i*yu ftmmmt - Nudiyah (Juandtr %tand ? 1/1 front of O Haby Organic s. Black-owned boutique first of its kind in city ?Vl.AN.A?AKMI M murmnsK n You won't fun) traditional plastic hollies III Nadiyah '^uaii'lcri 'h store. Nor will you find pampers in plastic toys or any ol the array of other items thai line the shelves of Iradi iional huhy departments hven the flooring in <) Haby Organic* boutique on MiJIer Street is made from recycled libers, the festive sage and cream colored paint thai covers the walls is ecu sale "This slull isn't just arbi trary, everything is specific," Qua ruler said, gesturing to the organic clothing and environ menially Iriendly toys that line the walls of her store "Everything you pidc up in this store is gold I promise you ." * Among the items available at the boutique are organic crib mattresses, which are made ol natural libers "liom cohort to coil," as Quandet puts it, doth diapers, wooden toys rtiid Aintsh furniture that is devoid of all glues and chemical stains Haby bags made from recycled boll Irs, hooks printed with "eco Inendly" ink and sta tiotiar y printed on recycled papei can also be found there the clothing and liedding and even the diapers she slocks are made of organic cotton, which is grown by fariueis who use natural alternative* to pen tic ides in the gtowmg process (Juaudei knows the owner* of m?isl ol the companies whose product! she slocks by name, and even includes the wares of a few local merchants m her inventory. "I've tried to stock things in the stote tliiit |>eoplc, even il they don't know about otganics or teally understand it. ilicy will still lind something uuupie and special here," she said The products are healthier for. babies and belief foi the environment, (Jitandei added "We'tp causing hazards to our own selves and out envi ronment In trying to simplify Our lives, we've complicated them and become so dependent on things that aren t g<xt<l for U!i, she asserted "Our land hlb ate overrun eventually we're going to pay the cost for that " Quander, ah alumna of North f'aroJina School of the Arts did a stint in New York City; picking up jobs as an actress and traveling with regional theater Companies, She married local attorney James Quander and gave birth to a daughter, Ailanni, in 2U0V The last paced, transient life of an at tress wasn't conducive to hei new roles as a mother and wile,, she say* "I realized I |nst couldn't keep up the pace yf that (life*," she remarked "I wondered what I could do that I could leel good about that would be a reflection of my creativity." Quander says she had begun to develop ail interest in organic products for her own child She often scoured the internet in search of some hard to find, earth conscious items Yet she never considered opening a sloie until her moth ei , Darlene Miller took jter to an organic boutique in her native I'illshtng, I'enn The stoie was closed, but Quander remembers pressing her face against the glass and hearing her- mother say; "I think this is the pel led thing lot you to do." Millet has since moved to Winston Salem to help lier daughtet at the store, which' opened lale last year "I sleep really good at night, it makes nte feel good," she said "There's nothing else in my tile where the hours go by and I don't know it besides acting " Now the actress tin tied entrepreneur who described herself its being a "militant" youth at one lime says "she has loutul her calling, ami her home,- nestled beside Whole foods on Millei Street "I feel tike this is my revo lution. this is what I love," she declared "One little kid at a time, wr'ie going to change things " 1 St. Paul Unltnd Mathodlat Church Invlta* YQU to join ut In celebrating our 1 37th Church Anniversary Sunday, May 25, 2008 1 1 :00 AM Worthlp Service Our Thama "A People Becoming Like Jesus" A colabratlon of GOD ? goodnoaa. Our Speaker will be Reverend Donald Jenklnt St. Piul United Methodist Church Coma axparianca our tp?rll>flll?d ealabration in worthip H tot MNtrv ftHwry mniurv m f*Hh IS <h* tmurm*' WWW.WSCHRONICLE.COM * BestH^ilth. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center 0 . June 2008 Events ar? hetf st Besttfcaft* m Hanes NM or oftv Mom -a wM. -O* = 'e^stntwr required Ca*i Health On-CaB a! 336- 716-22S or mfi wweMstteaflfc-ceei To &eab?r* a testHealth ?emt? ca 336-76W804 or ?? our ?*fc ste 2 MON Choosing the Right Words 11 a.m. Retired minister and BcmI fcalrh member (.Luton Hail present* ways to communicate with rhote whcj have experienced a loss and are grieving. VT 2 MON - Ask the Dietitian ft p.m. Bring your food-related question* for a fun, informative hour of question* and answers wirli B'-stl Jealth registered dietitian Dayle I uentes-^C A WED - Retirement Income: Where to Put it and How to Spend It 1 1 a.m. Certified financial planner Forrest Childers presents strategics for successfully investing and spend ing your hard-earned dollars."**" 4 WED Multiple Sclerosis: Who, When & Why? 2 p.m. WJ UBMC neurologist Dr. Douglas Jeffery explains what is | known about the causes, diagnosis, symptoms and treatments for multi ple sclerosis (MS).^^ 5 THU - Macular Degeneration 1 1:30 a.m. Join WFUBMC oph thalmologist Dr. Paul Dickinson to learn the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and treatments for this debilitating vision disorder. l or Bcstl fcalth member* only. ^ 5 THU Better Body Works />:()() p.m. WFUBMC plastic sur geon Dr. James Thompson discuss es various surgical procedures to enhance and rejuvenate the breast, abdomen and thighs. IS" 6 FRi - SilverSneakers*: Muscular Strength & Range of Movement I I a.m. D-am exercises designed to increase muscular strength and range of" movement using hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, i ball for resistance and a chair for support. 