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The Green Hinterland community magazine has gone over the 300 mark! We publish 24 issues a year – every fortnight – so that’s over 12 years of publication. Pretty impressive for a community mag that’s run on the smell of an oily rag and the good will of volunteers. Thank you to everyone past and present who has contributed their time, stories, photos and custodianship to make such a feat possible. Thanks also to the Experience Eumundi (ECCO) funds that keep the presses running and the provide a partial livelihood to the magazine’s five dedicated part-timers. It’s apt then at this milestone that we take stock of what the Green means to the community it champions and ensure that service is still wanted. So, it’s vital that those who appreciate having a community magazine speak up. Please give us your two cents by going to the online survey. It doesn’t take long, and you could win a $300 Eumundi shopping voucher for your troubles. We would really appreciate your feedback.

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In recent weeks, I’ve really had to bite my tongue over the sentence handed down to Mason Jet Lee’s killer. Sadly, I’ve seen this happen many times before. Last week, I penned a letter to the Editor voicing my frustrations. I’ll also be raising it again this week, while I am down in Parliament. Keep an eye on my Facebook page for an update. Here’s a copy of my letter... Like most Queenslanders, I was furious last week with the injustice of the inadequate sentence handed down to Mason Jet Lee’s killer - his step-father. I’ve spent most of my working life on the front line protecting the vulnerable in our community. Unfortunately, I have continually witnessed the failure of our revolving door justice system, the result of a generation of ‘soft on crime’ Labor Governments in this State. I’m not surprised that children in this state face a greater risk of being murdered, and their killers spend an average of only six years in jail. It’s unfathomable, and this

type of injustice is one of the main reasons I stood for Parliament. I want to see more being done to protect vulnerable people in our society, particularly innocent children. There needs to be harsher penalties for grubs who commit these crimes, not only to deter offences from being committed but when they are, ensure the punishment reflects the crime and meets community expectations. It was former Prime Minister John Howard who championed the notion that a Government’s highest priority should be the security of its citizens, unfortunately once again we’ve witnessed the Palaszczuk Labor Government fail in this regard.

With so many of Australian farms suffering through the recent drought, John Davison from Davison’s Sawmill in North Arm recently organised some of the local generous hinterland farming families to band together and collect hay bales for farmers in need including; the Templeton Family, Tony Blatch, Col Seib, Eumundi Golf Club, John Flatt, Vic Flats, Chris O’Shea and Ladewig Family. “Seeing the images on the television was very distressing and we wanted to help those families out,” Julie Templeton explained.

I’m determined to keep fighting for the vulnerable in our community and I’m proud to be part of the Deb Frecklington LNP team that will fight for harsher penalties to deter violent crimes, punish criminals who commit them and provide a safer community for us all.

Over 2000 hay bales were collected from the Eumundi area were then sent via semitrailers to the Tamworth region of NSW. Julie shared, “Being farmers ourselves we understand the trials of farming and how hard the drought can affect families.”

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Community CAPSULE REVEALS HISTORICAL TREASURES There was a great community turnout at Eumundi State School (ESS) on Friday 14 September for the opening of the time capsule that was buried 25 years ago as part of the Centenary celebrations of the school. Discover Eumundi Heritage & Visitor Centre manager Wendy Birrell said, “It was a fabulous morning of reminiscing for the many people who were able to attend the ceremony.” A number of students and staff who had been at the original burial went along, including the 1993 School Captains Sacha Sanders and Jessica Howie, and two current teachers who were at the school back in 1993.

speakers: Jessica Howie, girls school captain from 1993; and Jessica Molloy, a year 6 student from 1993, who is now a teacher at ESS.” Once the former school captains dug up the capsule, the contents were displayed in the school foyer for pupils to investigate, then taken to Discover Eumundi to be displayed for three months where the objects will be photographed and documented for the future. Cont’d on pg 18 1993 School Captains Jessica Howie (left) and Sacha Sanders. Photos Leo Wiles, Eumundi.

