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November News
Here we are with winter giving us a ‘hello’ already, but the Centre garden is still looking bright and colourful.
I have hardly been here since July: Scotland, Dinard, down the Thames, Germany, Australia, Malvern..
Fortunately I find the place carries on quite happily without me thanks to the continuing commitment of all the staff.
We have a new member of staff just joined us, Katharine Hall, who is a very experienced shiatsu practitioner. She is here on Friday mornings but she may be able to fit you in at another time if you enquire.
There was a very successful Taster Treatment Day in September which raised £275.00 for the projects. Another one is scheduled for January.
October was clothes shop month as once again we converted the waiting room for sale of donated nearly new clothes. This has raised a further £500.00 for the projects.
I will be giving an illustrated talk on my trip to Australia at the Centre at 7.30 on Wednesday 10th November. We are charging a flat £5 entry as another fund-raiser for the projects. I went to Boulia in the outback, the place Linda went to before we opened the Centre in 1999. I now understand why it meant so much to her. It was quite something else and a life-changing experience.
The making available of the recording of the Life After Death talk has been delayed by technical problems. Hopefully these will be sorted out soon.
I have been busy preparing and writing for the launch of The Great Transition which will be happening in the New Year. It’s an internet course to enable people to make the changes in themselves to change the world. It’s all very exciting.
However in the meantime Tina is running off to some exotic island in the Carribean to get married so I suppose I’ll have to stay home and do some work. It’s all right for some…
Charles



