StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Naomi Gaskin, Naturopathic, Open Sky Stories and The Chill Desire

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running StoosNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Naomi Gaskin is a registered Psychotherapist, offering Psychotherapy, Executive Coaching and Group Workshops from her Peterborough office.

Located in East City, Naomi works with individuals, adults or young adults, couples or groups offering trust, safety, and a promise to be seen and heard. Naomi believes that the way forward is through it. Visit naomigtherapy.com for details or to book a free consultation.

Peterborough Centre of Naturopathic Medicine is expanding into Millbrook.

Owner Dr. Brenda Tapp says her second location will be opening in mid-august at 36 King St East downtown Millbrook, offering four naturopathic doctors accepting new patients as well as a retail store featuring personal care products, chemical free cleaners, supplements, health foods and more! Watch for the official opening of The Village Apothecary in Millbrook in the next few weeks.

Open Sky Stories is Erica Richmond’s business.

Richmond is inspiring connection, creativity and collaboration, one word at a time! Richmond offers a writing community, with writing workshops, programs such as the Mail Art Stories, and the Connected Stories projects, a product line including her clever Postcard Stories featuring writing activities printed on postcards, and she has published her own book called Pixie and the Bees. Check it all out at openskystories.com or on Facebook and Instagram.

The Chill Desire is a new destination for Peterborough Ice Cream lovers.

Brothers Juneja and Nitish recently opened their new ice cream parlour at 366 George St. N. The brothers start with quality local ice cream from Central Smith Creamery and Kawartha Dairy in cones, Belgian waffles or cups, sundaes, smoothies and milkshakes. They are also bringing their Indian heritage into some of their menu items, so can try falooda, kulfi, gulab jamun, badam milk, and a few Indian ice cream flavours. Nitish and Juneja are Fleming graduates and good guys, so check them out at 366 George St. or on Instagram.

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