Organic food doesn’t always mean big prices – here’s how you can save money this September on brands such as Abel … – Mirror.co.uk
Posted: September 4, 2017 at 8:43 pm
We've all seen the stories about how expensive it is to buy Organic, but this isn't necessary always the case.
It's often seen as the most expensive option in supermarkets, but this month to celebrate Organic September there are a number of discounts available on healthy, organic food.
For Organic September, Soil Association, the UK's leading food and farming charity and organic certification body, have put together a huge list of deals on some of their biggest and well known organic products to help you kick start a new healthy lifestyle.
These discounts are only available throughout the month of September, so use them now before it's too late.
The healthy food box company are offering 10 off when you spend 20 on their food boxes. Who said healthy cooking had to be hard?
Visit their website and enter ABELCOLE10 at the checkout. Excludes 1.25 delivery. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Fancy something a bit different? Clearspring stocks organic and premium quality Japanese and European foods skillfully prepared by artisan and professional producers. There's 25% off the entire range online. Just use the code ORGANICSEP25, there's one offer available per person during September, and you can't use it with any other offer.
Looking for a new morning blend? There's 20% off all orders at Clipper teas this month. There's one use per customer and shipping is not included, check out the range here .
Your first cup of coffee a day is important, get it right with organic roasts. Here's how to get 5 off your first order online. Just use the code: ORGANIC-CRU.
Gin fans here's one for you, here's how to get 20% off purchases over 40. Order online with the code ORGANIC17.
The countryside farm and restaurant has 10% off goodies online. Use the code organicseptember10 online for 10% off.
Us Brits love tea, so stock up 20% of their Top 5 tea products on Amazon . The offers available on:
Looking for some healthy farm food that's easy to order, try Eversefield, and get 20% off online this month. Enter the code ORGANICSEPT at checkout online. The discount is not available on items already on promotional offer and is only valid for use on one order per customer.
Everyone loves chocolate, so treat yourself to some organic goodies. Use the code GBSOIL10 for 10% off all chocolate and gifts online. The discount excludes to delivery costs.
Stock up on organic healthcare with 10% off all products in store and online at Jan de Vries. Offer available during Organic September in all Jan de Vries stores and online with the code ORGANIC10. Cannot be used with any other promotion.
Use the code GQORNX17. Redeemable during Organic September on any Organix or Organix Goodies foods at Waitrose this month, there's one redemption per customer.
No code needed for this one - there's 20% off all products online and 0.50 off Nut M*lks in store.
Cooks will love this offer, there's 10% off Bart ingredients and organic spices online with code BARTORGSEPT. There's one use per customer but shipping isn't included. The offer is only valid on organic products.
This one's great for date night! Enjoy 50 off a River Cottage Cookery Course or 15 off a River Cottage Dining event with the code ORGANIC SEPTEMBER.
Cider fans you're in luck, there's 15% off Wyld Wood Organic Cider this month on 500ml bottles and bags in boxes.
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Organic Doritos offer a way into Whole Foods for Frito-Lay – Chicago Tribune
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Amazon.com's acquisition of Whole Foods is coming at just the right time for Frito-Lay, the snack giant known for Doritos, Ruffles and Funyuns.
The PepsiCo division has versions of 11 core chip brands without artificial ingredients -- including Lay's, Tostitos and Cheetos -- and aims to break out of the traditional snack aisle and get into organic grocery stores. The lineup, marketed under the name "Simply," meets all the criteria needed to be sold in Whole Foods, according to PepsiCo executive Jonathan McIntyre.
It's all part of a push to build a more healthful reputation for Frito-Lay brands, a significant undertaking at a company famous for bright-orange cheese powder. Natural products are the biggest source of growth for the industry right now, said McIntyre, who oversees research and development for PepsiCo's snacks. And Frito-Lay sees an opportunity to reach new customers -- and charge higher prices -- by targeting organic-food shoppers.
There's also more pressure to get a foothold at Whole Foods during a time when Amazon is threatening to upend the supermarket industry. The e-commerce site is using the grocery chain to support its food-delivery business and looks to take market share by cutting prices and integrating online and offline operations. But the big enticement at Whole Foods remains the promise of healthful and wholesome products.
