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Spiritual Meetings

Carol Watt from Wanganui Spiritual and Awareness Centre

We are pleased to announce that we are recommencing our Sunday evening meetings, starting this Sunday 17th October at 7pm, St John Ambulance Hall, 25 Tawa Street.
We will be complying with govt Covid-19 level 2 regulations...1 meter distancing, we encourage wearing of masks, QR scan or Contract Tracing Register on entry, Hand Sanitiser.
HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY WANGANUI SPIRITUAL & AWARENESS CENTRE
Come along on Sunday night 7pm St Johns Ambulance Hall, 25 Tawa Street to help us celebrate 40 years as a Spiritual Sanctuary here in Wanganui.
Our special guest is the lovely Shellie Hanley along with her harp. She will be performing her Visual Sound Meditation Healing experience with her kaleidoscopic light show accompanied by her amazing channelled harp music - recently debuted at the PNth Matariki Festival (see demo on her facebook page)
Help us to celebrate and enjoy a birthday supper after the meeting.
Everyone is most welcome. Enquiries ph Carol 027 697 6308

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