New owners take over The Nutty Bean, a holistic medical practicioner is connecting mind, body, and spirit, Trent Community Research Centre is holding a celebration on March 28th, and Dan Joyce clothing is Beating the Winter Blues. The Nutty Bean Cafe in Lakefield is under new ownership. Sherry Salminen has handed the reins over to April and Brad who plan to continue offering great coffee and delicious food in a cozy atmosphere in downtown Lakefield at 33 Queen Street. The Nutty Bean Café starts every morning serving fresh baked goods and breakfast with a selection of sandwiches, house-made soup, and salads throughout the day. They feature organic fair-trade, shade-grown coffee by the cup or beans by the bag. There’s a new, unique service to elevate individuals who want to look and feel better inside and out. Angela Hobbs is taking her expertise as a holistic medical spa practitioner of 20 years and going back to her own practice. She offers services that include permanent makeup, paramedical tattooing, hypnosis, and skin specialties like mole removal. Angela is inspired to elevate individuals from a holistic approach connecting body, mind, and spirit. You can find her on Facebook or at Realign Wellness Centre at 157 Charlotte Street in Peterborough. For more than 25 years, the Trent Community Research Centre has been working with businesses and community organizations, connecting them with students for research projects. These research projects address some of the biggest challenges our communities face. There will be a celebration of community-based research on March 28 at Market Hall. The event will feature presentations on research, a discussion panel, and an awards presentation. Register or find out more about community-based research at trentu.ca Dan Joyce Clothing is hosting a Beat the Blues event at their location at 87 Hunter Street West in downtown Peterborough. The event is scheduled as a drop-in from 2 to 6:30 pm on Thursday, February 22 and will feature local experts offering advice on various ways to support good mental health. Beat the Blues will feature Jodi from Jodi-Lee Nutrition and Wellness, RJ from Flow Spa, and Tori from Wild Rock Outfitters. Drop in and learn some new methods for improving your mental health. You could also win some draw prizes from the experts. Joel WiebeAuthor of The Business Beat and Vice President, Government Relations & Communications
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