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Cecil College hosts annual Mind, Body and Spirit Festival

The MBS Festival has grown into a signature event that celebrates personal growth and spiritual exploration

(Cecil College)

ELKTON, Md: Cecil College invites the community to start the new year with inspiration and renewal at its annual Mind, Body, and Spirit (MBS) Festival, where visitors can explore a wide range of spiritual practices, holistic wellness modalities, and hands-on workshops designed to impart new skills and knowledge.

Founded in 2011, the MBS Festival has grown into a signature event that celebrates personal growth and spiritual exploration. Now entering its 14th year, the festival continues to draw hundreds of attendees with a blend of returning favorites and new opportunities for discovery.

A highlight of the event is the expansive vendor market, featuring more than 175 artisans, practitioners, and wellness-focused brands. Guests can browse an eclectic variety of crystals, organic beauty and skincare products, yoga supplies, holistic remedies, essential oils, clothing, aura photography services, and more making it an ideal destination for thoughtful gifts or personal enrichment.

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The 2026 MBS Festival will be held at Cecil College’s Elkton Station (107 Railroad Street, Elkton) on:

  • Friday, January 23, 2–8 p.m.
  • Saturday, January 24, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

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All three floors of Elkton Station will host vendors, demonstrations, and workshops, offering visitors immersive experiences in natural wellness, nutrition, meditation, massage, reflexology, Reiki, card readings, crystal energy, and spiritual counseling.

Admission to the festival is free and open to the public. Tickets for workshops and breakout sessions are $15, available for purchase with cash on the day of the event. For more information about the MBS Festival or other Lifelong Learning programs at Cecil College, contact Jamie McCloskey or Tammy Rapposelli at learning4life@cecil.edu.

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