PR for People Monthly February 2018 | Page 6

From Chicago

Serena Wadhwa Psy.D., LCPC, CADC, RYT poses a very important question: Do you love what you do?

From Colorado

Edith Lynn Beer writes about the Nature Conservancy of Colorado’s decision to buy the Carpenter Ranch more than 21 years ago. Betsy Blakeslee and her husband, Geoff, were naturals to manage the ranch. No pressure!

From New Hampshire

In Combatants for Peace, Will Thomas writes about two fathers, one Israeli, the other Palestinian, who came together in friendship after both of their young daughters were killed. Today, they work for a common goal—to create a peaceful society for all children.

From New York City

Dean Landsman writes about The digital path of how love, passion, dating, even just getting to know each other, follows on a parallel historic line with the advancement, growth and social metamorphosis into a connected, online society. Yikes!

In Art and Passion in Little Italy, Patricia Vaccarino walks Mulberry Street and discovers that not all kitsch belongs to the Church of the Most Precious Blood and to the exalted statue of San Gennaro.

From Seattle

Singer, Songwriter, Filmmaker Rising Star Alana Belle is about to launch an amazing film titled The New Romantic: A Mood Film. Other surprises are percolating that we can’t share, but stay tuned!

FEBRUARY– in – Brief