The Riverine Herald

Magic of the Mystic

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MYSTIC Fair is casting spell on the twin towns.

Promoting education and awareness of the psychic world, holistic health, natural healing, conscious living and spirituali­ty, the Mystic Fair is a chance for you to get in touch with your inner thoughts, feelings and overall wellbeing.

With a variety of stallholde­rs on display organisers Wilhelmina Hamdley and Belinda Blee have meticulous­ly chosen an incredible line-up of experts for the event.

‘‘We’ve created an elite group of people to present their work,’’ Wilhelmina said.

‘‘We’ve selected and screened all stalls, readers and healers to create a true love and light feel.

‘‘We want this to be an its opportunit­y for people generally seeking help to get the informatio­n they need.’’

Throughout the day, the variety of stalls set up will include healings and readings, crystals, candles, divination, essential oils, hand made products and much more.

The will also be free workshops and demonstrat­ions running throughout the day.

Currently, there is a competitio­n running through the Mystic Fair facebook page. For your chance to win one of two $50 vouchers to spend within the Mystic Fair, simply head to facebook.com/MysticFair­s and enter the competitio­n by liking the page, sharing the Echuca/ Moama Mystic Fair event and tagging five friends to the pinned post. Entries close Fri-

Murray CWA will meet tomorrow at 11am at the CWA hall. A meeting will be followed by a shared lunch. New members welcome. Inquiries to Heather on 5482 2736.

Moama Bushwalker­s will hold a social night on Wednesday, starting with an hour walk along the Campaspe River from 6pm, meeting in Leslie St near the back of the Echuca Hotel, followed by dinner at Echuca Hotel at 7pm. Inquiries to Anne-Maree on 0407 321 495.

Horticultu­ral Society will meet on Wednesday for a shared tea at 6.30pm and meeting at 7.30pm at 94 Anderson Rd, Echuca, Bring plate for shared tea. Bookings now being taken for bus trip on March 27 to Melbourne Internatio­nal Flower and Garden Show. Inquiries to Cecilia on 0400 863 190. All welcome.

library will hold book club at 6.45pm on Wednesday.

of Glanville lunch group will meet on Thursday at noon for a 12.30pm start at Sunagos restaurant. Competitio­n and chance to catch up. Inquiries to Marg on 5480 7784 or Lena on 5482 3401.

Dance Group will hold ballroom dancing on Saturday from 7pm to 11pm at Moama Bowling Club’s parquetry room. Music by Russell. Admission is $10 per person and includes a door and six raffle tickets. Good prizes. Inquiries to Dave on 0419 374 627.

Country Music Club will hold a dancing afternoon on Sunday from 12-5pm at Rich River Golf Club’s Tatalia Room. Meals can be bought from from the bistro with snacks available from the snack bar and drinks at bar prices. All welcome to enjoy an afternoon of laughter, dancing and catching up with old friends. day February 15 at 5pm with the winners drawn later that day.

Pre-bookings are available for readings and healings prior to the event simply contact the reader or healer to arrange a suitable time for you both.

Entry is $5 for adults and kids under 12 are free.

It is advisable to bring cash as most stallholde­rs do not have card facilities.

For updates, more informatio­n on the event and details of each stallholde­r head to facebook.com/events/ 2051607188­253355.

Mystic Fair will be held at the Moama Bowling Club on Sunday, February 24 from 10am.

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