Acting school principal Mark Kross said the opening of the capsule was a good experience for current students because they were able to appreciate the changes that had taken place at School – both physical and educational - over the last 25 years. “The boys and girls had the opportunity to hear many interesting stories and anecdotes shared by guest

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Community LEARNING A LOVE OF SEWING Darcy Robinson and Clio Kross - Year 6, ESS Ignite English Andi Vendy describes herself as a happy, hippy, hinterlandliving mumma. She’s a selfless, hardworking mother of two, who teaches single, Indian mothers how to sew. Andi has an established ethical clothing line, 108 dresses, in which she designs all the dresses right here on the Sunshine Coast, and then over in India the designs are transformed into gorgeous pieces of wearable art. Inspiration for Andi’s designs includes designer Vivienne Westwood, the nature that surrounds her, and the homeless, single women in India. Andi commented, “I feel my job is special as I get to help people in India’’. This has also enabled these Indian ladies to earn a living wage to sew clothes, as usually people in India are only paid 2% of the ticket manufacturing price. Sustainable clothing is also something she has been inspired to do to help our planet. Andi stated, ‘’ I am inspired by nature and making more sustainable clothing choices to help sustain our beautiful planet.’’

Andi in India (far left) with her daughters. Anuradha (centre) with her daughters, helps Andi run her program in India In addition to Andi’s clothing label, she also teaches teen kids on the Sunshine Coast the basic, but important, skill of sewing. Andi says she especially likes teaching young kids and teenagers, adding “It is very rewarding to teach young people to make their own clothes and to watch the creative joy they experience.” Andi is an inspiring woman, who not only produces an ethical women’s clothing label, but also has positively changed the lives of a number of single Indian mothers.

Six years ago, Andi made the decision with her two daughters, now aged eleven and eight, to move from Melbourne to Eumundi for the lifestyle, weather and community. It is a decision “I have never regretted,’’ stated Andi. She now loves much of what the Eumundi community has to offer, including visiting the Wednesday and Saturday markets, Berkelow Books for design inspiration and Humdrum for a coffee.

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My wife Kristin and I are musicians and singers with local Celtic band The Barleyshakes. Kristin’s Celtic lineage goes back as far as the 16th century in the Isle of Man, and I’m Irish through and through with a hint of Cornwall. You can’t deny your own blood roots. Irish music was like a flame to a moth for us. We just couldn’t keep away. I can stare at Celtic knot work for hours. The Irish pipes transport us to a very sacred and reflective place. Most folk here have some sort of Irish/Scottish Celtic heritage – and even if they don’t they still seem to get the whole ‘Craic’ element. Celtic culture runs deep on the Sunshine Coast and having a Celtic festival is a great way to connect with it. We know how to have fun but also celebrating our heritage helps us reconnect with our ancestors. I think this helps us walk tall, strong and proud in today’s busy, busy world. A sense of place and belonging is a mighty and beautiful grounding to have about you.

Performing at the Celtic Festival on Sat 6 Oct, at the Eumundi Imperial Hotel: Brisbane quartet Tawny; storyteller Irish Joe Lynch; the amazing Cape Byron Celtic Dancers; Noosa Pipe Band; Dave Flower & Caroline Trengove. Of course the Barleyshakes will be playing all their favourite’s as well as a special collaborating with a local didgeridoo player and the Cape Breton Dancers. There’s Irish music classes from 1pm. A family friendly

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Irish Bush dance from 4-6pm and the main Celtic Concert at 7pm. Tickets are $30 from the Hotel or Oztix. 5442 8811. Sound Crowd’s next community choir will be held on Sunday 7 October, in the Imperial Hotel’s Brewery event room, from 3 - 5pm. $10 or a family pass $25. Doors open at 2.30pm. Cape Byron Celtic Dancers.

