Dear Sun Spots: I keep hearing about the new woman’s workout The Sensual Woman coming soon to the Auburn plaza. I have not heard when that will be opening and have not found anything online. Do you know when they will be opening and if they have a Web site with all they offer? – Valerie, Lewiston.
Answer: In addition to responses from readers, this particular company was featured in a special sections published by the Sun Journal as well as in the Good Buy Girls’ column.
Sun Spots had the pleasure of chatting with owner Nicole Bradley, who says they’ve been open since April 1 and are at 120 Center St. in Auburn, near Gippers and the Tin Tin Buffet. They are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday and from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays.
Preregistration is required for classes and you may contact Bradley at 777-3400 or via e-mail at thesensual [email protected]. to discuss the class listings. Alternatively, class lists are posted online at MySpace.com, however, Sun Spots is not able to access this site to provide you with any more information on this business.
In talking with Bradley, she notes that The Sensual Woman offers several modern and unique ways of exercising that don’t really feel like work, such as Floor and Pole Dancing (must be 18 and up), Lap Dancing (must be 18 and up), Kickboxing, Cardio Dance, Toning & Strengthening, Unique-Moderate workouts for Cancer Survivors, Moving To Motown and much more.
Dear Sun Spots: I’m currently doing arts-and-crafts projects that use a lot of buttons. If there are any readers out there who have buttons to spare, please give me a call. I may be reached at 782-4767. – No Name, No Town.
Dear Sun Spots: Thank you for your great work in your daily column writings. It is certainly appreciated.
The First Auburn Senior Citizens will hold its annual fall fair at the Hasty Community Center (Auburn Armory) Pettengill Park on Saturday, Sept. 29.
Flea market tables are available for $7 per table. Anyone planning to rent a table should please contact Pat Records at 225-5753. If no answer, please leave your call back number or a message. – Patricia Records, Auburn.
Dear Sun Spots: Tommy’s Feral Feline Friends is looking for talented crafters in the surrounding communities who would become one of Tommy’s Heroes by generously donating some of their crafts to help save the abused and neglected animals in our care. If you would like to donate a craft and help us to continue to do what we do best, save lives, please phone Norm Blais at 650-8374. Thank you column readers! – Norm Blais, No Town.
Dear Sun Spots: I am looking for anyone who would like to get rid of any types of perennials bushes or flowers. I will come and dig them up. I would also like some wild roses. Please call and leave a message at either phone number, 353-9443 or 754-2855. Alternatively, please call after 5 p.m. Thanks so much. – No Name. No Town.
Dear Sun Spots: Would you please help us again this year to get the word out about our Christmas craft fair.
The Holy Trinity Parish at 67 Frost Hill Ave., Lisbon Falls, will hold its third annual craft fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17. Tables are available at $20 for a 6-foot; and $25 for 8-foot. There will be a bake sale, raffles, lunch and more. Please contact Pat Tardiff at 353-5035 for tables or more information.
Alternatively, please phone the parish office at 353-2972. Thank you. – Pat Tardiff, Lisbon Falls.
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