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Show Thursday, April 12. 2007 Page 4 OREM TIMES ticken V; HQ'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENING (l M ill I wmflfi ' Vtf ssssr I Am" Z .jdiH )W ' a l J1 J" &&S . . fTpl STACY JOHNSON North County Hally Bayaraa, m employee nt 21 Apparel in Orem, assists a customer with a purchase. The women's and girl's fashion boutique offers a wide variety of the latest slc in rfoffmif mid accessaries. Orem fashion boutique offers affordable style Stacy Johnson l or 2 Aj;ire! owner I'.rendii Il;ink;i, I Hiding quality clothes ,il nsisoiKihle prices is not only hei joh. it's where she funis enovment. "I lose doing somethinn where I ;im working hard," Hanka said. "I like this clothing, cloth-ing, and doing tilings with fashion " At her store. Hanka supplies gn Is. typically aged 12 to .5(1. with all they need from head to toe "I lere. girls can get anything they need," llanka said "We Chi For Body Laura Giles Relaxing body and mind, shai x'r mental focus and healthy living arc some of the Ix'tielits thai may come from participating in 1 ai Chi classes at ( hi I or Body and Mind in Pleasant ( irnve. ( pened three years ago. the business niters classes for everyone from beginner to ex-penenced. ex-penenced. including children's classes. Maria Arboleda. owner and instructor, came to the United States seven years ago alter living in Japan "I used in practice Tae Kwon l)o I hen. I started Tai 601 West State St. -UN 768-3312 1 763 S Hwy 91 - PaysOT 465- 1476 N Freedom OM-Provo 377-3674 333 N Freedom Bto U&no Branch. 655-0777 SOW. Center St -Spanish Fork 798-1423 m 400 So, -Spring. 491-8993 309SMar-Nephi 1-435-623-2322 315 W Man -EtnlB 1-435-433-2008 1, ' '& jdtnUj mud " M Sfc have dresses, shirts, shorts, shoes and we have jewelry and headpieces, anything they need." 1 hough it offers a wide selection of fashion clothing and accessories. 21 Apparel's top sellers tend to be dresses, skirts and shirts. "We get new shipments of dr esses every few weeks, because be-cause they sell," Hanka said, "(.very time we get a new shipment ship-ment we get new styles." 1 he Orem clothing and apparel ap-parel boutique tries to maintain current trends and fashions by purchasing its merchandise from shows around the coun and Mind keeps Pleasant Grove young and sharp Chi and 1 loved it so much," she said. Arlxileda has been practicing practic-ing Tai Chi for 22 years. "When I came to the United Slates. I tried to find a place that taught in a similar way that i had been doing, but could not find one. So, I decided decid-ed to teach." said Arboleda. She began teaching continuing con-tinuing education classes and classes at senior centers. "Then I got the idea to get my own place," she said. "Tai Chi is very slow movements. It is a very deep base of martial arts. It gets the body in a meditative medi-tative state and gets the body moving." said Arboleda. "The Chinese people believe that Nl M. M: Ml l up to $.'50, 3898 I . iUA3IXUlVlULiJl MM - 1 try. By choosing her merchandise merchan-dise at select locations, and from competing manufacturers, manufactur-ers, Hanka also maintains high quality materials. "Just feeling our clothes, people can see what good quality qual-ity they are," Hanka said. "It isn't the type of clothes where you wash them once and they fall apart." Hanka, originally from Korea, Ko-rea, came to the United States at age 24, where she met her husband at the University of Southern California. Since that time, she has lived in the Orem area for over 27 years. Nearly two years ago this gets energy moving and causes healing." Arboleda points out that Tai Chi is not a fighting form of martial arts. "It's very energetic ener-getic and helps you to have a healthy, long life." In addition to Tai Chi classes, Chi For Body and Mind offers of-fers classes in meditation and Qigong. Qigong is-an ancient Chinese healing practice that focuses on reducing stress, building stamina, increasing vitality and enhancing the immune im-mune system. Each month, informational, free presentations are held at the business. Future presentations pre-sentations include topics such as dream interpretation and I AAontlic i f V I on 07 PACIFICA, DURANGO, CARAVAN, and TOWN & COUNTRY For 48 Months on 07 SEBRING For 72 Months Brent Brown Chrysler Jetp Dodgt 1995 N UNIVERSITY PKWY 800-299-9662 SALE HOURS M0H ffll 8:30im Bpm SAT M SERVICEPARTS HOURS MON - FBI 7 Um - 6pm SAT -& www.hrrnlhmwnauto.com she