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Happiness Club...


Helena

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In the spirit of doing weird and wonderful new things in 2015, a few of us local gals have started a happiness club. There are 4 of us so far(aged 32,33,36 and 42) and we'd like a 5th member. A couple of us are new to each other, so you won't be the odd one out. We met for a 'planning meeting' yesterday and discussed whether our theme tune would be fraggal Rock or Button Moon. We will meet once a month, mostly on a Monday night. Our first offical meeting is on the 9th Feb.


If you fancy it, email me some information about yourself and any questions you might have about us or the group.


Some info -

https://psychologies.co.uk/create-your-own-happiness-club


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