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Spiritual Meetings

Carol Watt from Feilding Spiritual and Awareness Centre

Hi Everyone, this Sunday 7th November we have the pleasure of Lisa Ross as our medium, she will be sharing inspiration and giving a demonstration of clairvoyance. The meeting will be held at the caledonian Hall, 55 Weld St, Feilding at 10.30am. We look forward to seeing you there.

LUNCH, ADVANCE NOTICE FOR SUNDAY 14TH NOVEMBER
Hi Friends and members of the Feilding Spiritual and Awareness Centre,
We are coming to the end of another disrupted year with meetings cancelled and venues changed, hopefully we are settled for a while. Our place of meeting is now the Caledonian Hall, 55 Weld St, Feilding at 10.30am very Sunday.

This is a busy time of the year as it is time to have our Annual General Meeting where we look back over the last year and look forward to the next, part of this process is to endorse a new committee. This year due to changing circumstances for a number of our standing Committee we have had several members leave. so we are asking for people to put their names forward to assist in the running of our Centre. This is a chance for Centre Members to have a say in how our Centre is run and how we move forward in the future. Without more people coming forward to lend a hand the Centre can’t run. It’s not a huge job and of course more people coming forward makes it easier on all involved.
If you aren’t able to come on the committee perhaps you would be able to lend a hand occasionally to help with the running of a meeting, small jobs but important.
On Sunday 14th November we will have Piki Lowe from Feilding as our Medium, following the meeting we will have our AGM, and as a thank-you for your support and friendship, after the meeting the Committee has decided to treat us all to lunch, finger food catered for at the hall.
So Please mark this in your diary, a great opportunity to get together with like minded souls.
Namaste, Valerie
Enquiries 029-902-9555

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