decided to open 21 Apparel. Appar-el. With her children grown, she wanted to find work that revolved around something she enjoyed, Hanka said. Since the store opened, she has strived to run a store that reflects the values that she believes be-lieves in. Most of the apparel in her store comes from American Ameri-can manufacturers, because she has a strong love for the country. "I am an American," Hanka said. "I don't consider myself to be Korean anymore. I am an American and I make sure that my business is run that way." In the future, Hanka wants If you go Chi For Body and Mind Address: 25 E. 100 S., Pleasant Grove Contact: 785-7513 Web site: www.ChiForBodyandMind.com Cost: $60 for two months of classes Register atxhiforbodyandmind gmail.com or by phone strengthening intuition. "This is not just exercise," said Elizabeth Stoffels, who has been taking classes from Arboleda for six years. "I have a Tai Chi morning routine I do every day. I was having prob MIS t 1 t I on ANY 06 Except Hm Vipr Jl i -ill If you go 21 Apparel Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday Address: 27 West Center Street, Orem Phone: 224-7943 to expand her store, hopefully finding a larger location to offer of-fer more apparel items. "But, I want to stay in this area, because I like doing business busi-ness here," Hanka said. lems with balance and walking and it has helped me a lot. It's lifelong," Else Morgan, another of Ar-boleda's Ar-boleda's students said, "Tai Chi helps keep a balance in your body. It keeps you young." www.cougarblue.com FAMILY FRIENDLY RADIO FOR UTAH VALLEY . . - Mi RADIO Me Key to life is Jesus Christ 1450 rPIUM- Web Site: www.keyy.com E-Mail: mailkeyy.com Complete program schedule and listener comment opportunity on our web site or phone us for a copy of our schedule! - KEYY will not add your name to any mailing lists. Steven A. Barshun, General Manager 307 South 1600 West, Provo. UT 84601-3932 374-5210 iEn Espanol! PROGRAMAS Y MUSICA PARA LA FAMILIA Los Sabados De Las 1 2:00 A Las 5:00 p.m. SLC Chamber awards Lehi businesswoman The Salt Lake City Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce awarded Wendy Byrd, owner of Gifts That Lift on 380 E. Main St., Lehi, with the 2007 community commu-nity service award for her service in third world countries coun-tries to help women earn a living with their handmade products to sell in America. Her store sells their jewelry, quilts and artisan-designed flatware, and Thai clothing and beaded accessories. Gifts That Lift is open Monday Mon-day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hospital admin, honored Mike Olson, administrator of American Fork Hospital has advanced to Fellow status sta-tus in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). Steve Smoot, administrator ad-ministrator of Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, also earned the honor. The ACHE is an international interna-tional professional society of more than 30,000 healthcare executives who lead hospitals, hospi-tals, healthcare systems and other healthcare organizations. organiza-tions. To advance to Fellow status, ACHE members must have a master's degree, five years of healthcare management manage-ment experience, 40 hours of continuing education credits and pass the Board of Governors Examination in Healthcare Management. They must also participate in healthcare as well as community com-munity and civic activities. Olson has been the American Ameri-can Fork Hospital administrator adminis-trator since November 2004 and earned his master's degree from Arizona State University. PGB A workshop Bruce Call is the featured fea-tured speaker at Friday's Pleasant Grove Business Alliance Workshop in the Pleasant Grove library's basement, 35 E. Center St., at 7:45 a.m. Call is the brand marketing manager at Tahitian Noni and will be presenting "Marketing and Brand Management Concepts." For more information, infor-mation, contact the PGBA at pgbusinessalliancehisn. com. Chamber of Commerce to meet The American Fork Chamber of Commerce will have its monthly luncheon April 12 at the Alpine Art Center, 450 S. Alpine Hwy., Alpine. The group will gather gath-er at 11:45 p.m. The guest speaker will be Bryan Pope, founder of the Marketing Success Institute and creator of "The 7 Pillars of successful Marketing." He will share the 12-step process he says assures successful suc-cessful promotions. Anyone with questions may call 319-8655. 319-8655. nUUKo AUAY f UM-lfU Wife |