GOOD VIBE: There'll be something for everyone at the Energy and Wellbeing Expo at the Gympie Civic Centre on Saturday, March 25.
GOOD VIBE: There'll be something for everyone at the Energy and Wellbeing Expo at the Gympie Civic Centre on Saturday, March 25.

Energise yourself at Gympie wellbeing expo

ALL ROADS lead to the Gympie Civic Centre on Saturday, March 25 for the Energy and Wellbeing Expo.

Organiser Di Woodstock says practitioners from from far and wide - and from the Gympie region - to share their passion for essential oils, crystals, reiki and many other energising things.

Have a reading from one of the psychic readers, have your spirit guide drawn, see your aura with Di's aura camera, pick out a piece of local handmade sterling silver jewellery, have your face painted by Azi the Faery or experience a massage or reiki session.

Energy and Wellgeing Expo organiser Di Woodstock.
Energy and Wellgeing Expo organiser Di Woodstock.

"We have music, fun and the Quintessence Belly dancers are on stage at 11am,” Di said.

"Talks and demonstrations will run throughout the day and there is essential oil workshop at 10am.

"Great food and drinks from Picnicin will be available through the day and there will be an ATM available too.”

The doors open at 9am and all are welcome.

The day runs until 4pm and admission of $5 per person puts you in the running for the lucky door prize of a $100 voucher from Magicality which is opening for April in Goldfields Plaza.

More information at www.magicality.com.au and go to the energy expo page or phone Di Woodstock on 0419 224 628.

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