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Women’s Wellness Day

Published 13 January 2010, Posted in Northland

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The Northland Branch of Epilepsy NZ is having a Women’s Wellness Day - for women living with epilepsy either personally or as a carer.

We aim to have a peaceful, relaxed and informative day where women can talk with others, learn about their epilepsy through short seminars, and be pampered.  There will be no cost involved.  If however you would like to make a donation on the day we would happily accept it.

When:  Saturday February 13th
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Where:  Ratu Room, Manaia Health, 28 Rust Avenue, Whangarei

We hope to arrange transport from out of Whangarei.  If you wish to participate please contact Elaine Goldthorpe to arrange catering and transport if necessary.

Contact Elaine atEpilepsy Northland to book a place.

Supporting document Womens_Wellness_Day_Flyer.doc ()

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Ang on 02 February 2010 says:

Hey Gail, thanks for invite, I was just thinking about you guys today actually, we took the boys out sailing to Parua Bay.  Anyway would love to come to the forum north one on the 17th grin  See you there
Ang

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jeni claris on 02 February 2010 says:

i had a great afternoon and would love to do more. “Sailing have a go” i recommend it! only a few more days to go tho so make it quick, although i did hear the boats are here next week.

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Kaz on 02 February 2010 says:

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