Tag: garden
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Bullington Gardens Appoints New Director of Education
[ad_1] Bullington Gardens, a non-profit horticultural education center and public garden, has appointed Tracy Calla as its new director of education, effective August 1, according to a press release. Kara was selected to replace John Murphy, who retired from Brinton Gardens after 23 years, after an “extensive” research process led by Brinton Gardens leaders, Henderson ... -
Fashion Impressions: What to Wear to Say Hello
[ad_1] “Fashion is an instant language,” writes Miuccia Prada. Not all members of the Class of 2026 speak the language of Prada’s head designer, but they know what they’re wearing is a way to present themselves to the new campus right away. Some freshmen have ambitious fashion goals, while others are just looking for essentials ... -
can science save these threatened species from extinction?
[ad_1] Perched among the fronds of the world’s loneliest tree, Viswambharan Sarasan had an important decision to make. Sarasan had worked for years to get access to this palm — the last living member of the species Hyophorbe amaricaulis, which grows in Curepipe Botanic Gardens, Mauritius. He reached up towards a cluster of its walnut-sized, ... -
Cleveland advocates advocate non-police response to mental health crisis calls.news
[ad_1] On October 23, 2019, Karima McCrea-Wilson called the Cleveland Police Department following an alleged assault by her cousin. In police bodycam footage of the encounter, McCree-Wilson, who also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder from an unrelated incident, is clearly distressed while interacting with the officers. “Don’t do that to me. Don’t do that to ... -
Are you feeling stressed?7 simple actions to improve your mental health
[ad_1] It’s not just you: Many people report feeling overwhelmed by stress. The Covid-19 pandemic, inflation, politics and social divisions are all making our collective mood worse. Mental health is taking a hit and people are looking for solutions. If you feel your mental health has changed, you should talk to your health care provider ... -
Try: Science on Tap, Camas Vintage & Art Faire, Doggy Fashion Show
[ad_1] a night to remember Kiggins Theater presents Science on Tap, “Making Memories: Using Neuroscience to Enhance Teaching and Learning,” tonight at 7 p.m. at 1011 Main Street, Vancouver. Neuroscientist Mark Pitzer, PhD, presents a humorous yet scientifically sound discussion of the brain’s learning networks, emotional connections, and how visual and motor pathways influence what ... -
Focus should be on fixing system, not punishing patients for hospital violence, mental health advocates say
[ad_1] Jenny McCarthy of Raymond, a certified intentional peer support specialist, sits earlier this month in the lavender garden she planted. She plans to have a large garden of lavender where people can relax. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal file To prevent violence in hospitals, the state should focus on fixing the mental health system’s failures, not ... -
Picking your nose is worse than you think
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Come on, you know you do it. We all pick our noses, whether you’re in the trusty company of your spouse or simply sneaking along when you think no one is watching. . The social stigma against nose picking is widespread. But should we really do that? What should ...










