Saturday 11th – Sunday 12th January 2014
Golden
Bay High School
12 Waitapu Rd,Takaka 7110
On the corner of Commercial
St. and Waitapu Rd.
At
the far North end of Takaka Township
Following
on from last January's inaugural GB Health Fair, the M.A.D Skool of
Arts & Healing is adding the arts this year for an Intergrated
Arts & Health Fair and expanding the Fair to a full weekend,
ending with a Sunday evening concert featuring Wellington's popular
band "Tunes of I" kicked off by other opening acts.
Stalls
will include Healthy food, art and sculpture exhibits, health-related
videos, presentations, workshops, live music, and 'A Healthy
Exhibition.' Health practitioner stalls offer information and samples
of many traditional and contemporary healing approaches. For an
enjoyable 'family day out,' we're planning clowns, stilts, face
painting, jugglers, pony rides, and more.
One
of our goals is to establish Golden Bay as an Integrative Arts,
Health, and Wellness destination.
Our
health and wellbeing -- both personal and planetary -- determine our
ability to enjoy and contribute to life for many years.Health is our
greatest Wealth"We Are What We Eat"...and Believe, and
Practice!
HealThy
Self is our motto.
We
invite you to join us to learn, share, and celebrate the wealth of
artistic and healing resources we are blessed with in Golden Bay.
Remember that visual, performing, and literary arts, music, dance,
fitness, healthy food, spirituality, holistic medical care, emergency
medical services, exercise, etc... all contribute to our overall
health and wellbeing. We aim to showcase EVERYONE in this truly
integrated health event!
Heal
Ourselves and We Heal the Planet
Tickets,
Bookings and EntryDay Pass $10 / $8 concession Family Day Pass
$20 Weekend Pass $15 / $12 concession Family Weekend Pass $30
(Children under 17 free) Sunday Evening Concert $15 per person /
$10 with purchase of Weekend Pass (Discounts for concert apply to
stallholders) Pass
includes access to all workshops, talks, seminars, music (excluding
Sunday Night concert), and stalls.
Practitioners
may charge extra for treatments and/or merchandise.

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