Natural Awakenings Milwaukee - June 2016 Read the June 2016 edition of Natural Awakenings Milwaukee. Byers Finds Her Niche in Functional Medicine Nurse Practitioner Amy Byers works to find the root causes to her patients problems, incorporating functional medicine in her practice. Read More » Summer Beach Series Helps Women Tap Their Creativity Anne Wondra of WonderSpirit Coaching, in Waukesha, will lead the fifth annual Women Water and Words Summer Beach Series from 9:30 to 11:15 on six Monday mornings in June and July. Read More » Cedarburg Garden Walk Includes Plant Sale This year’s Cedarburg Garden Walk will be a two-day event, held on July 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and July 10, from 1 to 3:30 p.m., rain or shine. Read More » Tamarack Waldorf High School Now Enrolling Tamarack Waldorf High School is expanding through grade 11 and is now accepting applications for grades 9 through 11 for the 2016-17 academic year, and will be an informational meeting June 8. Read More » Kanyakumari Hosts Open House for Yoga Educational Program Kanyakumari Ayurveda and Yoga Wellness Center, in Glendale, will hold a student open house from 6:30 to 8 p.m., June 26, to provide information about its professional educational training. Read More » Eco-Tour Explores Wonders of Lake Michigan Coast Southeast Wisconsin residents can discover all that Ozaukee County’s Lake Michigan coast has to offer in a a seven natural site tour on June 18. Read More » Letter from Publisher Last night, as I tucked the blanket around my sleeping son and watched his peaceful slumber, I felt an immense surge of love in my heart, leading me to ponder, “What is happiness?” Read More » New Partnership Helps Local Residents Go Solar The city of Milwaukee and the Village of Shorewood are partnering with the Midwest Renewable Energy Association to help home and business owners go solar this summer. Read More » Understanding Autoimmunity: When Our Bodies Turn Against Us Autoimmune disorders, conditions in which the immune system attacks healthy cells, are the third-largest class of illness in the United States, affecting more than 24 million Americans. Read More » Protecting Bumblebees Is a Gardening Must Bumblebees are in trouble, and that means trouble for our vegetable gardens. Use these proposed tips to help protect these important pollinators! Read More » Prolotherapy Offers an Alternative to Pain Medications or Surgery Dr. Neal Pollack, a Milwaukee-area osteopathic doctor and neurologist, is offering prolotherapy for people suffering from chronic pain in any of several areas, from head to toe. Read More » Reiki Helps Remove Obstacles to Joy Practiced around the world, reiki involves a laying-on of hands in order to correct energetic blocks thought to be the cause of physical or emotional issues such as pain, anxiety, depression or chronic illness. Read More » Energy Fair Promotes Sustainable Future The Midwest Renewable Energy Association will host its annual Energy Fair from June 17 through 19 in Custer, Wisconsin. Read More » In-Print