Psychics offer life advice to UC crowd


Around 100 students and Mount Pleasant residents experienced their past and saw their future all in one sitting Saturday.

A record number of people attended the sixth annual Psychic Fair, sponsored by the Open Grove Society in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.

“We did extremely well this year,” said Laura Potts, Litchfield senior and Open Grove Society president. “We were just shy of 100 (people) last year, and we were already at 70 by 1:30 p.m.”

RSO members used tarot cards and runestones to give psychic readings to students.

Tarot cards can be used to tell the past, present or future while runestones are small stones with symbols on them, each having a different meaning, that predict the future.

Algonac junior Kimberly Pawelski said she has attended numerous psychic readings in the past.

“I like to hear what they say,” she said. “She said I am trying to figure out who I am, and I’ll agree with that.”

Washington senior James Logan said he is rather new at reading for strangers, but said he has been reading for his friends for years.

“Mostly I read from a book depending on the card the person draws,” Logan said. “I read a little bit from the book and usually people end up saying, ‘Oh, I get what you’re saying.’”

Mary Jeakle, who works at Windwalker Products in Jackson, has been attending shows for the past 15 years.

“I got started in this because I like the pretty stones and making necklaces, so I sell them to feed the habit,” she said. “It’s a fun hobby.”

Shelby Township freshman Kelly Case said it was her first time getting a psychic reading and she had fun.

She said she was skeptical, however, of what she was told.

“He kept telling me I was looking for something more serious in life and that I just needed to hang out,” Case said. “He had a lot of long pauses, so I don’t know if I believe him.”

The fair is the group’s largest fund-raiser of the year, Potts said. Readings cost $5, with $3 to $5 going to the Humane Animal Treatment Society (HATS) organization to help the Isabella County Animal Control, 1105 S. Isabella Road.

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