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Director Analiese Long said the contemporary choir gives everyone a chance to sing well-known, wellloved songs with friends and family around. “This is an inclusive event and we welcome everyone experienced singers as well as those of us who happily belt out a song in the shower or car with the music turned up loud!” she said.


Arts A R T I S T S U N I T E T O E X H I B I T TA L E N T The Tinbeerwah Art Group (TAG) held their annual art show recently with the 40 Hinterland artists exhibiting their work. Held annually since 2013 in memory of group founder Gwen Blair, organiser Jan Cook said the group were excited to show their creative endeavours to friends, family, Noosa MP Sandy Bolton and Noosa Councillor Ingrid Jackson. Many paintings were bought on the opening night, with sales continuing throughout the weekend to both locals and out of town visitors. “The weekend was a great success and raised $1100 for Katie Rose Cottage Hospice in Doonan,” Jan shared. John Gabrielson, CEO of Katie Rose Cottage, spoke about the Hospice before declaring the Art Show officially open. He thanked TAG for their ongoing support which has enabled the hospice to now have three rooms that are fully operational.

The TAG will also be displaying some of their paintings at the Noosa Civic Community Exhibition Space throughout October.

Hall, corner Sunrise Rd and Noosa Cooroy Rd. “The group enjoy painting in a friendly social group and learning new techniques,” Jan enthused.

Tinbeerwah holds free classes on Thursday and Friday mornings 9am-12pm during school term at Tinbeerwah

New members are very welcome. For more information contact Jan 0412 769 351.

Naomi West (left) with Max and Helen Colston of Tinbeerwah.

The bar boys and Tinbeerwah artists from left; Dave Gilbert, Jack Connolly and Peter Butler.

Joan Scotcher from Katie Rose Cottage with Tinbeerwah artist Margaret Connolly.

From left; Noosa MP Sandy Bolton with Tinbeerwah Artist Group guest tutor Pam Taylor, and Noosa Councillor Ingrid Jackson.

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Nature is often a source of inspiration for many artists. In times of despair, nature can also be a source for solace, peace and rejuvenation, and getting involved in some form of creative outlet can be a positive and healthy way of dealing with negative emotions. Coinciding with Mental Health Week, the Nature Nurtures exhibition now on display at

Wan’din’in arts space, explores the healing powers of artistic expression with nature as the inspiration for the works. A diverse compilation of artworks, including various visual and performing arts, are presented by artists who understand mental health issues from their own personal experience and who find comfort through immersion in creative expression and in nature.

Katie Rose Cottage Hospice CEO John Gabrielson and Tinbeerwah artist Jan Cooke.

The community is invited to the official opening night on Friday 12 October, from 5.30pm. A Mental Health Conversation Corner at Wan’din’in arts space will be hosted by Richmond Fellowship Queensland. discovereumundi.com/arts-space/calendar

Artist & Tafe teacher Zoe Martin’s nude drawing classes are set to recommence on Tuesdays at 6pm from 9 Oct & Thursdays at 10.30am from 11 Oct at The Bunker, Imperial Hotel, Eumundi. Tuesday nights are a tutored class with art materials supplied. Thursday classes will be more relaxed, casual and open with BYO materials. Bookings & payment at Mudputty.com. 10

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Photography

Landscape after the rain. Manny Apap, Eerwah Vale.

Out walking the dog, I ran into Jasper and Nathan from Seib Rd, Eumundi, making a short movie of themselves doing wheelies in the empty market behind The Store after school. They obliged me when I asked them to do it again and I took this iPhone image/edit. Viki Murray, vikimages.com.au.

Afternoon light and a stormy sky from Balkin Rd, Sherrie Terkuile, Eumundi.

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The NASS staff, students and parents were thrilled to learn recently that they have so many young and talented budding scientists in their midst. The ICAS (International Competitions & Assessments for Schools) Science Competition assesses students’ skills in the key scientific areas of: • Observing and measuring - Noting and measuring features of items and phenomena

Parents are asked to contact the office to register an expression of interest as a matter of importance, particularly families who live within the current catchment boundaries.

