The Art of Intention Day Retreat – December, 11, 2011
On Sunday, December 11th, Dr. Rob Kiltz will be joined by Sheila Applegate, Joanne Bisesi and Teresa Huggins to present a relaxing and enlightening Day Retreat where you will learn about the art of intention and how to live better in the present moment!
The retreat will be held at CNY Healing Arts in Syracuse, NY from 10am-4pm. We will be utilizing the space in Dr. Kiltz’s beautiful, newly expanded, healing center at 195 Intrepid Lane, directly off of Brighton Ave. Cost to attend is $45 per person. Proceeds from this Day Retreat to benefit our local Food Bank. Please visit this link to register http://cnyfertility.com/retreats/
Please write out your check to CNY Fertility Center and mail it to Christine Briel, PO Box 1031, Skaneateles, NY, 13152. You must prepay to reserve your spot at this retreat. You will want to bring a blanket, pillow and yoga mat (not necessary but optional) for comfort and please dress in comfortable clothing. All supplies and meals will be provided. If you have any questions about this retreat please email Chris at cbriel@cnyfertility.com.
Below you can get a sneak peek and virtual tour of the newly expanded CNY Healing Arts Center where we will hold this retreat. We look forward to seeing you there!
Dr. Rob’s “Focus on the Positives” Retreat – May 15, 2011
Successful Fundraiser for Finger Lakes SPCA
Dr. Rob Kiltz sponsored a wonderful fundraiser for Finger Lakes SPCA at Claire Affleck Training Horse Farm on this past Saturday, August 7th, 2010. It was a beautiful day with pets available for adoption from the SPCA, magic tricks by Jason the Entertainer, face painting by Minnie the Mouse and Checkers the Clown and we all enjoyed the music of Dusty Pas’cal throughout the event. The kids especially enjoyed the horse rides provided by Claire Affleck and her Team.
Thanks to everyone that helped as well as everyone that attended. We raised over $1000 for this worthy cause. If you missed our fundraiser and would like to make a donation to the Finger Lakes SPCA, please send a check made payable to FLSPCA of CNY to:
Finger Lakes SPCA of CNY
41 York Street
Auburn, NY 13021
Giving Away 4 IVF Cycles for National Infertility Awareness Week 2010
April 24 – May 1, 2010 is National Infertility Awareness Week®, a movement sponsored by RESOLVE to raise awareness about the disease of infertility which affects 7.3 million Americans. Read more about RESOLVE here.
Dr. Rob Kiltz, Founder and Director of 3 CNY Fertility Centers with locations in Syracuse, Albany and Rochester, focuses on patient empowerment and affordable health care. Creating a family is more than just addressing medical fertility issues that individuals or couples may have. In the spirit of NIAW, Dr. Rob will sponsor a Tele-Workshop with Kristen Magnacca, author of Love & Infertility, to share information and support to individuals and couples going through infertility. Email Kristen@cnyfertility.com to join the Tele-Workshop: Focusing on Flourishing on Thursday, April 29, 2010, 6:30pm.
Dr. Kiltz is quoted as saying, “RESOLVE’s National Infertility Awareness Week is a time for us to help educate the general public and create greater awareness and understanding about infertility in Upstate NY, to help women and men find the answers and get the support they need to make important medical decisions and address the medical, emotional, social and economic challenges infertility can present.”
CNY Fertility Center Celebrates National Infertility Awareness Week
by giving away 4 FREE IVF Cycles.
DETAILS:
CNY Fertility will take registrations to win these free IVF cycles up until Sunday, May 2nd, 2010, 9AM at which time the registration will be closed. We will gather the registrant data during the week of May3rd – 9th and notify all registrants of their registrant number. On Monday, May10th, Dr. Rob Kiltz will announce the 4 winning numbers during his Support Webinar.
Click on this link to enter to win 1 free IVF Cycle.
Click on this link to join Dr. Rob’s Support Webinar on May 10th.
NOTE: There is no cash value for the winners of the free IVF cycle. You must schedule an initial consultation with one of our CNY Fertility Center’s within 6 months of the completion of this Giveaway. You will not be charged for this consultation, if your insurance doesn’t provide you coverage. If you are a past CNY Fertility client we will need you to come in for a followup appointment. You must use your free IVF cycle within 1 year of the completion of this Giveaway. These free IVF cycles exclude all medications.
Art Fundraiser off to a Great Start!
The Art Fundraiser for Laker Limo kicked off last night with the Meet the Artist Reception. My thanks to Hairtique Salon and Day Spa for hosting the event. A great success with great people and connections. We raised nearly $2000 for the Laker Limo service so far and the fundraiser will continue through this Saturday during Hairtique’s normal business hours. Below are a few of my art pieces being sold for this fundraiser.
Dr. Robert Kiltz event in Skaneateles, NY on 01/24/10
Skaneateles High School students: Gaelyn Price, Dani Alderman, Ellie Krause, Jeff Higman and Joe Duggan are hosting a benefit dinner and silent auction at 4:00pm on Sunday, January 24th at the lakeside home of Dr. Robert Kiltz. They were so moved by the children they worked with in El Salvador last summer that they wanted to do more to help the people of this impoverished nation. They’re raising funds for a fully equipped Medical van that will be used by doctors to provide much needed medical and dental care to the outlying villages of El Salvador.
Tickets for the benefit dinner are $60 and can be purchased by calling Eileen Price at (315) 559-1529. The students will prepare a Salvadoran meal for up to 100 guests. They are also selling Calendars, Coffee, T-shirts and Sweatshirts (the kids are wearing the t-shirts and sweatshirts in the picture above).
Ellie Krause’s El Salvador Story:
Upon arriving in San Salvador our group got off the plane, packed our bags snugly into the back of a pick-up, and packed ourselves just as snugly into a big blue van (our transportation for the trip). As we drove along the highway I began to marvel at the spectacular landscape: dramatic mountains blanketed in lush green forests forming rigid and unpredictable shapes. But as I looked through the gaps in foliage along the road I soon became aware of the reality of the situation. Nestled amongst the trees lay thousands of tin-roofed huts huddled close. Together they shaped a large metal expanse that seemed to flow with the contours of the landscape. I was in awe. These were people’s homes. Shelters pieced together with corrugated tin and wood. That night there was a hard rain; as I lay in my comfortable bunk, drenched in bug-spray and wrapped in mosquito netting, I couldn’t help thinking about the people living in those homes. [...]




