Health and healing arts conference, Feb. 25
Evelyn Graves Ministries, Pastor Dr Evelyn Graves is actively pursuing quality of life measures which will sustain families in the Greater Delaware Valley.
Saturday February 25, 2012 a Health, Healing and Performing Arts interactive conference will be held at Evelyn Graves Ministries 1115 Whitby Ave, W. Cobbs Creek Parkway, Yeadon, PA 19050 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
This unique performance driven conference will showcase artistic demonstrations along with creative information sessions on diseases that plaque our community with free referrals from medical professionals. Youth and there families should plan to attend these interactive sessions while learning how to cope and maintain challenging health concerns.
This free day long session will help attendees maintain quality of life through fourteen workshop/demonstrations and seven performances by Evelyn Graves Drama Productions and friends.
For more information and a complete schedule, contact Dr. Cassandra Graves, 215-727-7796, email: egdrampro@aol.com.
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