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January 15, 1995
News
from TOUCHSTONE GALLERY Drive down North Main Street almost any afternoon and when you get to the 3rd to 4th Avenue block, you'll see people actively "Claiming their Bubble." What's that you say? Well, it's a concept developed by Bill Vestal of Colorado and involves the use of Crystal Stix - the hottest dynamic centering approach to self-development to come out of the Renaissance Festivals held around the country. "Claiming your Bubble" is defining the area you can cover around your body by stretching, turning, and reaching while keeping the Stix in play. Endorsed by the National Learning Laboratory in Bethesda, Maryland - Crystal Stix developed by Bill Vestal in 1985 evolved from a long history of stick-based games found in many societies from Cherokee Indians to China. Stix play is "self Development through exuberance" according to Vestal. No batteries required! So, next time you're downtown catch the action... If no one is playing on the street step into the Touchstone Gallery at 318 North Main St. for a live or video demonstration of Stix.
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