This weekend Peekskill will be hopping from Rock the Riverfront to the Mortgage Hill Tag Sale on Saturday, to the Black & Brown Male Unity Rally hosted by the Black Diamonds Success Academy on Sunday and the ribbon cutting at the new Fleischmann’s Pier. In addition to these events, the Copperhead Club, Peekskill’s newest bar on North Water Street, will host a ribbon cutting on Saturday and Psychic Sundays hosted by The DeMystics returns on Sunday.
Copperhead Club Ribbon Cutting
On Saturday, from noon to 3:00 p.m., The Copperhead Club will be officially cutting the ribbon with radio station 107.1 The Peak. Following the ribbon cutting, the Copperhead Club will be hosting an Oktoberfest celebration complete with games, giveaways, cold beer, pretzels and more. To learn more about the Copperhead Club and how it came about, read the Peekskill Herald business article, Local friends join forces to create the Copperhead Club by Steve Pavlopoulos. Visit the Copperhead Club’s events and website and follow their social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
Psychic Sundays returns with The DeMystics
The month of October is full of spooky and scary Halloween decorations, kids dressing up in Halloween costumes, trick or treating, and haunted houses. The month of October also brings in the Hunter Moon also known as the Blood Moon, one of four Supermoons of the year. In astrology, this supermoon helps activate your inner warrior, and its spiritual meaning is about braving the darkness and fighting your way back into the light. It is also said that the full moon can be a good time to bring situations in your life to a natural conclusion or turning point and also help let go of things that are no longer working for you. One way to help you shed things from the past is by reaching out to the spiritual world, to help move forward, especially before the big November and December holidays.
This Sunday, October 13, 2024, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Body Axis Studio located at 105 South Division Street in downtown Peekskill, is a perfect opportunity to help move forward as The DeMysitcs return with Psychic Sundays for the month of October.
The DeMystics, Stacey Decea, Karen Breslin and Jennifer Jiles, Angel Card Reader Theresa Turetzky, and Palmistry & Tarot Duo SHELBY (Shelley Standish and Leslie Lambertson) are evidential mediums. The Peekskill-area based mediums have made it their mission to convey the message that deceased loved ones are always with us. They connect with the dead, providing specific details in their readings to prove that the loved ones they’re talking to are who they say they are. The evidence could be the deceased person’s name, physical appearance or attributes when they were alive, personality, how they died, little-known information about a past incident or event, or a message that only the person at the reading would understand.
Psychic Sundays is a psychic variety show where evidential mediums, psychics, card and palm readers gather in a casual, intimate, healing message circle where a small audience receive communications and guidance from The Spirit World.
The cost to attend Psychic Sunday is $30 per person. Seats are limited to 25 people maximum, therefore reservations are highly recommended. To reserve your spot, send an email to [email protected]. Make sure to get tickets now, Psychic Sundays and the DeMystics do not return again until December 15, 2024. To learn more about Psychic Sundays and the DeMystics, read These four bring the afterlife down to earth by Peekskill Herald contributor Wendy Healy. Visit The DeMystics website, and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
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