BRIDGTON — The sixth annual S’more Social and Holistic Fair, to benefit families with special needs, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, at The HeartGlow Center.

Final preparations are under way for the S’more Social, a one-day benefit event bringing together artists, authors, holistic healers and other professionals in the field of mind-body-spirit from across the state.

The event will include:

• “S’moregasbord,” featuring make-your-own, all-you-can-eat gourmet S’mores for a $5 donation. Ingredients could include chocolate, peanut butter, salted caramel, raspberry and coconut. New this year will be S’more bowls and cones.

• Over a dozen holistic exhibitors featuring a variety of arts and crafts, including jewelry, art, books, charity yard sale, wellness sessions and intuitive readings.

Participating sponsors include Dragonfly Integrative Health; Health Medium Ray Veilleux; Jennifer Crowley, Brilliant Tranquility; Diane Emery, telepathic animal communication; Dede Eaton, readings, healing and gifts; and Deb Snyder, PhD.

All proceeds benefit the center’s charitable mission and programs.

The HeartGlow Center is a 501c3 nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to conscious living and honoring the sacred devotion of family caregivers. It provides recognition, holistic education, spiritual renewal, caregiver respite, practical resources and bereavement support for individuals and families with special needs, disabilities and/or chronic illness.

FMI: www.heartglow.org.

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