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    October 25, 2024      October 26, 2024

    The Boquete Library Foundation is pleased to present the third edition of the 2024 Book and Literature Festival, under the theme "Bridge of Wisdom." This event will take place on October 25 and 26 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and the programming will be aimed at individuals over 18 years old.
    As part of this third installment, we have designed a space dedicated to literature and knowledge, with activities for those seeking new perspectives and personal enrichment. We will feature presentations by authors, creative workshops, discussions, and more, all with the goal of fostering learning and reflection. Additionally, renowned bookstores will offer a wide selection of titles for all tastes and ages.
    Don’t miss the 2024 Book and Literature Festival, where every book is a bridge to wisdom, and every page offers an opportunity to keep learning.
    Join us and enjoy this unique literary experience!
    Mark the dates: Thursday, October 25, and Friday, October 26
    Boquete Library Foundation
    From 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    Free admission
    More information coming soon… Follow us on our social media!  
     

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    October 25, 2024 02:00 PM      10:00 PM

    This event begins 10/25/2024 and repeats every day until 10/26/2024


    Join us for a morning of wellness at the Boquete Library Foundation's event room. We will kick off the festival with a Yoga class led by Tania Cabal on Friday, October 25, followed by a Tai Chi session with Gilberto Barría on Saturday, October 26.
    During the festival, you can also visit the stands of Health and Hospice, Caja de Seguro Social de Boquete, and more. Do not miss the opportunity to participate in our engaging conferences and book presentations.

    Thank you for supporting your library. We look forward to seeing you there! 
    For more details about our activities, visit: https://www.biblioboquete.com/festivaldellibro.html
     


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    October 25, 2024 06:00 PM      07:00 PM

    Join us on October 25th at 1:00 p.m. for the presentation of the book Morning Zen: Empower Your Life by Transforming Your Mornings by Adrián González, international author and life coach.
    In a world where we start the day caught up in tasks and messages, Morning Zen offers a transformative approach to reclaim your mornings. Through this method, you'll learn how to build habits that boost your energy, health, and mindset, allowing you to face the day with clarity and purpose.
    The presentation will be held in both Spanish and English, so don’t miss this unique opportunity!
     
    📅 Date: October 25th
    🕐 Time: 1:00 p.m.
    📍 Location: Fundación Biblioteca de Boquete
    🎟️ Free entry
     

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    June 13, 2025 06:00 PM      07:00 PM

    This event began 01/19/2024 and repeats every week on Friday forever


    Let me help you learn how correct breathing and frequent meditation can improve your health. During this class, we will discover different methods and benefits of breathwork and meditation.
    What will we learn;
    Breathwork General introduction 5 different exercises Meditation General introduction 3 different meditations price: $10,00 pp/ $7,5 (membership card: 10 classes)

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