Welcome to the App Chapter
ASD!
Thanks for visiting!
The Appalachian Chapter of the American Society of Dowsers is a regional dowsing group centered in the Western North Carolina mountains around Asheville with members in five adjacent states.
We have meetings four times a year, currently at the Leicester community center. We also provide a quarterly newsletter. Follow the links for more information about who we are, and our meeting schedule.
***In case of incliment weather, contact Richard Crutchfield at 828-274-3423 or 713-9894 to see if the meeting is still expected to happen as planned.
“The
possibilities of creative effort connected with the subconscious
mind are stupendous and imponderable. They inspire one with
awe.” -Napoleon Hill
Important - Membership Dues change!
As of June 1, the annual membership fee will increase to $25 per year. As a member you will be entitled to: • free admission to quarterly chapter meetings (just sign in – no payment delays)
• the quarterly newsletter
• 10% discount coupon good for one purchase at the book table
• a free business card-size ad in the newsletter
• a link to your business on the chapter website
• free social events throughout the year
The non-member admission charge for chapter meetings will go to $10 beginning with the September meeting.
Dowsing Presentations
May 17, 2008 at the Leicester
Community Center
Attunement
Besides SEVA, Geri has studied extensively in a number of fields including herbal therapy, homeopathic medicine, Neuroscenar
biofeedback, colon hydrotherapy and therapeutic massage. She was instrumental in organizing the first homeopathic study group in Catawba County, and was a volunteer teacher for over 10 years. The Catawba County Homeopathic Society is one of the largest groups of its kind inthe southeast.
Geri Edwards also started the first Montessori school in Catawba County in 1979, teaching and serving on the board of directors. For over twenty years she worked in interior design and was an ASID-qualified designer. Geri says, "Self-improvement begins with knowledge, awareness, and the willingness to grow."

See the May 2008 Newsletter for more information! PDF
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Read about
previous meetings