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Natural Awakenings Fairfield & Southern Litchfield Counties

Summertime Events at Salt of the Earth

Salt of the Earth Healing Arts Sanctuary

Salt of the Earth Healing Arts Sanctuary, in Woodbury, will host a summer “dayscape” for the public, from 11am to 4pm, August 19. All attendees will have opportunities to experience Salt of the Earth’s newest products, services and therapies, including a crystal showcase, professional organic spray tanning (in 10 minutes), new infrared portable sauna, Ayurvedic therapies and more. There is a $20 fee, which includes brief experiences of all services offered.

Also on August 19, from 2 to 4pm, spiritual musician David Young will offer "Readings" in the salt cave at Salt of the Earth Spa (787 Main St). Readings are 20 minutes and include the natural salt cave salt therapy. At 7pm that evening, Young will perform a specials spiritual musical performance at Athena Hall at the Sanctuary (346 Main St), playing his guitar and flutes. The concert is $30 in advance or $35 at the door.

On August 31, celebrate and Journey Dance with JoJo Keane at the Sanctuary from 6 to 7:30pm. It is $25 per class.

There is a special summer promotion on salt cave visits good through the end of August. A 10-pack of salt cave sessions will be available for $200. This offer will not be extended beyond the end of August.

In July Salt of the Earth announced its new membership program, which allows individuals to sign up for a 6- or 12- month commitment in order to obtain savings on various combinations of services, including salt cave sessions, BioMat sessions, crystal light therapy and infrared sauna sessions. Memberships may also entitle individuals to additional discounts on other products and services.

For more information about the various events or membership packages available, call 203-586-1172 or visit NaturalSaltHealing.com. Locations: Salt of the Earth
Healing Arts Sanctuary is at 346 Main St S, Woodbury. Salt of the Earth Therapeutic Spa is at 787 Main St S, Woodbury. See Community Resource Guide listings, page 65.