Nancy Eos

Dr Nancy Eos has offices in Stone Ridge and Kingston. In 1991 she gave service to 3 American Indian Reservations as a medical doctor and homeopath. Now she volunteers at the monthly free clinic of RVHHC, Rondout Valley Holistic Health Community AND as an EMT with the volunteer local ambulance, Marbletown First Aid Unit.

Nancy Eos MD

Stone Ridge Healing Arts Center, Stone Ridge New York 12484
845-292-0522
drnancy@drnancyeos.com
www.drnancyeos.com

Stephanie Hope, RN

Stephanie Hope is a health and wellness coach, registered nurse, healer, artist and activist committed to supporting holistic health in the greater Kingston and Hudson Valley community.

Stephanie earned a Bachelors in Nursing Degree at NYU and is currently enrolled in a Doctor of Nursing Practice program in Integrative Health and Healing at the University of Minnesota. She has worked in oncology, hospice, and health coaching and is a board certified nurse/coach. Stephanie is currently a practitioner and team member with Hudson Valley Health Collaborative, a team of integrative practitioners fostering holistic health through lifestyle, education, and community.

Inspired by Florence Nightingale’s example of merging the highest spiritual values with the most mundane practical realities, Stephanie facilitates deep self-exploration and assists clients in translating their discoveries into small and meaningful changes in daily life.

Hope Holistic Wellness

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hopeholisticwellness@gmail.com
hopeholistic.com

Suzanne Bottigliero

Trained in Reflexology at Omega Institute in 2006.

Began practicing Reiki in 2008 and attained Master Level in 2011 through Brett Bevell at Omega Institute.

Studied One Light Healing , completing the training in March, 2011.

Have been practicing all three modalities for almost 20 years as part of the Holistic Health Care Community and Hudson Valley Community Reiki.

Radharani Renee Finkelstein

Class Description:
Enter a deep place of expansion with call and response chanting. Coming from the Bhakti Yoga tradition, kirtan singing is an ancient practice used to still the mind, open the heart, evoke joy, and dissolve separateness. No experience is necessary! All are welcome to come and share a sweet time.

Bio:
Radharani fell in love with kirtan 14 years ago, and is quickly emerging on the international scene for kirtan and sacred music. Through the years, she has shared a stage with many musician friends at the major yoga music festivals such as Bhakti Fest, Ahimsa, Omega Chant and Lovelight with musicians including Sri Kirtan, Kritan Rabbi and Prema Hara.

Radharani’s debut album “Just One Drop” received global acclaim and was reviewed in several of Yoga Journal’s partner magazines worldwide. The unique sound has been called “one of exceptional purity, a mirror of the crystalline voice of the artist.”

Radharani has spent many years traversing the Himalayas, learning from wise teachers, and studying the ancient science of sound through Indian music. She loves helping people open to new horizons through the process of discovering their authentic voice in private lessons and group workshops. She also guides pilgrimages to sacred places in India.

Radharani
sing@radharaniwali.com
www.radharanimusic.com

Mary Jane Nusbaum & Matthew Friday

Class Description:
Each workshop will be one hour long with a 1/2 hour break in between.

Participants should meet MJ and Matt at the main entrance to the Forsyth Park playground on Lucas Avenue in Kingston. The Eat Your Sidewalk/Wild Edible tour runs from 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. and the Foraged Jewelry-Making runs from 12:45-2 p.m.

Wild Earth Presents:
Part 1: Eat Your Sidewalk

Ever wonder what a dandelion tastes like? Curious about how eating can reshape the world? Then come and Eat Your Sidewalk! Matthew Friday will lead a foraging workshop for children to identify local edible and medicinal plants. Using these companion species we will create a few delicious snacks that challenge our usual practices of eating and awaken a new sense of place.

Part 2: Earth Art: Making Jewelry with Natural Materials
Join us to celebrate the bounty of art materials found in nature! We will forage for materials and use them along with additional natural materials such as seeds, beads and flowers to make necklaces and bracelets.

Each workshop is limited to 25 people. First come first served.

Wild Earth is a non-profit organization that leads transformative nature immersion experiences that cultivate character, confidence, passion and perseverance in New York’s youth.

Bio:
Matthew Friday
Matthew is Graduate Director and Associate Professor of Critical Studies for the Art Department at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He is an active member of the ecosystem research and design collective SPURSE, whose projects range from large-scale, sustainable, urban design to community consultation and organizing. As part of SPURSE, Matthew Friday has exhibited in a number of venues including MassMOCA, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Grand Arts and the BMW Guggenheim LAB. This past year SPURSE released the critically acclaimed Eat Your Sidewalk cookbook, an extended meditation on how we can connect to our environment and what it means to rethink how we cook and eat as a pleasurable and ecologically resilient action.

Mary Jane Nusbaum
Mary Jane is a Program Coordinator for Wild Earth Wilderness School, a visual artist and a NYS certified art teacher. As a child growing up in Central New York, she spent every season outdoors, skiing, swimming, hiking, canoeing, and every summer went back-woods camping in the Adirondacks with her ambitious parents and four siblings. Mary Jane has traveled extensively and has a love of world cultures and the natural world. She loves working with diverse groups of people and turning them on to the magic of the wilderness that surrounds us. Mary Jane has been happily putting down roots and raising her family in the Hudson Valley for the past 16 years.

Wild Earth
2307 Lucas Turnpike, High Falls NY
845-323-1374
mj@wildearth.org
https://wildearth.org

Eugene Stetz

Self taught 28 year old painter, author, and street expressionist from High Falls, New York. Works range from fine arts to illustration, video, photography, and writing, to large scale murals painted all over the Americas. More info on www.STETZiSM.com

http://youtube.com/stetzism

John Breiner

John Breiner
(b. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 1980)

Growing up in New York with an early love for Comics, skateboarding and graffiti I’ve maintained a career as an Illustrator / fine artist and muralist for well over two decades. While the focus of my personal work revolves around the reuse of found items, (specifically old paper, books and book jackets) I’ve also painted large-scale murals, various private commissions and designs as well as curated a number of group art shows and installations.

My works has been exhibited internationally (Turkey, Italy, Switzerland and China) as well as nationally in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Washington D.C, Philadelphia and San Francisco.

After residing in New York City for the last 13 years, I’m currently living and working as an artist and DJ in New York’s Hudson Valley region.

www.johnbreiner.com

https://vimeo.com/64609049

Brittani O’Hearn

Brittani O’Hearn is a feminist, folk pop singer songwriter based in New Paltz, NY. Her acoustic songs are simple and honest with a touch of whimsy and angst. She believes the “personal is political” and writes about her own young love, loss, and experience figuring out what it means to be a girl/women, ghost hunter, activist, artist and mother.