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Long Island Medium brings 'The Experience' to Penticton's events centre

Theresa Caputo, star of "Long Island Medium" brings her "The Experience" tour to the South Okanagan Events Centre on April 9, 2019.
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PENTICTON - TLC’s hit show Long Island Medium’s star, Theresa Caputo is making an appearance at Penticton’s South Okanagan Events Centre.

She will be appearing live at the events centre on Tuesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m., sharing stories about her personal life and explaining how her 'gift' works.

“The Experience” brings Caputo face-to-face with her fans and a video display will ensure everyone in the events centre has a close up, hands-on experience with her.

The show Long Island Medium follows Caputo’s life as a typical Long Island mom, with one exception- she says she communicates with the dead. She says she cannot turn this gift off, so messages from departed loved ones’ lives can come through at any time.

Caputo, in addition to her own show, has been on such programs as “Jay Leno,” “Jimmy Fallon,” “Steve Harvey,” “Live with Kelly and Michael,” “Dr. Oz,” and “The Today Show.

She also has also penned three books, including, “Good Grief: Heal Your Soul, Honour Your Loved Ones, and Learn to Live Again,” “You Can’t Make This Stuff Up,”  and her first book, “There’s More to Life Than This."

Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 1 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased from the Valley First Box Office at the events centre, charge by phone at: 1-877-763-2849 or order online at: www.ValleyFirsttix.com

Tickets start at $39.95.


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