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KABBALAH at 8895 Towne Centre Dr. Ste. 101, La Jolla. At 7 p.m. every Tuesday, stop by for a free lecture on Kabbalah. sandiegobookstore@kabbalah.com or www.kabbalah.com

REKI CLINIC at The Center, 2313 Centre St., Hillcrest, 619-594-2924. At 1:30 p.m. every Monday, experience a free half-hour Reiki treatment from qualified volunteer Reiki practitioners.

YOGA AND MEDITATION at the Polish/American club, 1934 30th St., South Park, yogatech.com. At 7 p.m. every Wednesday, learn the art of Kundalini Yoga and meditation with Gururattana. $15 per class or $50 for four.

INTRODUCTORY MEDITATION CLASSES at the Vajrarupini Buddhist Center, 3300 Third Ave., Hillcrest, 619-692-3676.


Dog Obedience Training

(Because the Humane Society of Elkhart County did not get the minimum 6 dogs necessary to hold the Dog Obedience Class at their registration on Wednesday, April 25, it has been rescheduled to a later date. Please see the new announcement below): Dog Obedience Training The Humane Society of Elkhart County is offering Basic Clicker Obedience Training. The seven week course will be held every Wednesday evening from 6:30 8:00 pm starting May 16th at the Shelter barn (54678 County Road 19, Bristol, Indiana). Registration fee is $80 for an adopted dog and $100 for a non-adopted dog. Payment in full along with proof of rabies and kennel cough vaccines is required at the first night of class. A minimum of six dogs is required to hold the class. Contact Jena Shimkus at 875-0814 to register your dog for the course.


Dog shines as Sandy in musical

As talented as Armuchee Middle School actors might be, they’ll have to take a back seat to a more seasoned performer.

When the students take the stage for their production of “Annie Jr.” on April 26 and 27, they’ll be sharing the spotlight with Jaymie, a retired therapy dog who is already used to the applause of an audience.

Jaymie and owner Cyndy Douan are donating their time to the middle school musical in which the pooch plays “Sandy,” the lovable stray befriended by the title character, Annie.

Armuchee Middle School Choral Director Ann Burgess contacted her veterinarian when she realized she needed a well-trained dog in the production.

“And they steered her to me because of the training I’d done with their clients’ dogs,” said Douan, who owns Georgia Dog Gym, a facility for training show and pet dogs in agility, obedience and other skills.


Canine Good Citizen - recognising good dogs

Nineteen Dog Obedience Clubs throughout New Zealand are offering the dog owning public a new programme called Canine Good Citizen, developed by New Zealand Kennel Club for responsible dog owners wanting positive recognition for themselves and their dogs, in a climate where a very few owners taint the image of all dogs.

The six participating clubs in Auckland are: All Breeds Dog Training Club, East Auckland Dog Obedience Club, Hibiscus Coast Dog Training Club, Manukau Dog Training Club, North Shore Dog Training Club, and Norwest Dog Training Club. .


 
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