Don’t miss the “Mystic Spirit Holistic Wellness Fair”
From the MS Walk Team “Michelle’s Supporters,”
A collective wellness and healing event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at the Cuba VFW Hall
Holistic health practitioners, healers, psychics, mediums, and spirit artists, as well as vendors and artists of spiritual, metaphysical products and health and beauty items, will join together on March 8, 2025, to present the 8th Annual Mystic Spirit Holistic Wellness Fair. The event is hosted by MS Walk Team Michelle’s Supporters and will be held from 10:00 am- 4:00 pm at the VFW Reception Hall at 5425 Route 305, Cuba, NY.
This family-friendly event can be found on Facebook by searching “Mystic Siprit Holistic Wellness Fair.” The Cuba VFW is a wheelchair accessible facility.
Guests are asked to donate $5 at the door for entry. There will be raffles throughout the day. Tickets will be sold for a multi-item raffle at $5 per sheet with prizes donated by multiple vendors.
Readings and healing services are purchased from individual vendors who set their own prices. All proceeds will be donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society MS Walk 2025.
Coffee, pastries, cookies and a variety of sandwiches will be available for purchase, expertly prepared by The Perfect Blend Coffeehouse and Eatery.
The team is also seeking volunteers to help during the fair and afterward for clean-up. Organizers welcome students 16 years and older to volunteer as an excellent opportunity to help raise funds that will aid in research and services for people living with multiple sclerosis.
Team Michelle’s Supporters was named after its founder, Michelle Clark, who grew up in Cuba, who was diagnosed with MS in 2002. The team was formed in 2003 and walks in Buffalo every year. Entering its 8th year, the Mystic Spirit Holistic Wellness Fair has raised over $12,000 since 2018 to boost Team Michelle’s Supporters, whose team members have cumulatively donated more than $131,000 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to fund research, education and support for MS patients and their families.
Multiple sclerosis is a long-lasting disease that affects each individual in a different way. The brain, spinal cord and optic nerve are particularly vulnerable, as the immune system attacks a fatty material called the myelin sheath, a type of coating on the nerve, causing damage to the nerve conduction. Patients often experience problems with vision, balance, muscle control, and other basic body functions. For more information or ways to support the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in your community, visit www.nationalmssociety.org.
Text or call Belinda Knight at (716) 307-9249 for more information, or to volunteer at the fair.