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NEW AGE FAIR—NOVEMBER 24, 2024
ASC’s popular New Age Fairs moved to a new location! We are now at the Pitkin Community Center, 30 Greenfield St., Wethersfield.
Fair hours are 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Our New Age Fairs feature readings from vetted practitioners at $25 for 20 minutes for your choice of readings, such as Angel cards, tarot, psychic, medium, intuitive, runes, Astro Dice, and astrology!
We also have vendors selling a wide range of wares and services (sometimes including aura photography) and wellness practitioners doing reflexology, massage, Reiki, and additional modalities. This is the perfect opportunity to find perfect holiday gifts for loved ones.
There are typically four free presentations covering various New Age topics. A Basics of Astrology class is offered for $10.
Admission is free. Free parking is available behind the building, the street, and the fire station.
Clink on this link for more information.
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Astrological Society of Connecticut New Age Fair this Sunday!
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May Monthly Forecast: Limited Time Offer
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Relationship Astrology: Composite or Davison Relationship Chart?
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Blog Talk Radio: Conquering the Universe with Matthew Currie
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Weekly Astrology Forecast: Hold ’em or fold them-the hand of destiny
(Astrology Explored) Astrology for the week of April 22 through April 28 Pluto, the planet of transformation. Saturn, the planet of lessons, and the whole stellium of planets in the sign of Aries continue the cosmic dance of the T-Square … Continue reading
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