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Summer SOULSTICE event 2021

** OUR NEWEST SPEAKER **

Proud to introduce another speaker for the
"Summer SOULSTICE Holistic Day"!l

Saturday June 26 from 11am to 3pm at Confetti Party Place, 3190 Westchester Avenue in the Pelham Bay area of the Bronx, 1 block from the #6 train or Bx12 bus at the Pelham Bay Stop.

Author, Ms Mikki A. Ealey (Goddess Femi)
"Ready, Set, Go:  A Guide To Emerging Into Your Best Self"

She will also have her books available for purchase.

* FEATURED TALK *
"Releasing and Letting Go As We Burst Into Summer"
Ms. Kufunya Ife 

Check Out The Updated Flyer!

** ADMISSION - $15 **
REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO RECEIVE A "SUPER SOUL-STICE GIFT BAG 🎒

More Goodies To Come! 

Payable via PayPal @Bronx Holistic Healing
(Use the "Friends and Family Option to Avoid Fees)

Please view the event on Facebook for updates:
https://www.facebook.com/events/385494685906113?active_tab=about

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