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The Spur to Host a 'Wellness Market'

Tue, 01/07/2020 - 14:31

Looking to help people make 2020 the "healthiest and happiest year yet," The Spur and the Wellness Foundation have announced that they are joining up for a wellness market on Saturday in Southampton.

Visitors can sample snacks and skin products, discover new and helpful workout methods, and learn about immune-system health and nutrition. Seventeen vendors, such as East End Row and Hamptons Hot Yoga, will be on hand to offer their products and expertise.

The wellness market will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. at 280 Elm Street. The first 100 tickets are $10 each, they cost $15 thereafter. More information and ticket reservations are online at thespur.com/events/wellness-market.

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