St. Simeon Church Partners with Sharing Center to Aid Titusville Families
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Troy University is celebrating Earth Day on Friday, April 24 with an afternoon of activities on the Academic Quad and at the Troy University Arboretum. A joint venture between the Troy Naturalist Club, Troy University Environmental Club and Troy University Marine Biology Club, the Earth Day Festival will feature live animals cyanotyping art with natural and found materials, edible insects, educational zones and a swap meet for students to exchange items. “The environment affects every aspect of daily life from economics to health to culture,” said Troy Naturalist Club Vice President Helena Loucas. “We want to provide everyone with activities and education in celebration of our planet’s environment, and we would like to have as many organizations and student clubs as possible join us.” Additionally, a guided bird walk will be held at the arboretum at 4 p.m. followed by yoga on the Quad at 5 p.m. This event is one of many this semester hosted by the University’s environmental clubs. Arboretum Director and Biology Professor Dr. Alvin Diamond said the clubs are instrumental in bringing environmental awareness to not just the student body, but the Troy community at large. “The members of the Troy University Naturalist Club are proud to play a role in working with other clubs and organizations to bring Earth Day to life every day,” he said. “They work both at our University and throughout the larger community to educate people about the natural world around us. By presenting hands-on educational experiences and events such as Arbor Day, Gopher Tortoise Day and Bugs ‘n Burgers, they help people of all ages connect with the natural world and understand how they can be better stewards of it.” The event begins at 3 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The post TROY environmental clubs to host Earth Day Festival April 24 appeared first on Troy Today.

Troy University is celebrating Earth Day on Friday, April 24 with an afternoon of activities on the Academic Quad and at the Troy University Arboretum. A joint venture between the Troy Naturalist Club, Troy University Environmental Club and Troy University Marine Biology Club, the Earth Day Festival will feature live animals cyanotyping art with natural and found materials, edible insects, educational zones and a swap meet for students to exchange items. “The environment affects every aspect of daily life from economics to health to culture,” said Troy Naturalist Club Vice President Helena Loucas. “We want to provide everyone with activities and education in celebration of our planet’s environment, and we would like to have as many organizations and student clubs as possible join us.” Additionally, a guided bird walk will be held at the arboretum at 4 p.m. followed by yoga on the Quad at 5 p.m. This event is one of many this semester hosted by the University’s environmental clubs. Arboretum Director and Biology Professor Dr. Alvin Diamond said the clubs are instrumental in bringing environmental awareness to not just the student body, but the Troy community at large. “The members of the Troy University Naturalist Club are proud to play a role in working with other clubs and organizations to bring Earth Day to life every day,” he said. “They work both at our University and throughout the larger community to educate people about the natural world around us. By presenting hands-on educational experiences and events such as Arbor Day, Gopher Tortoise Day and Bugs ‘n Burgers, they help people of all ages connect with the natural world and understand how they can be better stewards of it.” The event begins at 3 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The post TROY environmental clubs to host Earth Day Festival April 24 appeared first on Troy Today.
Reiki Level I & II Certification Saturday, April 20th & Sunday, April 21st 9:00 am - 6:00 pm with Reiki Master Teacher Raven Willow. At Capstone House Cost: $444 In this intensive you will: -Receive Reiki Level I & II Attunements -Learn the history of Reiki -Learn hand positions for Self-Healing and Healing Others -Learn the Reiki Symbols and how to use them -Learn how to do Distance Healing -Practice time will be given You will leave Certified to practice Reiki! About Raven: Raven Willow is a Reiki Master Teacher, Intuitive Reader, and Spiritual Guide with 20+ years experience. She is passionate about empowering others to heal themselves and connect with their own inner wisdom. Raven is known for her compassionate teaching style and ability to create a safe and supportive learning environment.
