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Three Kingfisher High School seniors were guests recently at a meeting of the Kingfisher Rotary Club.
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Read moreLifelong Kingfisher resident Amber Eaton was the guest speaker of the Altrua Club when the group met Feb. 18 at The Chisholm. Eaton, pictured right with Terri Peck, has spent 20 years as a registered nurse at Mercy Hospital Kingfisher, but also chose to expand her career path in 2016. She completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training. Since then, Eaton has only expanded her certifications as a yoga instructor and Thai yoga bodywork practitioner, she told the group. Each step of training deepened her appreciation for the remarkable capabilities of the human body, Eaton said, and ultimately inspired her to pursue massage therapy school in 2025. She graduated that same year and now practices as a licensed massage therapist. [Photo provided]
Read moreSeven Kingfisher High School seniors were guests recently at a meeting of the Kingfisher Rotary Club.
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