July 2011 FEATURES The Southwest Portland Post • 5 Morning in the Healing Garden Post photos by Lee Perlman Drummers entertain at the dedication of the National College of Natural Medicine’s new Min Zidell Healing Garden in South Port- land, June 24. Min Zidell, longtime patron of naturopathic medicine and namesake of the new Min Zidell Healing Garden, at its June 24 dedication.The Zidell family donated $150,000 toward the garden’s creation. A statue of ancient Chinese physician Sun Simiao, sitting on a ti- ger (depicting strength) and treating a western doctor. The statue, intended to symbolize the blending of western and eastern natural medical practices, was donated by Huo Baozhu for the new Min Zidell Healing Garden. David Schleich, president of the National College of Natural Medi- cine and Patrick Quinton, executive director of the Portland Develop- ment Commission at the dedication of the new Min Zidell Healing Garden in South Portland, June 24. Hillsdale Business and Professional Association 35th Annual Customer Appreciation Blueberry Pancake Breakfast Sunday, July 31st, 8:30am-noon, Casa Colima Parking Lot $6 Adults, $4 Children, Plus... Our annual Hillsdale Benefit Booksale 10 am-3 pm Anne Slocom-Edmund - Optometric Physician Heather Dudzik - Optician Annie Wolf - Optometric Physician