Psychic Fair

Karen Papas and Stacey Balazs of Miracles Psychic Fairs is looking forward to seeing new faces at the upcoming fair. (Supplied)

Melanie Riley

THE future is looking bright with the return of the Miracles Psychic Fair in Mount Gambier/Berrin next month.

Miracles Psychic Fairs has been helping people and communities in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales for over 20 years with the aim to help people to grow, heal, connect and find their truth.

Organisers Stacey Balazs and Karen Papas were excited to host the fair again this year and Ms Papas hoped for a bigger turn out than usual.

“For the last couple of years since Covid, we had downsized a bit, but this year we’re upsizing again,” she said.

“We’re going to have more stalls and more readers.

“We’ve got someone coming in to do eco-products too, which we haven’t had before and someone else doing crystal water.”

There will be something for everyone to take home with various stallholders carrying crystals, books, essential oils, incense, candles, jewellery, tarot cards, natural skincare, healthy home care, clothing, wiccan, salt lamps, homewares, art and henna tattoos.

Owner of Fiona Bastian Designs Fiona Bastian will return to the fair as a stallholder after a break over the past few years.

“She does amazing gift boxes and the quality of her stuff is incredible,” Ms Papas said.

“I’m so excited she is joining us again.”

Attendees will have the chance to have readings from psychic mediums and tarot readers and learn about the wonders of palmistry, astrology, psychometry, clairvoyant, oracle cards, face reading and the work of psychic artists.

Ms Papas said the pair hoped this year’s fair would bring plenty of regular fair goers, and were also looking forward to seeing new faces.

“We absolutely love that we have a regular following, we have so many people that we actually recognise their faces,” she said.

“They say ‘we come every year, we have been looking for you’ so that’s just beautiful, it’s really lovely.

“We hope to chat to a few more people – and new and different people as well.”

Attendees will also find something to lift their spirits in the dedicated Healing Area which will offer massage, reflexology, iridology, intuitive healing and chakra balance.

Metro Bakery and Cafe will have a stall with food, tea and coffee available for purchase on the day.

There is a gold coin entry into the fair this year, which Ms Papas said has been a welcomed change from the usual ticketed system from previous years.

“People are enjoying that and it means you can come both days for just a couple of bucks,” she said.

The two day event will be held at the City Hall – Main Corner Complex corner on August 24-25 from 10am-5pm on both days.