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Halo Holistic raises fund for charity

The fair was elegantly separated into two sections, an indoor and outdoor market.

Halo Holistic Fair and Craft Market for charity took place on June 1 on Concorde Road in Bedfordview.

The fair was elegantly separated into two sections, an indoor and outdoor market.

Gerald Kruger and Cornel Potgieter from Lenroc Ent at the Halo Holistic Fair and Craft Market.

The indoor market had an array of health stalls, like the Swedish massage stalls, incense, moon healing and rock selling stalls.

Various psychics held different talks with interested guests in the conference rooms as well.

The indoor scene of the Halo Holistic Fair and Craft Market.

Meanwhile, outside Lenroc Ent entertained the crowd with live performances.

Food trucks and more stalls decorated the venue, with countless products on offer.

Bev Brown, Tanya Van Rie and Amy Lagan, organisers of the Halo Holistic Fair and Craft Market.

“All proceeds from the event will go to Door of Hope and Pilanesberg Wildlife Trust’s save a rhino project,” said main organiser Tanya Van Rie.

Amy Lagan, event coordinator, getting a Swedish massage from Olivia Jacobs.
10-month-old Lilly Kollman at the Halo Holistic Fair and Craft Market.
Outdoor market at the Halo Holistic Fair and Craft Market.
Thea Naiker and Thashia Pillay from Enchanted Moon Healing stall at the indoors of the Halo Holistic Fair and Craft Market.

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