"The notion of clean and simple is very important to a segment of consumers," Frito-Lay Chief Marketing Officer Jennifer Saenz said in an interview at the division's headquarters in Plano, Texas. "They're searching for that."
The main question is whether Whole Foods will be an ally in helping Frito-Lay establish good-for-you credibility. So far, the chain hasn't shown signs of embracing Doritos and similar brands, which some shoppers consider junk food. But Amazon's takeover of the grocery chain could bring an opportunity to make inroads.
The e-commerce behemoth already sells Frito-Lay's Simply line on its website, and it's clearly willing to make changes at Whole Foods. When the acquisition closed on Monday, Amazon immediately slashed prices on many products and began stacking its Echo devices next to groceries.
The old Whole Foods might have turned up its nose at big makers of consumer-packaged goods, but Amazon could have different ideas -- especially because smaller suppliers may not be able to meet its more ambitious demands, said Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analyst Ali Dibadj.
"Amazon's acquisition makes it much more likely that Whole Foods will carry these better-for-you brands, even if they're made by large incumbent CPG players," he said. "The smaller brands just can't keep up with the spending and velocity required from Amazon anymore. We expect Whole Foods to carry more -- and more big brands too."
PepsiCo declined to discuss its relationship with retailers, but it's working on several fronts to reach the type of shoppers who frequent Whole Foods. Chief Executive Officer Indra Nooyi has emphasized the importance of better-for-you products and laid out health targets for its food and beverage portfolio.
Along the way, the Purchase, New York-based company is creating new brands, reformulating existing products and acquiring upstart businesses. PepsiCo released an organic version of Gatorade last year to appeal to the natural-food set. Frito-Lay introduced Simply Organic Doritos and Simply Cheetos Puffs White Cheddar Jalapeno this year, and the snack maker plans to continue adding brands to the Simply lineup moving forward.
One of the most daunting challenges is changing Frito-Lay's reputation. Most people don't associate its main snack brands with words like natural or organic, Saenz said. That's why Frito-Lay introduced the Simply name.
On the packaging, the "Simply" appears in capital letters above the brand logos, and labels prominently spell out the lack of artificial ingredients. The company found that shoppers often needed some convincing, Saenz said.
"Some of the feedback we hear often is, 'An organic Dorito? Really?"' she said. "We want to make sure that the credibility is coming through loud and clear."
Frito-Lay needs to push into premium products because its core business is getting squeezed, Bernstein's Dibadj said. Private-label products are stealing customers at the low end, and the natural brands are attracting well-heeled shoppers.
"All consumer companies right now are trying to figure out how to get into the natural shelf space and the natural home's pantry," Dibadj said.
PepsiCo isn't the only food giant burnishing its nutrition panels.
Mondelez International Inc. developed a line of crackers and snack bars, called Vea, that have no artificial ingredients or genetically modified organisms. Campbell Soup Co. agreed to pay $700 million for an organic soup and broth company in July. And Kraft Heinz Foods Co. is working to clean up its hot dogs.
PepsiCo's chief beverage rival, Coca-Cola, is reformulating more than 200 products to reduce the sugar in its drinks.
Acquisitions are another way to reach organic shoppers. In 2006, PepsiCo bought Stacy's Pita Chips, whose products are already in Whole Foods. But until the Simply line came out, the company's core snacks never met the grocer's requirements. Frito-Lay has been gradually releasing products under the new banner.
Whole Foods didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
"The challenge is, will Cheetos ever connote 'good for you'? That's a difficult premise to work on," Dibadj said. "But perhaps Cheetos Simply can connote 'better for you,' and that might be enough for some consumers."
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The New Amazon Whole Foods Monster Means You Should Avoid Organic Food Stock – TheStreet.com
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As geopolitical tensions with North Korearise, shares of Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (HAIN) are all over the place. First up 1.6%, to $41.25, now down 0.12% Tuesday. Shares are off their early morning highs, though, opening near $43 after the company beat on earnings per share and revenue expectations.
Hain stock had been on a tear, but accounting issues derailed the stock over the last few years. Those issues are in the past and Hain is now doing OK, TheStreet's founder Jim Cramer, who also manages the Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust portfolio, said on CNBC's "Mad Dash" segment.
