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My name is Tatiana Ellis, a Family Fitness Practitioner and founder of Firefly Fitness UK. I deliver creative exercise classes in getting fit with your child, in and around the South East London and Kent areas. I am interested in promoting holistic health and wellbeing and providing families with connections to businesses and practices that offer services in this field.


I am contacting you because I feel that your organisation may be a good fit to participate in an event I will be hosting. The event aims to provide knowledge of holistic health practices to families of children 0-5 years old.


The event details are as follows:


HOLISTICALLY HEALTHY HAPPY PARENTING 0-5 years old.

Saturday 4th March 2017

1-5pm

The Green, Nunhead, SE15 3QQ


I would like to extend an invitation for you to represent your business at this event. We envisage a varied event, with vacancies for stallholders, therapists and practitioners such as yourself to provide a service on the day for families to benefit from. This would be a unique and exciting opportunity to broaden your client base.


As the event is just over a month away, in order to make it a success, please confirm your booking by 31st January 2017. I have attached an information sheet but should you need more information, please do not hesitate to contact me to discuss further. Please feel free to pass this email onto any interested parties.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Kind regards,


Tatiana

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