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 32 E Hampton Rd Marlborough CT 06447  See map

Oneida Holistic Health Center Hosts TOYS FOR TOYS


When doing your holiday shopping, please consider buying a toy for a child in need.The Oneida Holistic Health Center located at 32 East Hampton Rd in Marlborough, CT  will be collecting unwrapped new toys for  the TOYS FOR TOTS Program starting on Monday Nov.12th. The Marines do an awesome job with helping so many with this Program! All who donate at the center can enter the Center’s  TOYS FOR TOTS RAFFLE for a chance to win prizes from local merchants. DONATIONS MAY BE DROPPED OFF MONDAY TRU FRIDAY FROM 10am to 6pm and during event hour. To make weekend  or evening donations please call the center to make arrangements. 860-467-6518 


At The Oneida Holistic Health Center you will find a dedicated group of Holistic practitioners who offer a variety of services and products to help you live well and feel good. Services offered include Therapeutic Massage, Skin Care, Acupuncture, Chiropractic Care, Business Coaching, Life Coaching, Reiki and more. The center hosts several free holistic health programs each month including First Fridays Free Healings. For more information on The Oneida Holistic Health Center please visit their Face-book page, their website theocenter.net or call them at  860-467-6518. The center is also an art gallery offering artwork from local artists for sale. Besides the artwork, the center sells a variety of unique items for yourself or as gifts. Gift Certificates are always available. 


Mark your calendars! The Center will be hosting their first public Family Holiday Celebration on Sunday December 9th, 2012 from 12pm-3pm. Toy donation and donations for The Food Bank of Marlborough will be accepted during the event.

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Bob May 22, 2013 at 02:41 pm
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