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Alison Williams Massage Therapist

Locality: Beechworth, Victoria

Phone: +61 438 538 253



Address: 86 Old Chiltern Road 3747 Beechworth, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 Try this. It really works. https://www.higherperspectives.com/muscle-of-the-soul-14820



19.01.2022 Due to the spread of Covid-19 I will not be working until further notice. Stay Safe and Healthy everyone XX <3 <3

19.01.2022 Jessica Lockwood is coming back to Beechworth at the end of this week and will be taking clients both old and new. Please click on Jessica's page to make appointments or you can also book with me. Hurry Appointments filling fast.

14.01.2022 I am taking bookings for Jessica Lockwood who will be here Thursday 7th, Saturday 9th, Sunday 10th & Monday 11th. Jessica Lockwood is an Intuitive Empath and Energetic Healer with a background in psychology. Approaching psychological wellness from a holistic and integrative perspective, Jessica works from an existential & trans-personal psychology vantage point, where she provides insight and support for Empaths, Highly Sensitive People and those awakening to their spiritua...l path. Through a harmonious blend of intuitive gifts, questions that support a client to unpack and process their concerns and deep energetic methods of healing, Jessica supports her clients in transforming disempowering habitual patterns, into profound shifts. Guiding people through the deepest aspects of awareness, awakening and into alignment with their most authentic self. In these approaches, Jessica assists her clients to expand beyond what they ever thought possible. It really is a more soulful approach to personal development, that holistically transforms you. A more gentle, yet powerful way of healing our buried stuff, which we all need now more than ever. The sessions are 3 Hours and cost $200. Places are filling fast so PM me now to book. You can read more about Jessica's work here https://www.facebook.com/thisvibrantsoul/



13.01.2022 The year is coming to a close. Time to forgive & release bad energy so that you can open yourself to new beginnings in the New Year. Wishing all of my clients ( and followers of this page ) a peaceful Christmas & a healthy fulfilling 2019.

06.01.2022 Gift Vouchers available for Valentines Day

05.01.2022 Jessica Lockwood is staying a bit longer and now taking more bookings. If you would like to book a session with Jess message me or click on her page to book directly .



05.01.2022 Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Appeal Media Statement 20 April 2020 Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch is urging people to donate to the ANZAC Appeal online ... Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch is encouraging the public to donate to the ANZAC Appeal online this year as restrictions around non-essential travel tighten in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch President, John Eldrid, said Australian's have been purchasing ANZAC badges from RSL volunteers in the lead up to ANZAC Day for almost a century. Buying and proudly wearing an ANZAC Appeal badge is as much an ANZAC tradition as attending a Dawn Service. If this was a normal year, volunteers from our Sub-Branch would be out and selling ANZAC badges right now in support of the annual ANZAC Appeal. However, 2020 is not a normal year, and Victorians need to stay home to help limit the spread of COVID-19. We do however have ANZAC Badges on sale in the IGA, Service Station, Hardware, Beechworth Floral Designs, the Newsagent, Kellz Kitch & the Eldorado Tavern. Our RSL is doing its bit, and our volunteers will not be fundraising this year. If you can’t buy from one of the businesses listed above, we are asking our community to support the ANZAC Appeal by making an online donation at anzacappeal.com.au. It’s very safe and secure, and it’s easy to do in just three simple steps. Money raised through the online appeal will go where it always has to fund vital services for veterans and families, John Eldrid said. RSL Victoria State President, Dr Robert Webster OAM, said that COVID-19 had increased the need for the RSL to raise funds to support veterans and families. Dr Webster said Many veterans are doing it especially tough. They’re struggling with social isolation, physical and mental health problems. The longer this pandemic goes on, the more acute the needs of our veterans become. Please show your support for those veterans who have made sacrifices for us and donate to the ANZAC Appeal via anzacappeal.com.au this ANZAC Day, Dr Webster said. As has been stated in the Media, ANZAC Services will not be open to the Public this year. This doesn’t mean you can’t pay your respect and honour our Veterans and Serving Men & Women. As the Last Post is played during the ANZAC Day Dawn Service walk outside, stand in your yard, driveway, or on your balcony and observe a minute of silence in respect of our veterans. Make sure that you snap a quick picture and share it on our Facebook page using the hashtag #STANDTO. People and Organisations are still encouraged to lay a Wreath at the Cenotaph. Gina at Beechworth Floral Designs is still taking orders for Wreaths. If you like, your Wreath can be laid either by Members of the RSL at the Private Dawn Service, or by Gina, or by yourself (complying with social distancing rules) at the Cenotaph after 8.00am on ANZAC Day. Lest We Forget.

04.01.2022 Jessica Lockwood (Intuitive Healer ) is available for healing sessions in my room this Thursday & Friday & will return June 7-9. Please PM me for an appointment.

02.01.2022 Our town- whilst not under threat from the fires at the moment- is suffering. Understandably the Tourists and some residents have left town and there have been... many cancellations in the Accommodation and Restaurant sectors of the town. When one section of our town suffers we all suffer. This is a big shout out to everyone to support our fantastic businesses . *Shop local wherever and whenever you can. *If you work out of town please shop IN TOWN. The IGA, Butchers, Greengrocers and Food Co Op have everything you need and if they haven't got it ask- they will do their best to stock what you want. *Buy your , petrol, newspapers, & hardware from our local businesses. *Eat out at our fabulous Restaurants, Pubs, Cafes and Breweries. *Buy all of your Plumbing needs from the Hardware and Plumbing Plus- great service & advice from these places- and if you have to return something they are close and always willing to help get you sorted. * Drop in to the Pubs and listen to Live music and have a drink- there is a variety of Music on every week in town. * Take the kids out for an Ice-cream at the Ice Creamery, or a treat at The Sweet Co. or the Toy Shop * Use local Tradesmen * Use local Health services. * Get a haircut. * Buy a bunch of flowers * Buy machinery, and get repairs done at our local businesses. * Hire some bikes and go for a ride around town. * Do a local History or Ghost tour and visit the Museum and Library- act like a Tourist it's amazing what you might find out. * Get some Fish and Chips, Hamburger, Kebab or Pizza and go around the Lake or the Gorge for a treat. * Go and pick some berries and make some Jam. *Tell your family and friends that we are open for business. These businesses are here for us all year. They employ us and our children. They support our sporting and community groups and clubs & festivals all year with donations. Please keep our little town alive. Without the businesses we will lose the great vibrancy people come here to see . Thank you in advance.

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