Port Townsend goes Into the Mystic Faire today, Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — Into the Mystic Faire will feature psychic readers, clairvoyants, medical intuitives and energy workers from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today and Saturday.

This two-day faire is a fundraiser for Unity of Port Townsend’s Unity Spiritual Enrichment Center (USEC), 3918 San Juan Ave., across from Blue Heron School. Doors will open at 9:30 a.m.

Admission to the fifth annual faire is free. Vendors will offer readings for $40 for 30 minutes and energy work for $60 to $75 for 50 minutes.

Sessions can be reserved by stopping by Unity. Open sessions today and Saturday will be first-come, first-served.

Evening and Saturday events will be offered for those who are interested in more intensive sessions.

Today at 7 p.m., Erica Black will host a workshop on “Emotional and Energetic Support with Essential Oils.” From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Cherie Byrd will have a session on “A Whiff of Bliss.”

Black is a certified biofeedback specialist, licensed massage therapist, yoga instructor, mentor and educator, according to a news release.

Black also will offer free hand scans for aligning emotional support with essential oils today and Saturday. Her essential oils workshop is $10. Hand scans are free.

Parking will be available across the street from USEC at Blue Heron School.

For information, call 360-385-6519, email info@unitypt.org or go to www.unitypt.org.

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