BEATING the blues will be as easy as visiting Capalaba Place soon, but not for retail therapy.
Cheerleaders, a drumming circle, fitness activities and more will be set up outside Capalaba Library on Thursday, October 4 from 10am as part of free event Thrive By The Bay.
Bayside Mental Health Network is hosting the fun to promote ways to keep positive and connected to the community.
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Event organiser Michael Roennfeldt said the day would be focused on the Wheel of Wellbeing, encompassing body, mind, spirit, people, place and planet.
“Each aspect of this highlights an area in our lives that contributes to living well,” he said.
“This framework is endorsed by the Queensland Mental Health Commission as tool to improve mental health and wellbeing for the Queensland community.”
Mr Roenfeldt said about 25 stallholders would be set up, with giant games also offered.
Entertainers lined-up include FAD Cheer and Dance and Pat Robbins Singing musicians.
The event begins with a welcome to country and traditional dances.