Yoga Is Truly For Everyone!

EAST MEETS WEST: A humorous look at the practice:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBMc9s8oDWE

This week’s program explores many of the healing and holistic aspects of yoga practice. John and Julie Tampa, both seasoned yoga instructors, share
their enthusiasm for not only the physical benefits of yoga – increased strength, flexibility, and balance, but also the strengthening and healing
of the mind and emotions through breath work and meditation.

While John is a seasoned yoga studio instructor, he has found his passion in adaptive yoga for injuries and disabilities. He has worked with a wide
range of people, many of whom would not be able to take a traditional yoga class. Each person’s practice is developed for his/her unique needs, goals,
and limitations in mind. He finds working with people on a one-to-one basis extremely rewarding because as his students heal and grow physically,
they also develop a more positive outlook on their lives. And each session also provides the opportunity for discussions about the depth teachings of
yoga as a way of being in the world.

The program also includes three very different people who have benefitted from private yoga instruction. Hayley Smith, a young, rising upper level
event horse rider shares her compelling story of recovery from a serious riding injury. She is now back into competition and performing at a higher
level than ever through her practice. Merilyn Goldschmid, a retired health care professional, has used the practice of yoga to foster her own emotional
healing and spiritual grounding. Since beginning her practice of yoga with John, she has entered into a yoga teacher training program in Charlotte,
with an eye toward using her practice in the healing arts one day. And host, Bill Sahadi has found private instruction beneficial after lower back
surgery a year and a half ago, and as a way to improve balance. The net result for Bill has been no lower back issues since the surgery.

Each person also discusses how their practice of yoga has impacted their personal lives for the better.feeling more grounded and centered, even in
the midst of stressful situations. Yoga is an ancient path that leads to healing and integrated wholeness.

Follow Up Discussion On Moore County Schools – Help Is On The Way

Past guests Cliff Sumrall, Dr. Betty Wells Brown & Dr. Tom Leach continue their spirited discussion on many big picture aspects of Education in Moore  County as well as paying respectful homage to the financial concerns facing the Moore County public school system in 2017.

Clifford Sumrall has been in the education and business field since the late 1960’s. He has taught at the high school and college level, and through the
Sumrall Program – 2005-2014, has written “Think on Your Feet, Creating an Environment through Organized Public Speaking”. 

Dr. Betty Wells Brown has a PhD in Reading Education and 45 years of teaching experience at the grade school & college level. Betty was just recently voted to serve on the Board of Education in Moore County. Although she is currently a retired professor at UNC – Pembroke, Betty still teaches part time and sees herself, in her new role as a member of the Board of Education, as someone who can give back, mentor and oversee. Her professional experience is exceptional and her resume’s list of accomplishments are numerous and impressive.

Dr.Tom Leach is a retired Dean of the College of Arts & Science at UNC – Pembroke. His 32 years of experience in the educational field and his perspective lends a very well rounded voice to their conversation.

Moore County is growing. Our demographics are changing. Our school system has become a very strong focal point and part of the lifeblood of our community.

MCHBA Spring Home & Garden Expo

When: March 3rd, 4th & 5th

Where: The Fair Barn 

The Moore County Home Builder’s Association are gearing up for their 13th Spring Home & Garden Expo the weekend of March 3rd at the Fair Barn.

MCHBA President, Daniel Bureau, Expo Chairperson, Lisa Elliot, & BB&T lender Jarod Gouty discuss the upcoming event, the sponsors, the seminars, the trends in building and the importance that this trade organization brings to the buyer, selling or remodeling public.

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Mike Whetzel – His Moore County Story Since 1992

Plumbing contractor and friend, Mike Whetzel, moved to Moore County under serendipitous circumstances back in 1992.

Along with Fore Properties real estate broker, Jen Di Mayo, who represents a different demographic of the young military families moving into Moore
County over the last 10 years, they speak about their reflections and observations of the many changes Moore County has undergone since the 90’s.

Mike is best known as a loyal, honest and straightforward plumbing contractor who has thousands of house calls under his belt with Moore County
residents.

Residing in Whispering Pines over the past 20 years, Mike is starting up a new company more consistent with his revamped lifestyle..LAWN BASICS,
<http://www.facebook.com/lawnbasics> www.facebook.com/lawnbasics 910-783-5189.

Jen Di Mayo can be reached at 386 747-5767,  www.foreproperties.com

Temple Theatre – A Season Of A Million Memories

www.templeshows.com

www.templeshows.com/youthprograms/SummerPrograms.php

P.O. Box 1391 – Sanford, N.C. 27331

919 774-4155

The Temple Theatre continues to be a center for the Arts in our area producing top quality Broadway shows, musicals & comedy events in nearby
downtown Sanford, N.C.

As we roll into 2017, they are not taking their foot off the pedal at this venerable, historic & intimate theatre, originally built as a Vaudeville
venue in 1925. From the architecture to the outstanding acoustics the Temple Theatre offers the very best of “national regional theatre” at
striking values.

Peggy Taphorn, the Producing Artistic Director is about to celebrate her 10th year with the Temple Theatre.

She is dynamic, passionate and completely focused on delivering the very best quality of entertainment for a family on any budget. Peggy fills us in
on all the upcoming events, ticket sales, and a peek into the 2017 season. 

Education director Great Zandstra is as passionate about the Temple Academy as Peggy is about the total realm of what the Temple Theatre has become. The Academy coincides with the school year and offers students of all ages and skill levels classes in Acting, Voice, Dance & Tap. Their year round contribution to students all over Lee & Moore County also include their Summer Camp Program, Student Matinees & their School Tours*

Against the backdrop of trimmed down school budgets, the Temple Theatre offers this viable and valuable alternative.

In that vein, please share this letter from the Temple Theatre to Moore County parents, teachers and administrators.

Greetings Moore County Educators!

January 31, 2017

I am contacting you on behalf of the Temple Theatre in Sanford regarding a special opportunity for schools in our region. For many years, we have been proud to offer low cost student tickets to our mainstage productions, but for the past three years, we have also produced a show that travels to local schools. These productions are created specifically for young audiences, feature professional actors and production staff, and have had an
overwhelmingly positive response from schools in Lee, Moore, Chatham, and Harnett counties. Once again this season, we have commissioned a new work which addresses topics suggested by local educators, such as bullying, toxic friendships, social media misuse, and individuality. This year’s play,
Flutterby, is a seriocomic piece that challenges audience members to examine the effect our words can have on other people and encourages understanding and acceptance of those who may seem different. This year’s tour will visit local organizations between February 27 and March 24 and is available any time of the day or evening. The performance lasts approximately 50 minutes and is following by a brief question and answer with the cast, making the entire event just under one hour, to fit easily in the school day. And since this production was designed to travel, we can perform in any space that you wish. We have performed past shows in mobile classroom units, full auditoriums, and everything in between. All we need in an open space and access to two electrical outlets. And while bringing the production to your organization does remove the hassles of buses and permission slips, nearly every school has felt the strain of budgetary cuts, especially for arts-based programming. But in keeping with our goal of making quality, live theatre accessible to all students in our region, we have secured generous donations from Moen and Central Electric Company. These grants allow us to request only $400 for the first performance at any location and just $200 for additional performances. And in the case that these fees are still cost-prohibitive, we have several need-based, partial scholarships available. We would love the opportunity to bring this program to as many students in central North Carolina as possible, so please feel free to contact me at educationdirector@templshows.com or 919-774-4512 ex 228 with any questions or concerns. I look forward to hearing from you soon and sincerely hope we will be able to assist your organization in this project.

Sincerely, Greta Marie Zandstra

Director of Education Temple Theatre