Health and Wellbeing Event held by Tasman Young Farmers Region
Morning Everyone!
Our regional Young Farmers is hosting a free Health and Wellbeing Event next Thursday!
We have got some awesome speakers coming along to share their stories and give us some tips on how to best manage our health and wellbeing!
Our number one aim is to get farmers off the farm and out of the tractors to come down and have a chat, meet someone new and learn some skills as we know the huge impact being in the agriculture industry has on your wellbeing and health!
There will be a free BBQ!
So if this sounds like something you or your friends could benefit from, head along to the link below and RSVP! (this is just for catering purposes) We encourage everyone to bring a friend along!
And would love everyone to share this out amongst their friends/family and community!
Any questions feel free to message me or the Tasman Young Farmers Region facebook and we will reply as soon as possible
Link to RSVP: events.humanitix.com...
Location: Southbrook Rugby Club Rooms, Rangiora
Time: 7pm Start (come earlier to socialise and meet someone new)
Doors will open 6:30pm
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