Natural Awakenings Dallas - August 2011 Read the August 2011 edition of Natural Awakenings Dallas. Do You Know What’s in your Water? If you’ve ever wondered about the quality of city water for drinking and bathing, keep in mind that municipal chlorine water treatment is done strictly for purification purposes; that is, to kill bacteria. Read More » Wellness Baby Store celebrates first anniversary The eco-friendly baby store Wellness Baby of Dallas carries organic baby clothing, organic bedding for cribs, organic crib mattresses, and other eco-friendly products. Read More » Evening Farmers’ Markets to Open Four Seasons Markets has launched their unique Evening Farmers’ Markets in two Metroplex locations. Read More » Audubon Nature Center Opening In Cedar Hill A new Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center at Cedar Hill will open with tours and events, September 10 and 11, including free guided hikes, buildin... Read More » Business in the Green: Value Stakeholders, Not Just Shareholders The deepest core of Whole Foods is this mission: Customers first, then team members, balanced with what’s good for other stakeholders. Read More » Landmark Market 70 Years Old The Dallas Farmers’ Market has been a fixture in downtown Dallas as one of the largest public markets of its type in the country. Read More » Labor Day is Free Yoga Day The Dallas/Fort Worth yoga community will celebrate the fifth annual DFW Free Day of Yoga this Labor Day. Read More » DFW Ranks Tenth in Green Job Creation The Dallas/Fort Worth area earned high marks in a study on green job creation, ranking 10th among the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan areas. Read More » Girl Scouts Promote Healthy Images A new policy urging advertisers to promote healthy media images has been adopted by the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) and the American Medical Association (AMA). Read More » Expo Just For Women The 22nd annual VISIONS, the premier Women’s Expo in the Southwest, will be held at Dallas Market Hall. Read More » Environmental B Corps on the Move Bloomberg’s Business Week has named nine certified B corporations as America’s Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs of 2011. Read More » August 2011 Publisher Letter Texans beat the summer heat in many ways. My approach is to be lazy, footloose and surrounded by water. Read More » In-Print