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We extend our sincere congratulations to all the students who volunteered to be part of this competition and they should be extremely proud of their results, as are we. Special mention must go to Emily who scored in the top 5% of students in Year 2, Luey who scored in the top 2% of Year 3 and Shenkai, who scored in the top 1% of Year 2 and achieved a High Distinction certificate.

• Interpreting data - Interpreting diagrams, tables and graphs • Applying data - Including inferring, predicting and concluding • Investigating - Experimental design, use of controls and notion of “fair test” • Higher-order skills - Including reasoning and problem solving. Seventeen NASS students from Years 2-6 answered questions about the following content in the competition recently:

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KIDS NEWS Riding for the Disabled (RDA) North Arm are holding their school holiday one-day camps for able bodied kids on 2, 3 & 4 October, 9- 2pm. $80 per day for members, $115 new members. Megan 0468 493 893. Natureweavers are running their Wild Time Spring Holiday Program for children three to 16, Mon 1 - Fri 5 Oct, Black Mountain, 9.30am - 2.30pm. Offering experiences for children to sprout, bloom and grow amongst nature with: wild weed foraging & herbal healing; a tree for tea; seed bombs & catapults; eco-art; ropes & swings. $85 with bookings limited. carly@natureweavers.com.au or 0403 133 679. Bike On in Noosaville is running a kid’s holiday bike clinic for nine - 14yrs with a mix of beginner & experienced forest trails around Noosa & Cooroy to improve mountain biking skills. With a strong emphasis on safety, skills & teamwork, 12

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Wappa Falls Observatory (191 Wappa Falls Rd, Yandina) is holding a night of holiday star gazing on Fri 12 Oct, 6-8pm. All equipment supplied. Please note that this is a weatherdependent event. Free all ages event, but bookings required. Bookings on 0427 467 944 or 5446 7944. Starry Nights Outdoor Movies will be screening The Greatest

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Showman at Cooroy rooftop cinema, 6.30pm Fri 5 Oct. For all ages. BYO chair or blanket. No bookings required, but gold coin donation.

At the clay workshop with teachers Taryn King, Cherry Logar and Michelle Pash, children will paint glazes on a ceramic plate inspired by native animals, at Butter Factory ceramic studio, Maple St Cooroy, Fri 5 Oct, 10.45am - 12. $15 includes firing. 5442 6665 or hello@butterfactoryartscentre. com.au.


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Strawberries have been getting a bad wrap lately, but this easy slice will put the bounty of excess fruit to good use. You can also change the fruit in the recipe to whatever is in season. My family’s favourite combination is raspberry and peach... also be warned the version made with plums at Christmas is so good you may devour it in one sitting and hurt yourself – especially with a bit of crunchy, burnt caramelised sugar at the edges and a crusty, golden top. It’s okay to have the centre still quite moist too. I tend to double the recipe and make a big slab in an attempt to make it last a weekend. It’s a lovely dessert with ice cream, crème fraiche or custard, but also makes an especially good after-school, after the beach, top of the mountain picnic - afternoon tea. Makes approx. 20 pieces Ingredients

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• 125 g butter chilled & diced

3. Combine flour and baking powder in a large bowl, then rub in the butter with fingertips. Once it resembles bread crumbs stir in both sugars.

