Aura’s FREE Wellbeing Festival is back for its second year and set to be even bigger and brighter!
A rejuvenating day packed with expert-led workshops, children’s sessions, food stalls, wellbeing vendors, and plenty of good vibes.
Whether you’re bringing the kids, coming with friends, or coming on your own – this event has something for everyone.
What to expect:
Soundbaths & mindfulness for kids
Boxing, movement & journaling for adults
Menopause support
Yoga, heart chakra work, diabetes reversal talks and much more!
While all workshops are completely free, donations are always appreciated and go directly toward supporting our mental health services.
So come along, unwind, and reconnect — we’d love to see you there!
A huge thank you to the expert workshop leaders, stall holders, food & drink vans, volunteers and more who are helping to make this event extra special.
More details:
Sunday 20th July, 11 am – 4pm
Milton Park, Alsager, ST7 2ES
For more information:
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