Summer Wellness

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East Village @ The Round Tower, Sunday 25th July - Sunday 29th August

Summer Wellness 2021 A mix of yoga, guided meditation and a Sound Bath on the last day! Great for ALL skill levels!

About this event
This summer East Village @ The Round Tower are partnering with Sacred Space Healing Centre to offer a FREE PROGRAM of Summer Wellness. The program is a mix of yoga, guided meditation, sound baths and more! It's designed for ALL skill levels so anyone can join in.

We will be raising funds for CASP – a local Clondalkin charity doing great work in addiction recovery and aid. Visit CASP.ie to learn more.

Don't forget that if you enjoy the program you can continue with Sacred Space's classes and courses that they do all the time. You can visit them over on www.facebook.com/sacredspace22

**We are only allocating 40 tickets to ensure that we are adhering to the public health guidelines and giving everyone enough space to relax. There will be 10 “tickets” on the door each Sunday for 1st come / 1st served.


Date:
Sunday 25th July - Sunday 29th August
Time:
10.30am
Price:
Free (Donation)
Address:
East Village @ The Round Tower, Tower Road, Clondalkin, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of East Village @ The Round Tower, Tower Road, Clondalkin, County Dublin, Ireland

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