The big concern is Whole Foods Market (WFM) . The natural and organic food trend is still very much alive, which plays right into Whole Foods' wheelhouse. However, now that Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) is running Whole Foods, there are questions as to what role Hain will play and whether it will lose pricing power as a result.
Taking a broader look at consumer packaged food companies and retailers in general, Cramer pointed out that their "dividend is not protecting [them] anymore."
Expanding on that thought, he explained that investors are so unsure of the operating environment and what disruptions Amazon may introduce -- which can also be a negative for Amazon -- that the dividend yield is no longer enticing enough. Even though many of these dividend yields continue to rise, investors aren't taking the bait.
Getting back to Hain, the company is doing OK, but there are a few question marks remaining, Cramer concluded.
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Organic food business stored dead dog, 25 pounds of ‘pot’ in freezer – Barriere Star Journal
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With the carcass of a dead dog and 25 pounds of marijuana in a freezer at Beyond Organics, inspectors from Fraser Health gave the Maple Ridge business a high hazard rating.
There were other violations from the May 29 inspection, as well, such the conversion of a backroom office into a bedroom, because food premises must be separate from living quarters, with no direct access.
There was a heavy fly infestation inside the premises on Dewdney Trunk Road, according to Fraser Health, and foods obtained from unapproved sources. The latter violation arose because labels were missing on many meat products in both the deli cooler and freezer display.
In the comments section of the Fraser Health inspection report, it was noted pets were not allowed inside the building in downtown Maple Ridge.
Fraser Health also received a complaint that dogs were staying in the living quarters, adjacent to the main food processing area.
Health inspectors also had RCMP attend, because of the large quantity of marijuana found.
There were two follow-up inspections, on June 6 and June 15.
On June 6, according to Fraser Health, the dead dog was still in the freezer, the back room was still a bedroom, and labels were missing on meat products.
Another hazard was recorded proprietor Denis Prasad was spraying Raid aerosol in the food processing area, in an attempt to beat back the heavy fly infestation.
It was noted that the premises was not open to the public.
On June 15, the inspection found the hazard rating low, dropping to a score of three, from a high of 68 on the previous one.
Anything over 30 is considered a high hazard rating.
A note on the Fraser Health report said Prasad should contact the Canadian Food Inspection Agency regarding labelling requirements for proper or accurate labelling.
The majority of food products were purchased from approved manufacturers and processors, according to Fraser Health, and repackaged at Beyond Organics for sale.
The processor named in the report was Arctic Meats. A representative from that Port Coquitlam-based business said it does not produce organic products.
Beyond Organics has a sign on its front door that it is closed for renovations. The storefront is missing a window, which has been covered by plywood, and has broken glass on the door.
Prasad said the last inspections by Fraser Health ruined his organics business.
The dead dog was stored with dog food only.
He had a pet food business for 15 years, which was separate from his organics business, and all the meat in that freezer was not intended for human consumption.
He said it was a customers pet, stored as a favour.
Until he decided whether to cremate it, bury it whatever. Sometimes when you have a pet, its hard to decide. You just cant throw it out, said Prasad. Its just like human being dying, you dont leave it there in a chair, youre going to take him to a morgue, to a freezer.
Prasad told the Fraser Health inspectors the freezer food was not for human consumption.
It has zero human food.
He said the marijuana on site was leaves and branches, given to him by another business that wanted him to create medicinal pet food.
I threw it in the freezer and I forgot about it, he said. So it was all liquid slush.
He said the Fraser Health inspector identified the weed from the smell.
I said its not pot, pot is the bud, said Prasad. He calls 9-1-1, police, and weve got six cop cars here.
To this day, they havent charged me for nothing.
Ridge Meadows RCMP confirmed they attended Beyond Organics on May 29, and no charges are stemming.
Prasad said he is now out of business and blamed health inspectors, adding he is considering a lawsuit.
Im building a case on them, he said. Im not finished with them yet.
Meanwhile, a noxious smell is coming from the building and the city has received complaints.
The city has received complaints about the property and the bylaws department has made contact with the property owner, said Robin MacNair, city bylaws manager. We understand that the property owner is moving quickly to resolve the issue.