• 115 g (1/2 cup) soft brown sugar • 115 g (1/2 cup) castor sugar • A punnet of strawberries, tops removed and diced in half *or a can of peaches & 100 g of raspberries or blueberries (fresh or frozen) * or plums deseeded and halved • 2 tsp natural vanilla extract • 1 egg lightly beaten • 185 ml (3/4 cup) milk

4. Press half the mix onto the base of the dish (I use a bit over half because the base is so yummy) and press down evenly with fingertips to make it compact. 5. Lay fruit over the top. If adding raspberries or blueberries, sprinkle evenly onto the base. 6. To the remaining half of the mix add vanilla, extra baking powder, egg and milk. Stir 13

mix together to combine but some lumps are fine. 7. Pour the mix evenly over the fruit and bake for about an hour until set and golden on top. I like to bake until the edges are quite dark. It adds a burnt caramel flavour. 8. Cool in the tray, then cut into squares to serve warm straight away with custard or ice cream as dessert. Or serve cool as afternoon tea. • If using fresh peaches or plums, score skin, then blanch in boiling water for 10-20 seconds. Refresh in icy cold water to stop them cooking. Use a paring knife to cut a slit in the top of the peach, tuck the knife under the skin and peel it off. Cut the fruit in half and remove pip.

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Busy C hicks 4th Tuesday of the month 7.15-8.30pm.

Eumundi QCWA hall, Memorial Dr Come share homemaking skills and knowledge We have practical demonstrations, hands-on activities, a light supper & a chin wag. QCWA MEETINGS 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month 9.30am, for craft mornings 2nd Tuesday of the month, 9.30am for meetings & to discuss issues pertaining to women, families and communities in regional, rural and remote Qld (cake or scones served).

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Sport WA L K I N G F O O T B A L L L O O K S F O R R E C R U I T S Dom Massoni, Verrierdale A slower version of the beautiful game has become increasingly popular and I’m keen to see it played on the Coast. Walking football is exactly what it sounds like - a standard game of football where players walk instead of run. I first heard of the game on local radio, then learned more about it on the net. It’s designed to help people get fit or maintain an active lifestyle no matter what their age and fitness, as well as support people getting back into football if they have given it up due to age or injury. Older people who play have seen many benefits: lower heart rate and blood pressure,

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less fat and more muscle, and better mobility. It’s not just health benefits — walking football also offers social benefits. Participants can meet new people, avoid becoming isolated, and interact with individuals and small groups. This is one sporting activity that is suitable for all. Depending on feedback and numbers, we’re looking at having our first game in a month’s time. For more information check out Sunshine Coast Walking football on facebook, or email dom@greenpet.com.au or call 0408 853 468.

Kinesiologist, reiki master and yoga teacher Shen is celebrating spring with Tribal Movement - a Shamanic fusion of free flow yoga, improvised movement, dance and sound healing, this Thur 27 Sept, 7-8.30pm, Eumundi School of Arts, 63 Memorial Dr. Dance has been used as a form of social cohesion, religious devotion & healing for centuries. shen.sis10@ gmail.com or 0420 424 143. Suggested cost $25 with bookings encouraged as spaces limited. Midwife Beth Newman is holding the next menstruation education workshop for 10-13 year-old girls, Sat 10 Nov, at Secrets from the Honey Tree, Eumundi, 2-5.30pm. Sharing insight into body changes, how to cope, what’s available to use, & how to care for ourselves. The aim is to enhance each young girl’s sense of understanding, compassion and kindness. $60 with places limited. hatchnmatch@yahoo.com or 0412 103 743.

Find out about tiny houses & how they can create sustainable communities, Wed 17 Oct, Cooroy RSL, 25 Maple St, Cooroy, 10am. Free, but bookings required. libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au/ events-next-month. Be Fit Pilates offers mat classes with instructor Susa every Mon 6pm, Eumundi CWA Hall, Memorial Dr. BYO mat. 0419 184 967.

Eumundi Tennis Club offers yearly ($220) & ½ yearly family membership (2 adults & 2 children under 18). 0403 294 256 or eumunditennisclub@gmail.com.

