Fundraiser for Mens Shed Glenrothes and Sams cafe SAMH
A table sale of various crafts and taster sessions in Sound Healing, Unicorn Healing, Reiki and Indian Head Massage.
There will also be crystal stalls and tarot reading. Raffle Tombola Face painting and CAKE Stalls.
There will be plenty to see as there will be 51 tables at this event.
Come along and support this worthy event
Venue: CISWO, 390 South St, Glenrothes KY7 5NL
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