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.Hand-in-hand well take a stand for your most beautiful life . and nail it....I unite spirituality, empowerment psychology and timeless tools for transformation. If youre an entrepreneur that includes a splash of business mojo for attracting your tribe, voicing your voice + sharing your authentic self to build a business you love as well. .
Heres the thing. Creating FREEDOM is at the crux of our inner most desires. Why? Because freedom herself is the essence of who you are. And I say OWN IT, CREATE IT, LIVE IT.
..With the right mindset, the right spiritual operating system in place, and a tool box of resources at your finger tips there isnt anything you can not be, do or have..If youve been putting off creating a life or business you love. then I invite you to apply for an initialBreakthroughSession with me or come hang out in my community of like minded people.
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Everybody Has Issues How to get started with life coaching and/or therapy – The Clermont Sun
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The decision to try life coaching or therapy/counseling can be easy. For example, you may struggle in your relationships, see negative patterns, realize you may need to set some boundaries and feel afraid to follow through, need support for taking charge of your life, or realize you dont take care of yourself very well. You know you want to grow as a person and its time!
Jesse
However, finding the right professional is another story. How will you choose?
How will you know if you will be a good fit with the professional you do choose? How do you know which professional has the knowledge to best help you? Where do you even begin to find a professional in your area?
The first thing you need you to know is that the relationship between the professional and the client is a power relationship, meaning you are going to be in a position in which you must trust in the knowledge and guidance of the professional. You are reaching out to a professional who has expertise in several areas of life, and its presumed they are there to help you. Most professionals I know decided to pursue this career because they desire to help people and are very caring and competent!
However, as in any profession, we have our bad apples. Because of the knowledge and power that professionals have acquired through graduate training, they possess the power to be helpful or harmful to the client.
Thats why its important to interview the professionals that you decide are well suited to help you. I tell my friends, my family, and my clients, You are the customer looking for a service, and you get to interview the professionals to make sure you get what you are looking for.
Most professionals I know are willing to give you 10+ minutes to interview them.
Make a list of questions about what you are seeking help with and ask those questions of the three or four professionals that you have decided you like based on their websites or recommendations from others. Two really good professional search websites are PsychologyToday.com and GoodTherapy.org, and there are several others.
Use the filters they provide to find a professional that will have expertise in the areas for which you are seeking help. Read their individual websites and see if you like what they have to say and if a few resonate with you, decide to call and interview them!
Cindy Jesse, LISW is a Therapist, Life Coach, wife, mother and owner of Cindy Jesse Life Coaching and Therapy, located in Hyde Park and Blue Ash in Cincinnati. For more information, please visit http://www.cindyjesse.com or email me: cindyj.msw.lsw@gmail.com.
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Carman will share faith, music at Living Waters Church – The Augusta Chronicle
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A death sentence turned out to be life transforming for one Christian singer.
Almost five years ago, Carman Licciardello, the singer, songwriter, preacher, performer and life coach known as simply Carman, was diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. He underwent intense treatments, and according to his most recent scan in July, there are no signs of cancer.
Every six months I go and find out if I can live another six months. You start to appreciate things around you more, said Carman, who will be at Living Waters Church at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3. We say one of these days, Ill get around to doing something, but then you realize one of these days is today.
And your quality of life actually improves when you take steps to start living rather that just existing, he said.
Since his diagnosis, there have been a lot of advancements made in treatments, and Carman said sometimes you just have to live long enough for the right treatment to be developed.
Carmans music career began in the 1980s, and he has created numerous recordings over the years. Billboard Magazine named him Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year in 1990. He has 15 gold and platinum recordings and his recording, The Champion, spent a record-breaking 33 weeks at Billboards No. 1 slot. Hes also appeared in several films.
When he was diagnosed, Carman hadnt recorded anything in several years, and he decided to make a push to get back into the studios. He released No Plan B in 2014 and hes currently recording his latest CD, Legacy: Hymns, Jams and Stories. It should be out next year.
His journey with cancer also opened up a door hed never thought of.
He chronicled his progress with the disease through his Facebook page. His surgeries, his treatments, his hopes and his fears were all laid out for 500,000 followers to read. During his No Plan B tour, he did a lot of meet-and-greets with his fans.