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Outdoors EUMUNDI BUSHCARE GROUP

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Fraser island creeper Now before I talk about the Fraser Island Creeper, I’d just like to say that I’m not entirely sure that the vine in these pictures is definitely Tecomanthe hillii! I’ve heard it on the Tecomanthe vine that this could very well be the North Queensland form or a Papua New Guinean species, which are both often mistaken for the Fraser Island Creeper. The Fraser Island Creeper, Tecomanthe hillii, is a beautiful native rainforest vine that grows well here on the Sunshine Coast. It has lovely large pink trumpet flowers that look like fairy sleeping bags! In spring this vine goes off with flowers forming in clusters all along the vine. When they fall, the area under the vine is covered in a blanket of pink, making it perfect for a pergola. I also noticed that the native stingless bees were loving these flowers this time. As the name suggests it does occur on Fraser Island in

rainforest, often near water, in sandy soils. It also occurs in a few very small populations on the Sunshine Coast, and in the Cooloola area in the Great Sandy National Park. Unfortunately, in the wild this species is listed as near threatened. Another form of this species occurs in Far North Queensland, Tecomanthe sp. or “Roaring Meg”. This one may well be very closely related to the PNG species, thus creating confusion when trying to identify your Fraser Island Creeper! If anybody reading this has any information about these species I’d love to hear from you! I really would love to have the true Tecomanthe hillii and see it flowering throughout Eumundi in years to come. The next Eumundi Bushcare Group working bee will be Sunday 28 October at 8.30am. We will have morning tea

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Outdoors H E L P S P O T G L O S S Y- B L A C K C O C K AT O O S Bird watching locals are wanted to join the Glossy Black-Cockatoo Birding Day on 14 October. Help gather information about the vulnerable birds with large beaks and distinctive red tail feathers, such as where they feed and their numbers. They have a distinctive call and feed on Allocasuarina trees. Accurate records of these cockatoos help our understanding about how they live locally and move around the shire.

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“It’s an opportunity for people to learn how to perform the survey, and volunteer for the areas in the shire that they would like to survey,” he said. To register for the training session and to take part in Glossy Black-Cockatoo Day, contact Council on 5329 6500 or mail@noosa.qld.gov.au.

The day will finish with a get-together for volunteers at Sunshine Beach State High School, 4.30pm, a favourite spot of the glossies. Council’s Principal Environment Officer Peter Milne said there is a training session on Friday 12 October, 1pm-2.30pm. “Anyone who’d like to be a part of the event should come along to a training session at the Tewantin Council Chambers [as] it will cover the survey tools used to record sightings of the birds,” Mr Milne said.

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Hi to all you gardeners out there who are wanting to know what ever happened to the Eumundi Community Garden Group! We are still here but have been laying a bit low waiting for Council to give us an extension on our lease for the Garden grounds. Well, a ten year extension has been granted, so now we have time to put in place the plans we had for the Garden. Firstly, we want to thank the guys from Sunshine Coast Tilt Trays, Steff Graef and Neil for his amazing free delivery of the

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storage container last Friday to the Garden. Also Sally Ross has kindly donated a beautiful cumquat tree and a bay tree to the garden group. Spring has sprung and we’re keen to get a few more interested gardeners to join us. We’ll be holding a working bee and a meeting for all interested on Sunday 30 September, 9am - 1pm, to fertilize and mulch up fruit trees and discuss the plans we have for the following months. Bring your hats, water and enthusiasm; everyone is welcome - hope see you then!


Cont’d from Community pg 7 “This meant past students, staff, community members, Eumundi Rotary Club, as well as the current school captains could all witness the burying of the new time capsules,” acting Principal Mark Kross explained.

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Another ingredient essential for long term success, despite what some may believe, is NOT will power, but a real connection to your why. Motivation and will power come and go, but a true emotional connection to your health or fitness goal gives you drive and a real deep yearning to achieve it. Hence, creating a great sense of accomplishment and inner confidence when the goal is achieved.

Creating positive habits which support our new health and fitness goals will empower us to stay healthy long term instead of the short term. This is how we achieve real, long lasting health, fitness and well being.

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