CHI St. Vincent has named Nancy Brown as its chief nursing executive, and as senior vice president of patient care services for CHI St. Vincent hospitals in Little Rock, Sherwood, and Morrilton.
The squat position is a lost art in Western culture. What was once a distinctly natural and human movement for resting, and working closely to the ground with one’s hands, is now rarely used outside of performance programs and gyms.
“You Don’t Know Squat,” a workshop focusing on the squat position, will be led by Paul Fajer on Sept. 2 from 1-2 p.m. at the Arkansas Yoga Collective, 7801 Cantrell Rd., Suite D in Little Rock.
The squat position is a lost art in Western culture. What was once a distinctly natural and human movement for resting, and working closely to the ground with one’s hands, is now rarely used outside of performance programs and gyms.
“You Don’t Know Squat,” a workshop focusing on the squat position, will be led by Paul Fajer on Sept. 2 from 1-2 p.m. at the Arkansas Yoga Collective, 7801 Cantrell Rd., Suite D in Little Rock.
Ticket sales are underway for “All That Jazz,” the annual CARTI Foundation jazz-themed fundraiser benefiting Arkansas cancer patients. The event will be held starting at 6 p.m. on Sept. 16 at Next Level Events in Little Rock.
Billed as a casual evening of food, fun, and an open bar, the fundraiser will feature live music by Drummerboy Infinity, along with live and silent auctions. Presenting sponsor for “All That Jazz” is Legacy Termite and Pest Control.
Martin Eisele, LAc, MSOM, of Evergreen Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine, is now offering classes in Tai Chi at Unity Martial Arts. The classes, called Inner Flow Tai Chi, emphasize structure, balance, and awareness. Not just for martial artists, students, ranging in age from their teens into their 70’s, learn and advance at their own pace.
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