Into the Mystic Faire slated for next week in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Vendors, readers and energy healers will grace the Into the Mystic Faire from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14-15.

The fair is at the Unity Center for Spiritual Enlightenment, 3918 San Juan Ave.

The fair kicks off at 7 p.m. Thursday with an opening talk from Sharon Hockenbury followed by Sound Healing with Jan Jorgensen.

Admission to the fair is free.

To schedule a reading in advance, call Beverly at the Unity Center, 360-385-6519.

Speaker schedule:

Friday:

• 10 a.m., Bonnie Sider, “Land Blessings.”

• 11 a.m., Satora Oswald, “Simple Self-Care, for Physical, Mental and Emotional Well-being.”

• Noon, Jan Jorgensen, “Change Your Voice Change Your Life.”

• 2 p.m., Denise Clair, “Understanding These Times Through the Window of Astrology.”

• 3 p.m., Lena ONeill, “Connect With Your Whole-healed Self Via a Sound Healing Journey.”

Saturday:

• 11 a.m., Lorna Joy Shasinda, “The Joy of Pendulums.”

• Noon, Satora Oswald, “Simple Self care for Physical, Mental and Emotional Well-being.”

• 3:30 p.m., Zylpha Elliott, “Medicine Wheel Meditation: Journey around the Wheel.”

For more information, call Jan Jorgenson at 707-206-5068.

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