People would just start talking to me about personal stuff, he said. They found it hard to talk to people in their own family. Id put out my personal stuff, and there was a connection.
So he embarked on a new type of career as a life coach. He went to school and got certified in the field and now he helps people in a different way. One thing hes found is theres no one size fits all to life coaching. Everyone has various circumstances and challenges to overcome.
Doing life coaching is extremely rewarding, he said.
As for his Augusta visit, Carman will be singing his songs, telling his story and raising money for the charity, World Vision. His goal is to raise sponsors for children in Third World countries.
To learn more about Carman and his life coaching, visit http://www.carmanlifecoaching.com.
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Labor Day Hike, Bike & Paddle draws huge crowd to Waterfront Park … – WHAS 11.com
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It's become a tradition here in Kentuckiana, the Hike, Bike and Paddle event is held every Labor and Memorial Day at Waterfront Park.
Julia Rose, WHAS 1:11 PM. EDT September 04, 2017
(WHAS11) -- A warm, sunny Labor Day morning brought hundreds to Louisvilles Waterfront Park for the Hike, Bike & Paddle event on Monday. The twice-annual event has become a holiday tradition in Kentuckiana that many say they look forward to every year.
The Hike Bike & Paddle is held every Memorial and Labor Day where people take their pick from a 5k hike, 9.5-mile bike ride or a paddle on the Ohio River.
The event is now in its 11th year and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer says it's amazing to see how the community has embraced the idea.
Everyone's happy, they come from all over the city, everybody's getting an early morning workout in so it's just a great way to start the day, said Fischer.
From Zumba to Thai Chi, there's something for everyone, even the furry friends.
Weve got everything from floating dogs out here to 90-year-old grandmas riding their bikes out here so I think it's going to be a record crowd, said Fischer.
People participating say the Hike, Bike & Paddle exemplifies this unique and proud community by giving people across the area the chance to exercise while exploring the city by foot, bike or boat.
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How to Process Pain at an Eminem Show – Noisey
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When was the last time you really thought about pain? I don't mean the physical kind, breaking bones and everything. I'm not talking about your hangover from the weekend either, although I am sorry if that's the case. This is something deeper, a burial, a fallout that's been covered with soil yet continues to breathe inside you. A past trauma that needed to be forgotten but somehow still exists.
If you're slightly aware of something like this, the pain you might be thinking of is likely to be still be as cracked as a broken leg. Maybe it emerges from time to time, influencing the present with its broken wounds. Perhaps it's lingering behind a wall, sealed internally with protective glue. It could even be so present it's carried around like a satchel. Whatever the case: it's there, somewhere, pulsating as an ember of the past, pushed down so deep it should be forgotten but isn't, because why else would there be remnants of a fire if there wasn't still something flammable enough to burn? Eckhart Tolle describes it as the "pain body"a kind of parasite that pops up from time to time, bringing past situations alive, trying to create present pain.
Whether it's the loss of a close friend, family issues, drug addiction, being broke or any other traumatic experience, Eminem has seemingly been through them all. For the last 21 years he's released pain through musicabout his mother (and father); his drug addiction; his recovery; his mourning for friends or family that are out of reachand done so in a way it's allowed us to reflect on our own issues.
Last weekend he brought that mirror to Reading and Leeds, where he headlined. At this point we could talk about the mechanics of the performance: he rapped his songs, which you may know, and he had a beard, which you may not. While this information may be useful to those who support beards and/or reliable expectation, it doesn't really say anything. What's more important to focus on is that feeling I mentioned earlierthe one buried in the walls of time yet unconsciously present; the one Eminem probably talks about in one of his songs; the one thing you're probably thinking of right now but never fully addressed, because it was easier to suppress.
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Most of Eminem's songs are so old it's difficult to watch him perform them and not relate in some way to the moment when you first heard them and what's happened since. Whether it's the subject matter or the way it's approached, he has something for everyoneyou're sad, you're broken, you're ignorant, you want to laugh; he's got you. That's why he's one of the best-selling artists of a decade. He can spit on your onion rings, lift the mood with a crass joke about the Discovery Channel, then expose expose his feelings in a way that's so direct you get something from it too.
