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9 things to do on 3/12/200802.14-03.31 9am-4pm Library Exhibit: The Language of Flowers Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe, IL 60022 847.835.5440 www.chicagobotanic.org Charming examples of the Victorian fascination with floral symbolism are featured in this exhibit, which opens on Valentine’s Day. A free library talk, “Is a Rose Just a Rose? Decoding the Language of Flowers,” will be given on Saturday, March 8 at 2 p.m. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tuesday hours are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday hours are from noon to 4 p.m. Closed holidays.
03.01-03.30 Study Tai Chi with China’s Champions 1511 West Fullerton, near Ashland, Chicago 773.327.4710 Free Introduction. Master Song has won national championships university trained. Tai Chi relieves stress, improves energy and transforms habits. Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
03.01-05.31 9am-5pm George Washington Carver Exhibit The Field Museum 1400 S Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, IL 60605 312.922.9410 www.fieldmuseum.org Born into slavery, George Washington Carver became a trail-blazing scientist whose experiments with plants laid the groundwork for today’s research on plant-based fuels, medicines, and everyday products. A true humanitarian, his extraordinary persistence and compassion nourished a lifelong mission to bring practical knowledge to those in need.
03.02-03.30 2:30-4:30pm Creative Health Institute 112 W. Union City RdUnion City, Michigan 49094 517.278.6260 www.creativehealthinstiute.com wheatgrassnina at aol.com Join us for a Luscious Raw Gourmet Buffet and Open House. Donation.
Every other Wednesday 7-8:30pm Spiritual Study Group De Paul Student Center 2250 N. Sheffield Chicago, Il 60614 Room 313-315 773.615.1073 summitlighthouse.org (organization) vctrvaugh at aol.com Everyday Spiritual Tools for your path. Teachings of The Ascended Masters. Meditation, prayer. Free
03.08-03.16 14th Chicagoland Flower & Garden Show Stephens Convention Center 5555 N. River Rd., Rosemont, IL 773.435.1250 www.chicagoflower.com mail at chicagoflower.com Iconic annual show returns with new Home Lifestyle Expo in an adjacent hall (included in admission price).
03.08-03.16 Chicagoland Flower & Garden Show Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. River Road in Rosemont, IL chicagoflower.com chicagoflower at skpr.net The Chicagoland Flower & Garden Show returns for 2008. Two new features debut this year: a Home Lifestyle Expo and a two-day Fine Art Show with more than 70 artists opening weekend only (March 8-9).
03.12 7-9pm Free Shiatsu Intro Zen Shiatsu Chicago 825 Chicago Ave Evanston, IL 847.864.1130 www.zenshiatsuchicago.org info at zenshiatsuchicago.org Learn the fundamental techniques and philosophies of Zen Shiatsu, and chat with current students and instructors!
03.12 10am You’re Invited to Tour NOW Foods 395 So. Glen Ellyn Road Bloomingdale, IL 60108 630.545.9098 x105 www.nowfoods.com Call to reserve your attendance at a free, guided tour of vitamin and health food manufacturer NOW Foods. See how awarding-winning dietary supplements and natural products are produced. Have your questions answered by industry experts. Tours last about 45 minutes. The 2nd Wednesday of Every Month
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