Girls’ Night Out? Try Some Psychic Fun

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Are you ready for psychic fun at Catch a Rising Star? Jon Stetson presents a new show featuring ways to discover your own psychic skills. He will introduce “The Jewel” to awaken your intuition and conclude the show with a crystal gazing gallery reading. The Ladies Only Psychic Party is Thursday, May 17, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $22.

Stetson began the study of the mystic arts at an early age and has received formal training from mystics, psychics, clairvoyants ad other teachers over the years. He delivers his demonstrations with an aim to provide the audience with an opportunity to experience an intuitive experience.

Over the past 25 years he has performed for Presidents Bush and Carter, the King of Sweden, the royal family of Monaco, Donald Trump, Bob Kraft, the New England Patriots, Fortune 1000 organizations, and more. He has also had television appearances on CBS, NBC, PBS, and A&E Network.

Combining the art of mystery with the science of psychology and the power of intuition to create the impression that nothing is impossible, thoughts are reveled and minds are read. Stetson dazzles the mind and challenges the audience.

He observes people’s patterns and steps inside their heads. He knows what you’re thinking — he really does.

Ladies Only Psychic Party, Catch a Rising Star, Hyatt Regency, 102 Carnegie Center, West Windsor. Thursday, May 17, 8 p.m. Register. $22. 609-987-8018 or www.catcharisingstar.com.

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