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Spiritual & Wellbeing Expo is on in Spreydon this Saturday 13th April. Venue is Spreydon School

Brenda from Northwood

Doors open 11 - 4pm, $5 entry under 12 years free. Free workshops/talks on the day from midday. Facebook Event link is: www.facebook.com...

Stallholders this Saturday are:

Ai - Shiatsu Massage

Alice Mardel “A Spoonful of Sugar” – Medicinal Herbs and Healing Stones

Bella Rose – Readings, Clairvoyance

Bobbie Reed-Collier – Reflexology

David Wiffin – Numerology Readings

Dawn Cowan – do Terra Oils, Highest Quality Essential Oil

DeeAroha – Clairvoyant, Channel, Spiritual Teacher

Di Jordan - Angels Tarot and Gifts – Tarot Readings, Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Life Lessons

Gail Payne, Spirit Medium, Readings

Geke Clucas-Smith – Energy Healer

Haley Ingram – World Organics Skin Care

Jay Saunders – Massage Therapist

Jean Paul – Tarot Readings

Joanne Garron & Kirsty Rossiter – It Works Global, Keto coffee and products

Kim Mehlhopt – Clairvoyant, Medium, Readings

Laeis Lyndturn, Medium, Clairvoyant, Readings

Lisa Swain, Clairvoyant, Psychic, Readings

Lynda Joy – Light Language, Readings

Margaret Petersen – Indian Head Massage and Readings

Rob Spijkerman – “Earth Spirit Crystal Healer”, Healing Sessions

Rose Guy – “Food Intuitive”

Saga – Reflexology

Sally Adams – Massage, Reiki

Sandy Benseman – Medium, Readings

Sharon & Angela – Readings, Crystals and gifts

Shona Hills “The Crystal Lady” – Crystals, incense, gifts and more

Sonja Kate – gifts, fundraising for Oscar, raffles, lucky dips

Suzanne Nicholson – Access Bars Sessions, Massage Therapist

Tracey Stevenson - Chakra Balancing, Blue Star Spiritual Healing

Virginia McNaughton – Reiki/Crystal Healing, Past Life Readings

Wayne Fechney – Reiki and Bluestar Spiritual Healing



We hope to see you there!

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