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    Open House and Chinese New Year Celebration

    February 6, 2013No Comments
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    logo_acupuncture_herbal_medicineSedona AZ (Feburary 6, 2013) – Sig and Sarah Hauer, Licensed Acupuncturists, will host an open house and Chinese New Year Celebration, Saturday, February 9, 2013 from noon to 3:00 p.m. at Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine, 65 Coffee Pot Drive, Suite D, across from Basha’s shopping center, 928.282.0882.
     
    Sig and Sarah Hauer have been practicing in Sedona at Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine for 10 years.
     
    20130206_acupunctureThis FREE event will include food, fun, gifts, and special offers. A wonderful opportunity to get familiar with acupuncture, herbs, and Chinese medicine. Come see the relaxed professional setting and extensive herbal pharmacy. There will be opportunity to speak directly with Sig and Sarah, and have any questions answered. With over 15 years experience, and treating in India, Sarah and Sig have knowledge and experience to share. FREE Event. Located at 65 Coffee Pot Drive, Suite D, across from Basha’s. Call 928.282.0882 with any questions. There will be open house specials available on this day only. Come celebrate the Year of the Water Snake!
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