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Thame Psychic Wellbeing Fair

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Feeling off colour and not sure why? Tired, anxious, stressed? Its National Stress Awareness Month, so why not come down to Thame’s Psychic & Wellbeing Fair on April 2nd and see if you can find out what’s going on with you.

You can speak to a holistic, spiritual or self-help expert, have a massage, some Reiki, reflexology or chill out by taking part in a relaxing, soothing sound bath.

If you prefer, you can have a look through a wide range of retail stands for something that will help you relax – candles, crystals, pamper and wellbeing products and many more unique gifts that you can’t find in the High Street.

And if you want some insights into your future or past, why not try a 1-1 reading from one of a top local, national and international reader. All come along to our demonstration of medium ship with Alan Salmon and Lorraine Francois.

Feeling pretty good at the moment? Why not take a day out for yourself and enjoy the positive energy and great vibe with family, good friends and likeminded people.

Just £2 to get in. You can pay on the door (under 16s free with adult) or in advance, online. Discounts available for online group bookings. Parking next to venue

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