Because he's a human first and a rapper second, it's likely Eminem has his own pain bodyone complete with recurring themes of sadness, anxiety, anger, or self-defeating behaviors. It would be unfair to second guess what these experiences are. But should you relate to anything he's saying in his songs (if you've ever had a shitty day and put them on) then his headline slot is a spectacle. It's hard to beat music you care about being performed in real time. Eminem's appeal has always been rooted in his ability to let loose with past experiences, often in a way that can be helpful to his audiencewhether that's confrontational, funny, obscene or so blunt it's depressing yet cathartic in the way it can be empathetically applied to a variety of situations.
When I'm watching Eminem at Reading, I can't help thinking about my own pain body and how it's possible to carry memories forever like an invisible limb. Tolle says it's possible to dissolve these past experiences, to recognize when they're starting to breathe their hurt into new situations. In his book A New Earth he writes: "We can learn not to keep events alive in our minds, but to return our attention continuously to the pristine, timeless present moment rather than be caught up in mental movie-making"which is to say we're not defined by the past but by our present, that it's possible not to feed the pain body and subconsciously repeat patterns.
As he said on "Rap God," Eminem has got "enough rhymes, to maybe try to get some people through some tough times." That's his USP and it's not a faultit's a good, cathartic, needed thing. But if there's one last grand trick he can pull that doesn't involve him battle-rapping until there's no more spaghetti left in Italy, it's how he can be a vehicle for each of us to see what emotional baggage we may still be carrying around; to learn to let go and become so fully present we're able to move smoothly between the so-called immovable parts of the past.
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See Donald Sutherland in MILTON’S SECRET, Screening at River Street Theatre – Broadway World
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In 2008, The New York Times called Eckhart Tolle "the most popular spiritual author in the United States." His bestsellers, The Power of Now and A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose have sold 20 million copies worldwide. Oprah Winfrey calls Tolle "a prophet for our times... essential spiritual readings." In speaking about The Power of Now, Deepak Chopra remarked, "Every sentence rings with truth and power."
This weekend (Thursday, August 31 and Friday & Saturday, September 1 & 2, all 7 pm) the River Street Theatre in Jaffrey will present the filmed adaptation of Tolle's novel (with Robert S. Friedman), Milton's Secret starring Donald Sutherland and Michelle Rodriguez.
Twelve-year-old Milton Adams (William Ainscough) feels his world is in crisis. With his parents (Mia Kirshner & David Sutcliffe) stressing about their careers and finances, and the neighborhood bully (Percy Hynes-White) tormenting him, he is constantly anxious. But when Milton's optimistic Grandpa (Donald Sutherland) comes to visit, he learns the secret to finding true happiness from a man who has seen the world and who has committed to living life in the 'now'.
SpiritualityandParactice.com calls Milton's Secret "A transformational film about a radiant octogenarian passing on his spiritual wisdom to his grandson."
Tickets for the Milton's Secret (Rated PG) are $8.00 (seniors, military, students, teachers $7.00). More program and schedule information, as well as ticket purchases, can be found at riverst.org or by calling the RST Box Office (603) 532-8888. The after-hours box office can be reached by calling OvationTix at (866) 811-4111.
The River Street Theatre is located in downtown Jaffrey, New Hampshire at 6 River Street. The River Street Theatre is sponsored by Grove Street Fiduciary, Coca-Cola, the Board of Trustees of the Park Theatre, Janet S. Grant, Betty Locke, Owen Houghton and the James F. & Fernande Kelly Charitable Trust.
The Park Theatre first opened in Jaffrey in 1922 and was the center of community life as a movie and vaudeville house for 54 years until it closed in 1976. Purchased by The Park Theatre, Inc. in 2006, it will be rebuilt as a state-of-the-art film and performing arts center, featuring two auditoriums seating 485, presenting movies, live theatre, including children's productions, concerts, and lectures as well as offering a place for business and community gatherings for the Monadnock Region and its 100,000 residents, school districts and dynamic artistic community. The new Park Theatre is scheduled to open in 2018.
The Park Theatre currently operates the River Street Theatre (RST), a small live entertainment and cinema venue, located adjacent to the construction site as an interim theatre until the new Park Theatre opens. Opened in January of 2017, the RST holds the title of "smallest theatre in New England." Visit http://www.theparktheatre.org for more information.
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