Exciting Community Festival Promises Fun and Wellness for Everyone!
A delightful "Feel Good Festival" is set to take place in Exeter, inviting community members to engage in various activities aimed at enhancing health and well-being. Scheduled for Saturday, 16 May, from 11 am to 2 pm, this festival will be held at the Wonford Community and Learning Centre and the Wonford Playing Fields.
A Celebration of Wellbeing
The event, organized by the community group Wonford Health Matters in partnership with the Wonford Community and Learning Centre, aims to foster connections and promote healthy lifestyles. Thanks to a generous funding of £900 from the Exeter Community grant provided by the City Council, the festival is free for all attendees.
Fun Activities for All Ages
The festival will feature an array of activities designed to bring the community together and celebrate well-being. Participants will enjoy guided walks, exercise classes, and complimentary therapy sessions. There will also be free food and drink, face painting, a bouncy castle, and football sessions led by the City Community Trust.
Engagement Through Creativity
In addition to physical activities, the festival will provide opportunities for attendees to engage in creative sessions, including dance and singing performances, as well as a unique Double Elephant Print Workshop. Organizers emphasize the festival's inclusive nature, making sure that there is something for all ages to enjoy.
Connecting with Nature and Each Other
Beyond just physical fun, the "Feel Good Festival" seeks to educate attendees on how to maintain their well-being, offering advice on various resources and services available in the community. Participants will also learn about the importance of connecting with others and nature, fostering a sense of belonging within the community.
This event promises to be a joyous and uplifting occasion, reinforcing the community's commitment to health and happiness. For more information and the full program, interested individuals can visit the Wonford Community & Learning Centre's website.