Natural Awakenings Milwaukee - March 2016 Read the March 2016 edition of Natural Awakenings Milwaukee. Health and Energy Center Welcomes Aromatherapist Jacky Schroeder, a board-certified chaplain from the Quaker faith tradition, is the new aromatherapist and essential oils Raindrop Technique practitioner at the Health and Energy Center of Wisconsin. Read More » Outpost Natural Foods Co-Op Receives Green Building Award Outpost Natural Foods Co-Op received a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Certification in Building Design & Construc... Read More » Dare to Be Aware Fair at Alverno College The ninth annual Dare to Be Aware Fair, featuring more than 80 exhibitors focused on well-being, growth, joy and vitality, will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 30. Read More » Rinpoche to Give Talks on Guilt, Anger and Healing White Conch Dharma Center will sponsor three presentations featuring Domo Geshe Rinpoche, March 11-13. Read More » Stay Active Year-Round with Fat Bikes and New App Local bike shop Wheel & Sprocket has teamed up with My City Bikes to benefit Milwaukee’s beginning cyclists with a simple, localized mobile resource. Read More » Explore the Principles of Shamanism Golden Light Healing, located in Sobieski near Green Bay, will offer its next shamanic training program this spring, with the first session scheduled for April 13 to 17. Read More » Meet the Farmers Behind the Food at Local Open House Community supported agriculture will be the topic of the free Local Farmers Open House, to be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., March 12, at the Urban Ecology Center. Read More » Letter from Publisher Our March issue, which explores the concept “Food Matters,” arrives at an exciting time for Milwaukee; a local food renaissance has taken hold, which is aligned with national grassroots efforts to regain control of our food choices. Read More » Scaling Up the Good Food Revolution Will Allen has helped lead a revolutionary movement in food cultivation and food security, creating good food and future farmers. Read More » In-Print