Crystal Cafe at the Western Community Centre 14th June
CRYSTAL CAFE - Your Local Spiritual Networking Hub.
14th June 2019
The second Friday of the month 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm (excluding January)
At the Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Ave, Hamilton.
A cafe with unlimited cups of tea and coffee, delicious home baking, crystals and Table Talk.
Gather around the table and talk spiritual matters for inspiration insight and development. Get to talk to Readers and Healers who will join in the conversations. People like Dawn, Janet, Michelle, Trevor and you may receive a Tea Leaf reading from Mary Ellen. Take a glance into The Crystal Point Virtual Store. Touch, feel, learn more about crystals and salt lamps.
WOW wait there’s more you even have a mini reading and healing.
Stay to the end at 8.30 and experience a wonderful universal healing experience with a team of dedicated people.
The cafe is for everyone whatever the stage of their awakened journey.
Tickets available online or at the door. Follow us on Facebook: thecrystalpointnz
See you there!
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