1HF _ ? 9 MON - Reiki: An Introduction to Healing & Relaxing Touch lo 7;30 p.m. Andy Morctz, licensed professional counselor and Reiki master teat hcr/practiiioner, introduces this Japanese tradition of healing touch which can increase; relaxation and enhance your natural healing process. I I WED - Free Depression & Anxiety Screenings 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. free, cdnfiden lial and professional screening pro vided by (he Mental Health Asstn. in Forsyth County. Appt. -recom mended, bill walk-ins welcome. 12 THU - Low Country Cooking 6 to 7:30 p.m. Barry Moody takes . wholesome dishes and (7 transforms them into jc ^5* . healthy and creative new varieties. v Recipes and sain pies provided. 13 FRi Look Good, Feel Better 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Women under going cancer treatment will learn ways to enhance their appearance and receive a free make-up kit val ued at over $150. Sponsored by the American Cancer Sociery. 1 8 WED Help from Horses 12 p.m. Rjverwood Therapeutic Riding Center in Tobaccoville pro vides children and adults who have a variety of physical and develop- ? mental limitations with quality, professional equine-assisted activi ties in an effort to improve muscle tone, balance, coordination, and emotional well being. Come learn more about this unique form of therapy. 18 WED - Entertaining Health Nuts, / (3 to 4:30 p.m. Do you have liealth conscfous friends you'd like to impress with your culinary magic? Chef Ernest Knight has some sim ple treats for you to sample and try at home."?* 18 WED - Living with Lymphedema 6 p.m. WFUBMC occupational therapist Anne Fleischer discusses the causes of lymphedema and offers practical tips on how to manage it. 19 THU - PAD: Source of , Leg & Back Pain 1 1 a.m. WFUBMC general surgeon Dr. Pavel Levy discusses the diagno sis and treatment of peripheral arte rial disease (PAD), a common and under-diagntSsed cardiovascular dis ease that often involves pain in the legs and back. For BestHealth members only. 20 FRt - Passion for Picnics 12 to 1:30 p.m. Chef Nikki Miller Ka presents great recipes for your picnic basket. Samples included. 24 TUE - Maintaining a Healthy Uterus 1 1 a.m. Endometriosis is a painful disease of the uterus that impacts more than just reproductive health. Hear from WFUBMC gynecologist Dr. Leslie Kammire about the causes, symptoms and treatments. V 24 TUE Cooking in the Season 3 to 4:30 p.m. Join Chef Nikki Miller -Ka for recipes and samples that highlight the splendor of healthy, seasonal fare. Recipes and samples provided. 24 TUE - Save that Spine! (I p.m. Balloon kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive treatment to repair vertebral 'compression frac tures caused by osteoporosis, cancer or benign lesions. WFUBMC radi ologist Dr. Joseph Ciacci explains how the procedure makes it easier for patients to return to everyday activities with significantly less pain than they had before. 25 WED - Celiac Disease: Digest the Facts 6 p.m. People who eat gluten and other proteins in wheat, barley and r\V may develop this inherited auto immune disorder anytime from infancy to adulthood. WFUBMC gastroenterology Dr. John Baillie explains how it affects the absorp tion of nutrients and function of other organs. "S1 26 THU Advance Directives 6 p.m. Advance directives such as a living will can ensure your wishes will be met. Learn the terminology and procedures involved. Documents notarized free of charge. 27: FRt - Yoga & Meditation 1 1 a.m. Valerie Kiser, RYT, of Sunrise Yoga, leads you in simple yoga poses and breathing practices to help prepare you for meditation. For all experience levels. Dress com fortably to participate. "? 30 MON Become a Grandparenting Great 1 p.m. Learn from the professionals of Winston-Salem State University's Grandparenting Program how to make the most of every interaction with your beloved grandchildren. Other Locations Z MON ? Sibling Rivalry 9:30 a.m. Learn the complexities of csibling relationships, developmental challenges, preparing for new sib lings and behavior management strategies from WFUBMC clinical psychologist Sebastian Kaplan, Ph.D. Held at the Children's Museum of Winston-Salem, 390 S. Liberty St. Free babysitting offered. 12 THU - Knee Pain I p.m. Learn the causes of and treat ments for knee pain from chief phy sician's assistant Frank Caruso of WFUBMC Orthopaedic Surgery. Held at C^omp Rehab Plaza, 131 Miller St.1?" 12 THU - Staying Healthy: A Woman's Perspective on Women's Health 6 p.m. Learn from Dr. Oona O'Neill of WFUBMC Obstetrics and Gynecology what to do to stay healthy and pre v I ./ y serve your quality ^ of life. Held at - the new Gateway YWCA, 1300 S. Main St., Winston Salem.'? 18 WED Lowering Cholesterol the Natural Way I I a-m. WFUBMC cardiologist Dr. Renato Santos offers possible ways to lower cholesterol with diet and supplements. Held ac Senior Services Center, Shorefair Dr.*? v\ / 'R rTo register for events, receive general health care information, or to schedule a physician appointment, call: Health On-Call at 716-2256 or 800-446 Unkss Othenmse stttid, tostHwItti programs an for xMts no tfikken under ?g? 12 please <D Wake Forest University Baptist MEDICAL CENTER

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