1674 days ago

Free Wellbeing Day Out

Frances Loo from Mt Eden Rotary

Haere mai. Mt Eden Rotary's free multi-cultural community event Wellbeing Day Out is on this Saturday 22 May at the Mt Eden Village Centre, 449 Mt Eden Rd (opposite Circus Circus Cafe). Some of the activities & workshops are full, but there is still room in the following:

10am Introduction to Ayurveda www.wellbeingdayout.com...
11am Be Waterwise/Save Water www.wellbeingdayout.com...
12noon Ways to Reduce Waste www.wellbeingdayout.com...
12noon Introduction to Self Defence www.wellbeingdayout.com...
1pm Getting a Good Night's Sleep www.wellbeingdayout.com...
1pm Introduction to Tai Chi www.wellbeingdayout.com...
2pm Poi for Your Health www.wellbeingdayout.com...

Please follow the links to book your free tickets on eventbrite.

Or just come along and browse the Wellbeing Day Out stalls which are open to the public from 10am-2pm (no ticket required). The stalls are Age Concern Auckland, Allergy New Zealand, Auckland Council Waste Solutions, Chinese Conservation Education Trust, Eden Village - Oceania Healthcare, Elias Wellness Center (free chiropractic spinal health checks), HELP Auckland, Maungawhau Ecological Halo (free rat traps), Mount Eden Village People, Rotaract, Rotary, St John Youth and Volunteering Auckland.

Check out the details at www.wellbeingdayout.com....

Many thanks to our organiser Mt Eden Rotary and our major sponsor - the Albert-Eden Local Board through the Albert Eden Neighbourhood Arts programme. Many thanks also to the Chapter Book & Tea Shop and to Oceania Healthcare for their sponsorship.

E kite wawe ia koe.

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