Dare to Be Aware Fair Celebrates 12 Years Promoting Wellness
The 12th annual Dare to Be Aware Fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 6 at the Sister Joel Read Conference Center, at Alverno College. The fair gathers more than 100 exhibitors focused on expanding well-being, joy, growth and vitality.
This year’s fair includes free workshops, performances and demonstrations to teach people about lifestyle decisions to enhance their health in body, mind and spirit. Offerings include specialists in health and wellness; life coaching and personal growth programs; natural healing; herbs; organic items; animal communicators; sound healers; psychic readings and more. “I invite you to enjoy a day of learning and exploring, and meeting caring people who have resources to help you awaken your natural self,” says Patricia Clason, Director of the Center for Creative Learning.
The Dare to Be Aware Fair is produced by Center for Creative Learning, and sponsored by Natural Awakenings magazine, Free Spirit Crystals, Your LIFE! Magazine and Hozho’ Healing. To commemorate the 12-year milestone, Mayor Tom Barrett has declared April 6, 2019 to be Dare to Be Aware Day in Milwaukee.
Admission: $5. Location: 3400 S. 43rd St., Milwaukee. For more information, email Patricia@DaretoBeAwareFair.com or visit DareToBeAwareFair.com.
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