Connie speaking at a "Women's Hands & Hearts" gathering

 

Connie at recent "Council of all Beings" workshop

Connie introducing one of her "Full Moon Labyrinth Walks"

Connie Fenty is currently a health and Physical Education teacher for the Neshaminy School District in Langhorne, Pa.  She has promoted outdoor activity and respect for nature to hundreds of children in her 28 years of teaching experience.  Each spring she creates and organizes a non-competitive Field Day with an Environmental Theme.  Connie's holistic approach to coaching cross country & track left a lasting impression on her athletes.

Connie has a deep love of the earth which is rooted in her childhood experiences growing up on a large livestock and corn farm in Richmond, Missouri.  She has been an active environmentalist in her community for several years serving on recycling committees, organizing Earth Day Celebrations, and managing 90 Community Gardens.  Currently, she sits on the Langhorne Open Space Board of Directors.  A few years ago she began to direct her concern about environmental issues to creating workshops that focus on healing the Earth and uplifting the human spirit.

Connie has presented workshops at the Omega Institute of New York, Real Good's Solfest and the Labyrinth Society Gathering 2002 in California, and the Leading to the Edge Conference in Holland 2002.  Participants claim to be touched by Connie's gentle approach and passion for Earth Healing.  Through her workshops you will rediscover that feeling of hope and enthusiasm

 

 Mary Christine Teti has worked with Earth Energies since 1987, at which time her path lead her to the healing arts.  She is a Nationally Certified Massage Therapist, and Reiki Master/practitioner.  She is a teacher of both Usui and Karuna Reiki, and Magnified Healing.  She also has taught workshops on “Your Healing Touch”, and was the featured speaker on Reiki at the second annual Holistic Expo in Philadelphia.  Mary incorporates the healing energies of Nature in all her work and loves to share her experiences with others.

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