The Olympia Free Herbal Clinic will be having its 2nd Annual Spring Equinox Benefit at the Loft on Cherry at 6:30pm on March 20th.
Cost is $8-20 sliding scale.
Join us for an delightful evening with the clinic! Wine, herbal cordials, desserts, and massages by Mandy Zabohne will be available by donation. There will be a silent auction with goods and services from local businesses. Music by the Erev Ravs, Ali Baker, and others.
For more information, email Billie at billieburlock (at) gmail (dot) com
The Olympia Free Herbal Clinic is here to offer our time, energy and training so that anyone, regardless of financial situation, can have access to health care with a focus on safe, natural, herbal remedies to provide a solid foundation for physical and mental health. We intend to serve and support; to share information, supplies and medicine; to listen, offer counsel free of judgment, and provide help however we can.
Community Acupuncture Studio, Olympia's very first community Acupuncture clinic, opens it's doors for patients today. People can now receive very affordable acupuncture treatments regardless of their insurance status. We offer community-style acupuncture treatments based on a sliding-scale, starting at $20. We will be open 1-8pm Tues-Sat. For more information, check out the web-site, www.cas-olympia.com or call (360)943-6730.
Support the Olympia Free Herbal Clinic!
Enjoy live music by June Madrona and other artists over a three-course sit-down dinner featuring cob-oven pizza, locally grown produce and a variety of herbal treats, wild edibles salad, decadent desserts, wine and beverage bar, and raffle/silent auction. Vegan, meat, vegetarian, and gluten-free pizzas and more available!
Saturday, July 12, 5 to 9pm
Fertile Ground Community Center; 311 9th Ave SE (across from Olympia Timberland Library)
$10 to $20 Donation
Contact: olyfreeherbalclinic@riseup.net
The Olympia Free Herbal Clinic is an umbrella project of Done & Done 501(c)3. We're raising funds to open a free clinic at the Bread & Roses Advocacy Center during the summer of 2008. We hope to have walk-in hours one to two days per week. We'll offer education, personalized health consultations, botanical remedies and other supplies free of charge. We serve to empower anyone and everyone, regardless of financial or other circumstances, to take charge of their own health care.