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Page 10 - <strong>Idyllwild</strong> <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, March 26, 2009<br />
On the <strong>Town</strong><br />
Local Dining, Arts & Entertainment<br />
From left, Mick Lynch, Andrea Bond and Mike<br />
Ryder, better known as Two Micks & a Chick,<br />
perform Irish tunes at The Creek House restaurant<br />
on St. Patrick’s Day, Tuesday, March 17, to an appreciative<br />
crowd. The restaurant, as well as others<br />
in town, served corned beef and cabbage.<br />
Photo by Becky Clark<br />
An April day of healing in <strong>Idyllwild</strong><br />
The Community Healing, an inexpensive way<br />
to sample a number of alternative approaches to<br />
health and wellness, is taking place from 11 a.m.<br />
to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at the Caine Learning<br />
Center, 54385 Pine Crest Avenue.<br />
<strong>Idyllwild</strong> Healing Arts is sponsoring the event<br />
to promote health and wellness, and demystify alternative<br />
methods.<br />
The cost is $10 per session with five sessions offered.<br />
For more information, call Steven Morrison at<br />
659-9936 or e-mail him at morrison59@earthlink.<br />
net.<br />
The <strong>Idyllwild</strong> Community<br />
Acupuncture (ICA)<br />
and <strong>Idyllwild</strong> Yoga<br />
Studio (IYS), located on<br />
North Circle Drive, held<br />
a Spring Equinox Celebration<br />
last Saturday.<br />
Along with refreshments,<br />
ICA offered<br />
20-minute sessions of<br />
Wood Element Balancing<br />
acupuncture and<br />
IYS offered 20-minute<br />
sessions of general yoga.<br />
From left, Beth Severance<br />
and Steven Morrison<br />
volunteer their<br />
time signing people in<br />
for sessions. The event<br />
was open to the public<br />
and free of charge.<br />
Photo by Jenny Kirchner<br />
Dr. Bruce Cordell,<br />
dean of the Natural<br />
Sciences Department<br />
at Fullerton College<br />
and self-described<br />
“space cowboy,” discusses<br />
“Man’s Future<br />
in Space” at the Caine<br />
Learning Center on<br />
March 18 as part of the<br />
<strong>Idyllwild</strong> Community<br />
Recreation Council’s<br />
Speaker’s Series.<br />
Photo by Marshall Smith