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Holistic Fair
On Saturday, May 7th Emy Belles hosts an exhibition of health, beauty and holistic products and treatments for the public in Emyvale Leisure Centre from 5pm to 8pm. Over 20 exhibitors were present to demonstrate their therapies, skin care products, arts and crafts and physiotherapy. There was massage, reiki, and herbal products to bring all sorts of benefits to the body. Many of these were appropriate for the male species but they were scarce on the ground but a very big number of the female population attended. Many of the ladies went home walking on air after the foot massage and I am told that many more availed of the treatment but only after the camera left the building.
Michaela displays the photography work by Vanessa based in Emyvale
Brigid Wray helps out at Javkie Hornsey’s stand for aromatheraphy and other health products
Kay Cassidy, Avon Rep, demonstrates some of the products to Breige McKenna
Patricia O’Connell and Baibe has products to bring peace and progress to life.
Finbarr McKenna, Physiotherapist, and Shóna Fox with Aloe Vera products.
Martha Kerr, Ardee, shows natural skin care products and she is also a Party Planner.
Geraldine Skinnader from Dundian performs reflexology.
Melissa Kerr, Roisin Austin and Caoimhe Boyle, McSorleys Pharmacy show Kneipp Range of aromatheraphy products.
Sylvia is hoping to begin a business in Manicure very soon.
Neringa, in the Farmer’s Market each week, describes her hand made jewellery to Mary McCaffrey.
Declan McKenna promotes Silverhill Foods Duckling, Farm shop and vegetable allotment.
Local Busy Bee Ceramics potter, Brenda McGinn, shows some of her work to Mary Murphy.
Clare Carbin samples Cake and Crumb products, displayed by Lorraine Martin
Bernie McBride chats to Una McCague as Majella Treanor, of A New U, applies some nail beauty.
The competition to ‘Name that toe’ has been cancelled. Bernie Dery offers a wide range of health and beauty treatments.
Teagan Murphy is not interested in beauty products as she does not need them - she is a natural beauty.
Geraldine Watterson, Emy Belles, chats to Aine Kelly, Physiotherapist at ‘Step to Better Health’.
Jenny Mahood, Cake and Crumb, displays a Fresh Cream Jam Sponge.
Kay McQuaid and Maura Walsh display jewellery produced by Kay., who is based in Monaghan.
Jackie Hornsey, mobile Therapist from Caledon, provides a sample foot massage to Liz.
Emer Campbell from Armagh Holistic Centre, and Fiona Kelly, health treatments on Dessert Lane, Armagh
Liz hears about Orlden Products based in Warrenpoint - herbal products for all skin ailments.
General views of the Leisure Centre during the Exhibition.