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Pilates: The New Old Craze
Wednesday, November 01, 2006


Century-Old Fitness Program Regains Popularity

The Hundred. The Roll Up. The Roll Over. The Criss Cross.

They may sound like a military drill, snack food, bed-time shift, or grade school rhyme, but these are actually the names of four exercises in an almost 100-year-old fitness regimen— pilates.



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Communication Motivates Computer Literacy
Wednesday, November 01, 2006


E-mail Keeps People in Touch With Family and Friends

Move over paper and pen. Your days of romantic letters, beautiful stationary, and long rides in the mail truck are nearing the end. As usual in our technologydriven world, convenience and haste are taking over.



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Interfaith Aspect Plays Big Part in Community
Wednesday, November 01, 2006


Seabrook’s Religions Support and Learn From Each Other

“I remember visiting a woman who was not feeling very well. Even though we were from different faith backgrounds we prayed together,” says Fran Pellmar, leader of the Seabrook Care Committee.



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Seabrook’s Sacred Space
Wednesday, November 01, 2006


Meditation and Prayer Room for Personal Spiritual Growth

“I had someone tell me this has become the time and place for her where she has truly explored a faith life. It has become real for her, not just an obligation or an expectation. This is a time when she has truly developed a relationship with God and with the faith community,” says Marie Blohm, Community Services Manager for Seabrook’s Pastoral Ministries.



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Event Coordinator Barbara Chachko uses Erickson Walking Challenge to train
Tuesday, October 17, 2006


TINTON FALLS, NJ – Less than a week after most people who competed in this year’s Erickson Walking Challenge had hung up their sneakers, Seabrook Events Coordinator Barbara Chachko donned hers again for the two-day, 39-mile Avon “Walk for Breast Cancer” fundraiser in New York City. A total of 3,550 walkers, each raising a minimum of $1,800, participated in the event, which raised $9.6 million for research and treatments for underprivileged breast cancer patients.

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