Well-being Workshop 17 January
Happy New Year!
Feeling good about making changes for 2021?
Start the year off with some safe guided health and well-being practices all in one place.
Hewitts Homestead is holding a one of a kind well-being workshop at their peaceful garden venue in Linton.
Well-being Workshop 17 January
9.45am Registration
1st Workshop starts at 10am
expected finish time 2pm (after lunch)
Have you always wanted to try Tai Chi, Breathwork or Qi Gong? Or perhaps experience working with a holistic healer who has a wealth of proven experience and knowledge in an array of alternative medicines? Did you want to try mindfulness but didn’t really know where to start?
Interested in yoga, but you are a beginner and have been put off? If the answer is yes, then this is the event for you. Here is the opportunity to experience lots of little experiences in a safe environment.
Don’t hesitate to book as spaces are limited and will book up fast. Workshops will be experienced in groups of six (max). Workshops will be steered towards the groups needs e.g. beginners and experienced participants are both welcome.
· Experience a variety of health practices
· Learn techniques that will help you in the future
· Learn in a safe and natural environment
· Improve your overall health and well-being
· Beverages and light lunch is provided
All at a fraction of the cost that you would normally pay! Our interest is in your health and well-being, which is why this amazing event is priced at $72, which includes all beverages and a light lunch. Book now by completing the online form hewittshomestead.com...
Please complete the questionnaire as part of the booking process to allow us to understand your needs. All practitioners have regular current classes that you may continue to benefit from after the event.
If you have any questions please email the organiser; Vanessa@HewittsHomestead.com or See the event on facebook fb.me...
You can also preview more information at hewittshomestead.com...
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