
Happy Valentine's Day

Jason working on a photo shoot...

ESS Affiliates & Supports:
In Memory, Bob Attersley -
Public Figure, Former Mayor of Whitby,
Former Whitby Dunlops Hockey Player
Bloom Field Gardens
Cleo Photography
Friends of the Second Marsh
Crystal Andrus - crystalandrus.com
Public Figure, Life Coach, Guest Speaker
(Hair by Jason)
Chris Thompson - Photography
Durham Regional Police Food Drive
Aveda Earth Month
Breast Cancer Awareness
2011 Relay for Life, Oshawa
Dennis House

Terry Johnston -
Public Figure and Radio Host-
CKDO 107.7 FM, 1580 AM
(Hair by Peter)
Click here: Durham Lifestyle Digest article

click: Mosport International Karting Assoc.

control force & air control
great styling combination!
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Love is in the air..! with Valentine's Day
around the corner, make it a day to remember with a
~ Valentines Day Spa Special ~
includes a 30 min. Aromatic Back Massage, a Signature Pedicure plus a Spa Blow Dry
all for only - $105
Always available are Gift Certicates and Aveda gift sets
Not applicable with any other salon spa promotion or special |
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Call for details
Schedule your savings today
#905-666-2311 |
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Happy New Year!
Keep checking during 2012 of
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Aveda
Botanical Skin Care
starter kit in 50 ml sizes
Or great for travel ! |
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TAKE YOUR OWN STEPS.
Clean water makes a world of difference, and conservation is one of the easiest, most inexpensive ways to prevent water shortages. It's a simple as becoming more aware, and using less each time you use water:
- Use less water in your home and yard to prevent wastewater and pollution from runoff. Sweep driveways and sidewalks, rather than hosing them down.
- Use pesticides sparingly—if at all—and compost leaves and yard clippings for use as natural fertilizer in your garden or yard.
- Pick up—and properly dispose of—pet waste, trash and other debris in your neighborhood; street gutters and storm drains often run directly into lakes, streams, rivers and wetlands.
- Keep your car clean and green: choose a professional car wash that recycles its water; promptly repair auto leaks; and recycle used motor oil—a single quart that seeps into groundwater can pollute 250,000 gallons of drinking water*.
- Properly recycle electronics, appliances, compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL's), silver batteries and paint to keep toxic pollutants out of your water.
* Source: National Resources Defense Council, "How to Clean Up Our Water," 2001
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