"Notice of Public Hearing - Proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendment. The City of Springfield Planning and Zoning Board will conduct a public hearing on a proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance related to commercial development in the downtown area. The hearing will provide an opportunity for public comment and discussion on the proposed changes. Please refer to the official notice for the date, time, and location of the hearing."
"Troy University is celebrating Earth Day on Friday, April 24 with an afternoon of activities on the Academic Quad and at the Troy University Arboretum. A joint venture between the Troy Naturalist Club, Troy University Environmental Club and Troy University Marine Biology Club, the Earth Day Festival will feature live animals cyanotyping art with natural and found materials, edible insects, educational zones and a swap meet for students to exchange items. “The environment affects every aspect of daily life from economics to health to culture,” said Troy Naturalist Club Vice President Helena Loucas. “We want to provide everyone with activities and education in celebration of our planet’s environment, and we would like to have as many organizations and student clubs as possible join us.” Additionally, a guided bird walk will be held at the arboretum at 4 p.m. followed by yoga on the Quad at 5 p.m. This event is one of many this semester hosted by the University’s environmental clubs. Arboretum Director and Biology Professor Dr. Alvin Diamond said the clubs are instrumental in bringing environmental awareness to not just the student body, but the Troy community at large. “The members of the Troy University Naturalist Club are proud to play a role in working with other clubs and organizations to bring Earth Day to life every day,” he said. “They work both at our University and throughout the larger community to educate people about the natural world around us. By presenting hands-on educational experiences and events such as Arbor Day, Gopher Tortoise Day and Bugs ‘n Burgers, they help people of all ages connect with the natural world and understand how they can be better stewards of it.” The event begins at 3 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The post TROY environmental clubs to host Earth Day Festival April 24 appeared first on Troy Today."
"Troy University is celebrating Earth Day on Friday, April 24 with an afternoon of activities on the Academic Quad and at the Troy University Arboretum. A joint venture between the Troy Naturalist Club, Troy University Environmental Club and Troy University Marine Biology Club, the Earth Day Festival will feature live animals cyanotyping art with natural and found materials, edible insects, educational zones and a swap meet for students to exchange items. “The environment affects every aspect of daily life from economics to health to culture,” said Troy Naturalist Club Vice President Helena Loucas. “We want to provide everyone with activities and education in celebration of our planet’s environment, and we would like to have as many organizations and student clubs as possible join us.” Additionally, a guided bird walk will be held at the arboretum at 4 p.m. followed by yoga on the Quad at 5 p.m. This event is one of many this semester hosted by the University’s environmental clubs. Arboretum Director and Biology Professor Dr. Alvin Diamond said the clubs are instrumental in bringing environmental awareness to not just the student body, but the Troy community at large. “The members of the Troy University Naturalist Club are proud to play a role in working with other clubs and organizations to bring Earth Day to life every day,” he said. “They work both at our University and throughout the larger community to educate people about the natural world around us. By presenting hands-on educational experiences and events such as Arbor Day, Gopher Tortoise Day and Bugs ‘n Burgers, they help people of all ages connect with the natural world and understand how they can be better stewards of it.” The event begins at 3 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The post TROY environmental clubs to host Earth Day Festival April 24 appeared first on Troy Today."
"Next Meeting: October 3, 2024, at 12:00 pm"
"Reiki Level I & II Certification Saturday, April 20th & Sunday, April 21st 9:00 am - 6:00 pm with Reiki Master Teacher Raven Willow. At Capstone House Cost: $444 In this intensive you will: -Receive Reiki Level I & II Attunements -Learn the history of Reiki -Learn hand positions for Self-Healing and Healing Others -Learn the Reiki Symbols and how to use them -Learn how to do Distance Healing -Practice time will be given You will leave Certified to practice Reiki! About Raven: Raven Willow is a Reiki Master Teacher, Intuitive Reader, and Spiritual Guide with 20+ years experience. She is passionate about empowering others to heal themselves and connect with their own inner wisdom. Raven is known for her compassionate teaching style and ability to create a safe and supportive learning environment."
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