JET CITY MAVEN - VOL. 4, ISSUE 10, October 2000

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Healthy Living Briefs

One Sky Medicine Comes to Lake City

One Sky Medicine, a medical clinic that embraces the concept of holistic medicine, has moved into the space formerly occupied by Shoreline Family Medicine at the Lake City Professional Center.

One Skyıs staff includes administrator Fred Lanphear, former president of the Northwest Institute of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (NAIOM) in Fremont, and the following core providers: Chris Adams, MD, a family practitioner; Dean Chier, MD, a provider of care for all age groups, with a particular interest in adolescent and menıs health care; Christy Lee-Engel, ND, LAc, a practitioner and teacher of naturopathic medicine and acupuncture/Oriental medicine; Kathleen Matteson, ARNP, ND, a family practitioner; and Lisa Meserole, MS, ND, a naturopathic physician.

Chris Adams said the One Sky staff selected the Lake City site because of its central location, between the University of Washington, NAIOM and Bastyr University. On Monday, Oct. 9, One Sky will host an open to the public event: a slide show/lecture presentation by David Ford, a licensed five-element acupuncturist from Anchorage, Alaska, who is also a wilderness guide and nature photographer. The event will take place from 7-9 p.m.

One Sky Medicine is located at 2611 NE 125th St., Suite 100 in Seattleıs Lake City neighborhood. For more information, call 363-5555.

Cedar Park neighborhood now home to North Seattle Gym

Body Power Gym in Northgate closed its doors at the end of August. But Manager Dan Potts, a longtime personal fitness trainer and former manager of the gym has opened his own gym in Cedar Park with the help of six partners.

The gym will be located in original gym of the former Cedar Park Elementary School, which for the past several years has served as home to several artists and musicians. The converted building is a live/work studio complex known as ArtWood (formerly Cedar Park Arts Center). Potts describes North Seattle Gym as a ³personal training facility,² not a commercial gym.

³We also plan to offer some community health and fitness seminars and workshops on the weekends ‹ after we get settled,² says Potts.

For more information about North Seattle Gym, contact Dan Potts at 206-546-8798 or 206-365-0420.