Showing posts with label tarot in Urbana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tarot in Urbana. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Psychic & Health Fair in Champaign Urbana on January 24, 2009

Saturday, January 24, 2009
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Psychic & Health Fair
Location: Beads N Botanicals,
117 North Broadway, Urbana. IL 61801

Come and Join Us!

Psychics, Tarot Readers, Reiki, Reflexology and more.
$20 per session. Register at the door.
For more information call 217-365-9355

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Happy New Year, Back Here in the MidWest

Well, made it back to the MidWest after being away the week between Christmas and New Year's. Actually made it back Dec. 30, so we were NOT on the road when all the snow hit.

Even with all the flooding this week, it was hopping at The Office last night, when I did readings there. Barely walked in the door and had several readings with folks. Then it was quiet for a while. Then I got slammed and had to stay late. Got out of there close to 11 p.m. just as the band really got cranking. If I weren't driving a bit, I probably would have stayed to hang out and listen.

It was fun to be back at The Office after being away for three weeks with all the holiday actitivies. Even without the University being in full session yet, Urbana's kickin'

On another note, we've got a Seven Chakras class here tonight starting at 6:30 p.m. (here in Hoopeston at Beads N Botanicals) and next week another Meditation for Relaxation class. Hope to see ya!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Tarot Readings Walk Fine Line Between Reality and Hoax

Tarot card readings walk fine line between reality and hoax

By Missy Smith

Ah, yes, if you want to see a picture of me (not my favorite one, I might add….lol), check out this article on my tarot readings at The Office in Urbana, IL.

David the photographer, and Missy, the reporter, were both very nice. And while I was not sure, by the headline, what the outcome of the story would be, I have to admit, I’m pretty happy with the ending.

Tarot card readings walk fine line between reality and hoax