Heartbeats Cardiac Support Group for Heart Event Survivors on the Coast
Heartbeats next Hibiscus Coast Group meeting is TUESDAY 2nd July at the Hibiscus Coast Community House (behind the Estuary Arts Centre), Orewa next Tuesday, 2nd July.
If you've had a heart attack, just come out of hospital after heart surgery, or have heart failure or hypertension - then Heartbeats is for YOU.
If you're feeling anxious, alone and can't find anyone who understands what you are going through - then Heartbeats is for YOU.
Come along and meet people who are in the same situation. It's free, informal, and you will learn so much about ways in which you can get on with living.
SEE YOU IN OREWA ON TUESDAY. Don't pass up the opportunity to find that YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
Call Trent for more information on 0220 606 199
PSYCHIC AND MEDIUMSHIP READINGS.
HI EVERYONE❗
Would you like to know what the future has in store for you ? A new romance perhaps ? Moving house ? Different job ? Would you like to receive a message from a loved one who has passed ?
Interested ? Then come along to our next meeting, this Wednesday, February 11th, 7:30pm start, in The Theosophical Society Hall, 9e, Annalise Place, off Forest Glen, off Puriri Avenue, Orewa. There is a car park next to the hall. We finish around 9pm.
We are "The Hibiscus Spiritual Awakening and Healing Centre", a non-profit organisation run by friendly volunteers, and we ask for only $5 each please. Meetings are held fortnightly, with a different medium each time. It's always nice to see that people new to us are often chosen for a reading on their first visit.
In a warm, pleasant relaxing atmosphere, people receive amazing, enlightening, and very comforting messages, as well as good advice. Often, the medium will provide evidence by giving small details that the medium could not possibly have known.
Look us up on Facebook. Satisfy your curiosity by coming along and checking us out. It will be a revelation !
And, whether you are young, or not so young,
ALL ARE WELCOME❗
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