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Wellbeing and Spiritual Fair Returns

Saturday 16th March

Karen Savage Published: 02 March 2024

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Indoor stalls at craft fair

After 3 successful Wellbeing and Spiritual fairs last year held at Wymondham Central Hall, Karen Savage is hosting 4 more this year, Saturday 16th March being the first from 10am-4pm. Free entry with something for all to enjoy. There will be 9 readers using tarot, angel or oracle cards and a palm reader. 25+ stalls selling handcrafted items, jewellery, soaps, fairy gardens/houses and more. Lots of beautiful crystals and knowledgeable stall holders that will help you choose the right ones for you.

Reiki, energy healing and Indian head massage on offer and the Norfolk Healers association will be giving healing sessions for a small donation to a charity of their choice. Our singer will be serenading us from the stage.

The Wymondham Wild Tribe, a wonderful group of young mums and their little people will be running craft activities for your children. Please come and speak to Claire about this group that have weekly meetups and fortnightly visits to Sutherlands care home to have fun with the residents who love to see the children and their therapy dog, Frank.

In the foyer you will find a pop up cafe providing teas, coffees cakes and savouries with vegan options.

Throughout the day in the adjacent Tiffey room there will be talks and demonstrations. We hope you will find something of interest from the following programme 11am - AR KRAV MAGA will be demonstrating self defence training 12-15pm - Marcus will be demonstrating QI Gong and talking about its health benefits 1-00pm - Our Gong and Sound bath practitioner will give a talk on healing through sound and about her new venture 1-45pm - Jonathon will be holding an interesting talk for the men based on masculine healing and connection. 2.20pm - Song and Sound for your soul with Donna and the Omnichoir 3.30pm Joshua Arbery will round off the day with a guided meditation.

If you enjoy your day with us, pop Sunday 7th July on the calendar so the workers out there can come too.

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