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Worksop's Masonic Hall to welcome clairvoyant



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
MEDIUM Stephen Holbrook promises audiences an emotional and reassuring rollercoaster ride when he comes to Worksop's Masonic Hall on Monday 18th August.
Stephen is regarded by many as a genuinely gifted spiritualist medium and will aim to showcase his range of clairvoyance abilities by acting as a ‘telephone exchange’ between this world and the next.

He hopes that this show will change many sceptics’ views on clairvoyance, exclaiming ”You cannot die – not for the life of you!”

The Worksop stop-off is part of an extensive UK tour and will raise money for PACT, a Sheffield-based children’s charity that helps cancer and leukaemia sufferers all over the country.

Stephen’s tour has already raised £4,000 for PACT since September last year, as well as £6,500 raised in 2007 for Macmillan Nurses.

”I am determined to increase my charitable commitments in the future - hopefully helping some lesser known institutions which don’t get the limelight, publicity or funding,” he said.

Stephen has been the subject of a trilogy of biographies - The Light In The Darkness, Out Of This World and Survival - which can be bought in major book stores and online at www.steveholbrook.co.uk.

He is also being promoted by two of Britain’s largest newspaper groups, and in the past has assisted a regional crime sqaud with a murder investigation.

Show organisers say he works well near water, wowing audiences with his accuracy on a recent cruise trip to the Caribbean.

The next cruise has been finalised for 16th January 2009 taking in the Dominican Republic, US and British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas – all for £1,199. For further details, check out Steve’s official website.

Tickets for the 7.30pm show in Worksop are priced £13 each and can be bought by calling 01302 347290.

The full article contains 309 words and appears in Worksop Guardian newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 12:43 PM
  • Source: Worksop Guardian
  • Location: Worksop
 
 
  

 
 

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