The Laconia Daily Sun, November 26, 2010

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THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Friday, November 26, 2010 — Page 27

‘Spalidays’ open house & luncheon scheduled for Church Landing on Wednesday MEREDITH — Hundreds of women are expected to enjoy an evening of shopping and self-pampering at the 6th Annual “Spalidays” Open House presented by Cascade Spa and Salon at Mill Falls from 5 — 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 1. Each year the Winnipesaukee Ballroom at Church Landing is transformed into a shopper’s paradise. Guests have the opportunity to sample and buy products sold exclusively at the Cascade Spa and indulge in a mini hand and chair massage, make-up application, and complimentary hors d’ oeuvres prepared by the

Lakehouse Grille. Each peutic body care & sophistivisitor will walk away with cated fragrance will share a goodie bag and, on this his amazing story of survival night only, save 20% off and inspiration. A life-changHoliday Gift Cards. ing car accident was the cataRecord attendance at the lyst that fueled Coen’s desire event last year prompted Casto heal and spread beauty cade Spa to expand the venue throughout the world. His space in 2010 and also offer journey took him to India valet parking to accommowhere he experienced, firstdate the increasing number of hand, the amazing healCord Coen spa-goers. “Spalidays” success ing powers of essential oils, has also led to the addition of a special herbs, and ayurvedic massage. ZENTS Spa-Talk Luncheon at noon on Thursday, has gained the attention of the most December 2. elite boutiques and spas throughout the Cord Coen, founder of ZENTS theracountry and their products have found

their way into the hands of the world’s hottest celebrities. In the Lakes Region area, ZENTS products are sold exclusively at the Cascade Spa. Tickets to Coen’s presentation, which includes lunch catered by the Lakehouse Grille, are $15 per person. Seating is limited. Call 677-8620 to reserve a ticket. Spa goers are encouraged to consider a “Spalidays” Lake Escape Package overnight accommodations and $10 off each Luncheon ticket. Packages start at $29.50 per person for Mill Falls and $49.50 per person for Church Landing, both based on double occupancy.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A planned boycott of airport security scanners was a bust, but holiday travelers in the western U.S. had to contend with a chaotic mix of snow, sleet and ice. The powerful storm system closed roads and delayed flights from Anchorage to Salt Lake City, and promised to bring messy wintery weather to much of the Dakotas on Thanksgiving Day. Freezing rain glazed roads across the Midwest, and at least three traffic deaths in Iowa were blamed on the weather. But the cascading delays and monumental lines that many feared would result at airports from the so-called National Opt-Out Day didn’t mate-

rialize Wednesday, one of the busiest travel days of the year. The loosely organized Internet campaign encouraged travelers to protest new security screening by boycotting body scanners that can see through people’s clothing and insisting on the more time consuming pat-downs. But few passengers seemed to heed the call. “It was a day at the beach, a box of chocolates,” Greg Hancock, 61, said after going through a body scanner Wednesday at the Phoenix airport. He was sent through the scanner after a golf ball marker set off the metal detector. His wife, Marti Hancock, 58, said that ever since she was in the air on

Sept. 11, 2001, and feared there was a bomb on her plane, she has been fully supportive of stringent security: “If that’s what you have to do to keep us safe, that’s what you have to do.” Some protesters showed up, including one man seen walking around the Salt Lake City airport in a skimpy, Speedo-style bathing suit. At other airports, they carried signs denouncing the Transportation Security Administration’s screening methods as unneces-

sarily intrusive and embarrassing. By most accounts, though, the lines moved smoothly, and there was no more or less congestion at major U.S. airports than in previous years on the day before Thanksgiving. “I would go so far as to say that National Opt-Out Day was a big bust,” said Genevieve Shaw Brown, a spokeswoman for the travel company Travelocity, which had staff at 12 of the nation’s largest airports watching for problems.

Airport scanner boycott a bust but weather slows holiday travel nonetheless

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