Wednesday 10 September 2008
Free Women's Wellbeing Afternoon: Taster Treatments & Talks From Therapists & Teachers
One for the lovely ladies of Brighton & Hove! Pencil this event into the diary and make a date to experience a top afternoon of wellbeing - aimed specifically at women.
Embrace this unique opportunity to have a chat with local therapists and teachers (who all work specifically with women) and ask those personal, female-related questions.
Enjoy a community feel and find out what alternative therapies and complementary medicines are available to support women's health with taster treatments and talks.
"I think there is a lack of knowledge and understanding on alternative health support for women issues, any age or stage of women's life," said organiser and Yoga Therapist Miriam Rubino.
"The idea is to create an space in which women can talk to practitioners directly or get a taster and understand how different therapies can help them with specific women's related health issues."
Find out about fertility, pregnancy and postnatal care, Yoga, Pilates, Nutrition, Diet, Acupuncture, Craniosacral Therapy, Massage, Reflexology, Languages, Homeopathy and Hypnotherapy.
A family-friendly event with a big garden to relax and play in, partners and children are all very welcome to come along too.
Tasty refreshments including healthy, organic, yummy cakes and drinks will be on sale.
Free Women's Wellbeing Afternoon @ Cornerstone Community Centre, 1 Church Rd, Hove, on Saturday 4th October from 1.30pm - 5pm.
For more info please contact Cornerstone Community Centre on 01273 327757 or email miriam_rubino@yahoo.co.uk
by: Monica Perdoni
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