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Portland's Evolve & Unite Festival Brings a Transformational Experience to the Pacific Northwest
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A Two-Day Gathering for Self-Mastery, Healing, and Conscious Connection – May 31 & June 1, 2025

PORTLAND, Ore. - Washingtoner -- The Pacific Northwest's premier transformational event, Evolve & Unite Festival, is set to take place on May 31 and June 1, 2025, bringing together seekers, healers, and conscious leaders for a weekend of personal growth, connection, and celebration. Designed to awaken the mind, heal the body, and nourish the soul, this immersive gathering will feature powerful workshops, live music, holistic wellness experiences, and a vibrant community atmosphere.

Held in the heart of Portland, Evolve & Unite Festival is more than just an event—it's a movement. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in transformational workshops, including breathwork, embodiment practices, meditation, and self-mastery teachings. Expert facilitators, healers, and thought leaders will guide attendees through deep inner work, unlocking new levels of personal empowerment and spiritual awakening.

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"We created Evolve & Unite to bring people together in a space of expansion, healing, and conscious evolution," says Jackie Ronco, Founder of Evolve & Unite Festival. "This is a place where people can break free from old limitations, step into their power, and connect with a community that supports their growth. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or just starting your journey, this festival is designed to meet you where you are and take you to the next level."

In addition to immersive workshops, the festival will feature free lectures from local experts, sound healing, a variety of workshops, a panel discussion, and community networking, providing a soul-enriching experience that balances deep inner work with celebration and joy. Attendees will also have access to artisan vendors and holistic wellness practitioners all curated to support a high-vibrational lifestyle.

Evolve & Unite Festival welcomes all who are ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and personal transformation. Whether you're looking to overcome past wounds, expand your consciousness, or simply experience a weekend of deep connection, this festival provides the perfect space to evolve, unite, and elevate.

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Event Details:

Location: Portland Expo Center, Portland Oregon
Dates: May 31 – June 1, 2025
Tickets: Available now at www.evolveunitefestival.com

For media inquiries, sponsorship opportunities, or press passes, please contact Jackie Ronco at jackie@evolveunitefestival.com.

Join us for a transformational experience that will leave you inspired, empowered, and deeply connected.

About Evolve & Unite Festival
Evolve & Unite Festival is an annual transformational gathering dedicated to self-mastery, healing, and conscious connection. Through workshops, music, movement, and community, the festival creates a space for attendees to expand, evolve, and awaken their highest potential.

www.evolveunitefestival.com

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