Westhampton Rotary Club Presents Psychic Josephine Ghiringhelli at WHBPAC - 27 East

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Westhampton Rotary Club Presents Psychic Josephine Ghiringhelli at WHBPAC

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Long Island psychic and medium Josephine Ghiringhelli performs at WHBPAC on April 6 in a show presented by Westhampton Rotary Club. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Long Island psychic and medium Josephine Ghiringhelli performs at WHBPAC on April 6 in a show presented by Westhampton Rotary Club. COURTESY THE ARTIST

authorStaff Writer on Mar 28, 2024

The Westhampton Rotary Club will present a captivating evening featuring renowned Long Island psychic and medium Josephine Ghiringhelli on Saturday, April 6, at 8 p.m. at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center.

Through the years, Ghiringhelli has shared her gift and given people a greater sense of hope, healing, comfort and renewed faith that “Love is Eternal.” Ghiringhelli has the unique ability to receive and offer messages in a kind and compassionate way that can be a life changing experience. Ultimately, her journey of love and own personal loss has brought her to where she is today.

Ghiringhelli has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, taught psychic and spiritual development at Hofstra University and elsewhere, and raised thousands of dollars for worthwhile causes.

“We’re delighted that Ms. Ghiringhelli is now bringing her special gifts to the beautiful setting of the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center to help our Club raise funds so we can continue our good works in the community,” said Bill Dalton, president of the Westhampton Rotary Club. “It promises to be a fun and inspiring night and we’re hoping for a great turnout.”

Tickets are $50 for general admission, $75 for VIP admission which gives preferred orchestra seating and admission to a post-show “meet and greet” reception with Ghiringhelli. There will also be a raffle for a private reading with Ghiringhelli.

The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center is at 76 Main Street in Westhampton Beach. Visit whbpac.org for details.

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