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THE VENUE ...

The Mornington Peninsula Reiki Centre
is situated some eighty kilometres
south-east of the centre of Melbourne.
Mornington Peninsula Reiki Center
The Centre, which also serves as the home of Jim Frew and his wife Beth, is situated on a timbered bush block of approximately 2 acres, and backs onto Lorna's triangle, a bushland nature reserve of around 25 acres.

Visiting students have commented frequently about the peaceful natural surroundings, bird life and native vegetation.


MORNINGTON PENINSULA

The picturesque Mornington Peninsula is situated between Victoria's Port Philip and Westernport Bays. It is regarded as both a seaside holiday region for Melbourne and has also become an important wine producing region.

Bittern is around 75 to 100 minutes drive from the city centre, depending on traffic conditions. Both the Monash and the Mornington Peninsula Freeways provide access to the Peninsula from Melbourne. Access to the Centre is via the unsealed, but well-maintained Messines Road. There is ample off street parking for vehicles. (Melways Directory Reference Page 164 E 11)

WHY NOT STAY OVER?

Your hosts: Jim & Beth Frew Students travelling from a distance are welcome to stay overnight in the bunk room.
Those who have done so usually comment on the peace and quiet, and the opportunity to remain "within the energy" as they are introduced to the practice of Reiki. We commend this opportunity to the discriminating student seeking a special experience.

          Your hosts, Jim & Beth Frew

Students wishing to stay overnight may be accommodated in a guest room when attending a training and may, following discussion with your hostess Beth, need to bring their own sleeping bag, doona or blankets, pillow, sheets, etc. Slippers for indoor wear are essential. Also required are personal toiletries, dressing gown, and towel. Guests join Jim and Beth for their evening meal and are asked to bring food to share for this meal, and also their requirements for their breakfast and lunches, plus any special dietary requirements. Hot beverages are provided. (Note: when bringing of food is not practical, a charge of $20 is made in lieu). Detailed information, travel directions and maps are provided on receipt of bookings.

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