Natural Awakenings Naples and Fort Myers - August 2011 Read the August 2011 edition of Natural Awakenings Naples and Fort Myers. New Tea Room at Audrey’s In addition to offering ladies’ apparel, costume jewelry, handbags and more, Audrey’s consignment shop now serves a traditional English afternoon tea, a light lunch, coffee, cakes and scones in its dedicated Tea with Me area. Read More » Publisher's Letter As parents and caretakers of Planet Earth, we are accountable to future generations, as well as our families and neighbors. Just remember to love yourself and enjoy the journey along the way. Read More » Make Water Your BFF – Best Fitness Friend: Local Aquatic Fitness for All Ages and Shapes Sylvia Aizpurviete has always found water to be a friend that could lift her up. As the owner of Holistic Aquatic Therapy & Wellness, she sh... Read More » Longan: The Dragon Eyes Tree: Its Delectable Fruit Is Far from Fearsome One of the most rewarding species to grow in Southwest Florida is the longan tree which is relatecd to the popular lychee. Read More » Special Offer for Energy Healing An opportunity to experience and learn about energy healing is being offered at Balanced Being, in Naples. Read More » Local Juice Spots for an Energy Boost Popular raw juice drinks give morning or afternoon customers an added energy boost. Read More » Aromatherapy for Headache Relief Lorraine Frongillo-Downer, owner of Divine Chalice Botanicals, Inc., on Pine Island, is a professional member of the Alliance of International Aromatherapists (AIA),and is a certified and nationally registered aromatherapist with the Aromatherapy Registration Council. Plant oils have a long history of contributing to our psychological and physical well-being. Read More » A Healthier Southwest Florida, One Lawn at a Time Our future health and that of our environment are impacted by how we take care of our local surroundings. Let change begin with your lawn. Read More » August Kudos Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education & Experience Center, in Naples, hosted a visit for Lighthouse of Collier children. Steve Wilkie surveyed groundfish in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More » Renaissance School: Nurturing Curious, Creative and Gifted Thinkers At the Renaissance School, learning is an engaging voyage of discovery of the world and one’s self. Children are taught valuable problem solving and time management skills necessary to live in the real world. Read More » In-Print