Past to Present Mystical Fest
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Step into the past, take a look into the future; while buying something for the present. Come join us for the Mystic Fest of John C Fremont days from 10am to 4pm. Visit readers, psychics, tarot, and shop other vendors as they take part in raising money for the local animal rescues. Readers set own price. For entertainment purposes only! For more information please visit the website.
Past to Present Mystical Fest
Phone : 402-719-9520 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : lemuriacreations@yahoo.com
Web: www.johncfremontdays.org
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