International Women’s Day is looking great

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It’s just over a month until International Women’s Day 2019 – Action for Change in Llanelli’s Parc y Scarlets and there’s going to be a lot happening on the day!

The event is on Saturday, 23rd March 2019 from 10:00-15:00 in The Canolfan Delme Thomas, Parcy Y Scarlets (The Barn).  Here is a rundown of what is going on;

Speakers:

Kay Georgina Downie, Hayley Twigg Wheeler, Joanne Yeo, Nia Griffith, Tracey Jones, Mayameen Meftahi, The Laughter Show and Sarah Lynn

Workshops:

EFT with Sarah Lynn, Yoga with Richard Rees, Belly Dancing with Lotus Sisters Belly Dance Company, Chwarae Teg (Bryony Wiffen) with more to be confirmed….

Entertainment:

The Voices Choir, Coedcae School Soloists and Katy Lewis

Community stands:

7th Llanelli Glanymor Brownies, Girl Guiding Carmarthenshire, Llanelli CommunityPartnership, CASM, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, Dyfed Powys Police, Safer Communities Action Group, Fusion, Llanelli Pride, Llanelli Town Council

Charity stands: Chwarae Teg, Threshold-DAS Limited, TLC Wales Fostering, Red Box Project Carmarthenshire,

Business Stands:

Llanelli Standard, Kay Georgina Downie, Weight Watchers (Louise Watkins), Lucy Maxwell-Cooze, Sarah Lynn of Emerald Dreams, Darcey’s with Michelle, CoreAbility (Kirsten Huesch), Grumpy Grannies (Catherine Owen), Slimming World (Emma Broad), Wendy Wallace – Williams Sewing House & Millinery, Sparkle Sisters – Make Up (Simone Bevan), ShimmerShack GlitterTattoos, Yarnia and Tropic (Fleur John), Lotion Potion Slime (Hayley Twigg Wheeler), Mum Academy,

The Llanelli Standard is proud to be supporting this event and is looking forward to attending.

To find out more, please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/246430842965020/permalink/266368280971276/ 

https://llanellistandard.com/

 


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