Psychic Fair returns

PSYCHIC FAIR: There will be something for everyone at the Miracles in the Mount Psychic and Wellbeing Fair. Picture: Supplied

Sophie Conlon

Miracles in the Mount will again put on its Psychic and Wellbeing Fair with a mission to help people to grow, heal, connect and find their truth.

Organisers Stacey and Karen said they were pleased to bring the popular fair back to Mount Gambier/ Berin and were hoping for large crowds to descend on City Hall for the two day fair.

“Obviously through Covid we had to close down for a couple of years, we did our first back after Covid last year, so were hoping this year we’ll bring more people in,” Stacey said.

“We normally get 500 to 600 people through the door over the weekend.”

The fair has been coming to Mount Gambier/ Berrin for more than 23 years and Stacey said the team were looking forward to it returning.

“We bring with us a dedicated group of healers, readers and retail stalls,” she said.

She said there would be something available for everyone, no matter their spiritual beliefs.

“You will find someone at the fair who you can really connect with, whether you just have a healing, a reading, do some retail therapy, or just sit there and enjoy the energy,” she said.

“When people are leaving they always comment and say, ‘wow the energy is beautiful in your fairs’,” she said.

The Psychic and Wellbeing Fair travels throughout regional towns as organisers wanted events like this to be available outside capital cities.

“We feel regional towns tend to miss out a lot, and we just love regional people, they are so welcoming and they just have beautiful hearts,” Stacey said.

She was also pleased the fair would help local businesses get their name out there, by inviting a number of local reading, healing and retail businesses to be involved.

“We always like to include local businesses, because a lot of people don’t even know who’s in their home town,” she said.

“It’s a good way of helping the businesses in Mount Gambier as well to get some more local people to come through their doors.”

The fair will be held at City Hall on Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2, from 11am to 6pm both days, with a gold coin entry fee.