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2455 days ago

This weekend..Event for pampering

Tans from Te Awanga - Haumoana

Taradale Mini Expo
We look forward to sharing with our community a snap shot of ALL YOUNG LIVING!


Fabulous fun and experiences as part of an inspiring day



Join a community of like minded people to build and grow together!



Enjoy savoury delights and ningxia & Zyng tastings!



Great speakers on Nurturing creativity and pampering.



Bring your guests to view a snapshot of our amazing Young Living products in Essential Oils, Culinary oils, Personal Care, Savvy Mineral Make Up, Pure Safe and Gentle Bay Care, Nutrition, Household Products and Animal Care.



VENUE: All Saints Church Hall, 23 Puketapu Road, Taradale, NAPIER



TIME: 2:30Pm - 5:00pm



COST: $5 at the door



DATE: Saturday 6th April 2019

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