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Creative Connections - A fun Creative Workshop

  • Whangaparaoa Community Hub 8/707 Whangaparaoa Road Stanmore Bay, Auckland, 0932 New Zealand (map)

We invite you to a morning of fun and creativity...

Using creativity we will take you on a journey to encourage a positive sense of identity, self-worth and help relieve stress and anxiety.

Where: Whangaparaoa Community Hub
When: Saturday 19 October 2019
Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Cost: $29 for two or $39 for three

Registration and payment:

To register please complete - we will send you the payment details (registration essential)


Or email:

To register by email, please:

1) please email info@savvyatbusiness.com with the number attending and we will send you the payment details.

Snapshot of the morning:

You will create a beautiful art piece using a combination of beautiful collage papers and mixed media.

  • All art materials supplied

  • Morning tea

  • No experience necessary

Perfect for everyone, there is no drawing required and you can’t get it wrong! Lots of fun and step by step instruction will lead each person into a personal creative expression that will be encouraging, uplifting and inspirational. Each person will finish the workshop with a completed collage.

(To keep the cost down this workshop has been kindly sponsored by Sharna Salthouse - Real Estate - Sharna will be there on the day volunteering her time as well)

//These Creative Workshops have been developed by contemporary visual artist, Froyle Davies.

The development of the art piece comes with the joy and journey of creating it. It’s not about what you see, but rather what you feel and it is creating from the heart.

Treena Salthouse has been trained by Froyle to facilitate these workshops and has a team of artists and creatives that she works alongside to run these workshops.

More info: 
About Froyle Davies
w: froyleart.com

This event has been inspired by MHAW...

Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) 2019: EXPLORE YOUR WAY TO WELLBEING

Taha Hinengaro: Mental & Emotional Wellbeing

"Just like your physical health, your mental and emotional wellbeing needs to be taken care of. Taha hinengaro is your mind, heart, conscience, thoughts and feelings. It’s about how you feel, as well as how you communicate and think. Taking care of taha hinengaro is important for everyone, regardless of whether or not you’ve experienced mental illness or distress. When your taha hinengaro is strong, you can better cope with the ups and downs of life. You can express your feelings and reach out for support from friends, whānau and colleagues if you need to. Read more at www.mhaw.nz/



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