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Q: How do I register for a workshop or a reading? A: You can call Aquarius Sanctuary at 978-486-0248 or you can e-mail us at AquariusSanctuary@comcast.net. We ask that you reserve your space in the workshop and/or reading by using your credit card or by providing a check. We accept only Visa and Mastercard. At the time of the workshop or reading, you can then either pay us with your credit card, cash or check. Q: What is your cancellation policy? A: Out of consideration to our practitioners, Aquarius Sanctuary has instituted a 48-hour cancellation policy. Workshop participants must make advance reservations using a check or credit card. In the event you are unable to attend, you will be charged, unless you notify Aquarius Sanctuary at least 48 hours in advance. Q: Who do I contact if I'm interested in giving a workshop? A: Aquarius Sanctuary is always interested in offering new and exciting workshops. Please contact Pam Ross at Aquarius Sanctuary by calling 978-486-0248 or by e-mailing us at Aquariussanctuary@comcast.net. If you contact us by e-mail, please provide a brief description of your workshop as well as the best way to reach you. We promise to contact you as soon as possible. Q: Who do I contact to advertise on your website? A: We ask that you contact us by calling 978-486-0248 or by e-mailing us at AquariusSanctuary@comcast.net. We will review your proposed advertisement and if we accept it, we will then ask you to provide us, via e-mail, with a copy of your advertisement in jpeg format. If you are unable to do this, you can provide us with a copy of your business card and we can scan it onto the webpage (for a small additional fee). Please call us for advertisement rates. Q: What is the best time to call Aquarius Sanctuary? A: Although you may call us anytime and leave a message on our answering machine, we have a staff person who can answer your questions between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. | |
All love that has not friendship foir its base, is like a mansion built upon the sand. ~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox | |