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Natural Health & Healing Expo

On Friday, May 8, as the doors opened for the Natural Health & Healing Expo, the first visitors pay their entrance fee, enter their names in a door prize draw and receive gifts in a bag supplied by San Tai’s Health.

On Friday, May 8, as the doors opened  for the Natural Health & Healing Expo, the first visitors pay their entrance fee, enter their names in a door prize draw and receive gifts
in a bag supplied by San Tai’s Health. Tynelle Barkley working with Laurel Lamb for Prairie West Recreation hands out gift bags supplied by San Tai’s Health, to the first 100 visitors.

Uplifting flowering plants were supplied by Virden Home Hardware. Students worked at the fair. Shaelyn Langlois was the project manager (receiving volunteer credit hours).
Breanne Whitby, Andrea Langlois and Shaelyn Langlois worked the door and helped set up. Kay Kristjanson also worked a shift.

Bottom left: Traffic was light the first day of the
Expo but picked up on Saturday. Vendors from
Virden, elsewhere in Manitoba and
Saskatchewan took the opportunity to visit
each other’s tables, some to purchase, some
just to chat.
Top right: Life coaches (a husband and wife
duo), from Brandon are presenting information
at the Natural Health & Healing Expo. Among
40 vendors a wide variety of businesses gave
presentations every 30 minutes in Sunrise
Credit Union Banquet Hall at the Tundra Oil
& Gas Place. Photos/Anne Davison
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