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Wrightstown Farmers Market vendor Macungie Mountain Herb Farm and Kevin McLemore featured at shopping event in Wayne showroom

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Samsara Gear, an exclusive fashion and accessories collection from the Himalayas, joins with Wrightstown Farmers Market vendor Macungie Mountain Herb Farm and Kevin McLemore, a next bestselling author on the art of romance, in presenting a show in Wayne.
Macungie Mountain Herb Farm offers herb-infused beverages, gluten-free baked goods and prepared foods.
Samsara Gear shares profits with Heart Your Body Charitable Trust, helping those with negative body image or an eating disorder.
The Samsara Gear show is open by appointment, in the kitchen showroom of Spogue Kitchens & Baths, 302 W. Lancaster Ave., 2nd Level, Wayne. For appointments contact frankie@samsaragear.com.
Event highlights include:
• a newly arrived shipment of 100 unique Weekender Bags from Kathmandu, each one with its own colorful embroidered design;
• learning how to create a Sweetheart Tea for Two Tray from Macungie Mountain Herb Farm;

• a complimentary tea tasting of 10 varieties of organically grown, locally harvested herbal teas;
• shopping from a selection of Grab and Go pre-made gift baskets containing herbal teas, handmade herbal infused chocolates, local raw honey, herbal teas and gluten free baked goods;
• hearing about McLemore’s soon-to-be released book: “Dating With a Full Deck” and learning innovative and creative suggestions to help you make authentic connections with your partner or someone new;
• trying on high vibrational fashions woven in the Kingdom of Bhutan and tailored in Brooklyn by Alberto Gonzalez the tailor to Ann Taylor and other established brands.
• shopping from a selection of BoHo accessories from the Himalayas.
• participating in a raffle of a gift basket of Samsara Gear and Macungie Mountain Herb Farm merchandise valued at $300. To be entered to win send your name, email, and phone number to frankie@samsaragear.com.


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