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newsbriefs Pow Wow with the Waccamaw Indian People

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he Waccamaw Tribe’s 19th Annual Arts Festival & Pow Wow (Pauwau) will be held Saturday, Nov. 5, and Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Tribal Grounds at 591 Bluewater Rd in Aynor. Join the local native tribe for drumming, dance, authentic costumes, Indian arts and history education. The gates will open at 10 am on both days. Cost is $5. There will be two grand entry ceremonies on Saturday, at 1 pm and 6 pm. Sunday there will be one at 2 pm. For more info, visit WaccamawIndians.us/tribalevents/.

2nd Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Intensive with Lauren Davis

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n Nov. 26 and 27, from 9 am to 12 pm, Island Wave Yoga will be holding an intensive yoga workout to help you renew, restore and detox your body after that big holiday meal. The three-hour class will be led by Lauren Davis, who has been teaching yoga since 1994, and will focus on challenging poses, spending more time warming up to them, and finding different ways to practice. Exploration of the breath and a Pranayama series will help to refresh and enliven your practice. Classes are $35 per day, or $60 for both days. Island Wave Yoga is located at 10555 Ocean Hwy, Pawleys Island. For more info, call Island Wave Yoga at 843-314-3206, email info@islandwaveyoga.com or visit IslandWaveYoga.com.

Brookgreen Gardens’ Holiday Exhibits

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tarting Friday, Nov. 25, and ending Sunday, Jan. 1, Brookgreen Gardens will be showing Signs of the Season in Flora and Fauna in the Noble Gallery. Evergreen trees, wreaths and plaques decorated with assorted natural materials, along

with vintage carousel animal figures add beauty to this exhibit. Signs of the Season in Art and History will also be on display in the Jennewein Gallery. Christmas trees, art and furnishings will reflect the holiday celebrations at Brookgreen in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These exhibits are free with garden admission. Brookgreen Gardens is on Ocean Highway south of Murrells Inlet. For more info, call 843-235-6000 or visit Brookgreen.org. See ad, page 2.

Lennea Aurilia Joins Key to Health

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ennea Aurilia, known for her work with the Holistic Mom’s Network in Horry County, is joining Key to Health, where she will be practicing the raindrop technique, a combined therapy using Vita Flex, reflexology, massage techniques and essential oils. These oils are applied to various locations of the body to bring it structural and energetic alignment. It helps align the energy centers of the body and release them if blocked, gently, without force. She will also be giving classes on essential oils of the Bible and will offer essential oil coaching. By mentioning Natural Awakenings, Lennea will reduce the cost of a session by $10 on Nov. 9 and Nov. 30. Key to Health is located at 507 Robert M. Grissom Pkwy in Myrtle Beach. For more info, visit KeyToHealthCenter.com or call 843-448-4442.

Exploring Ways to Create More Love in Your Life Sunday, Nov. 20

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on and Pam McMahon have been living, loving, singing and growing together for 46 years. They are the founders of Heartspace Center of ONEness, are Reiki

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