About this Event
We look forward to offer another Mediumship event at Longwood Manor, a magnificent historic manor home in Montgomery County.
The original colonial farmhouse was built in 1817 by Thomas Moore and Mary Brooke, and was set on 260 acres of farmland that was used for growing tobacco. Their family history is fascinating! Mary's grandfather founded the town of Brookeville; her husband, Thomas Moore, invented the non-electric refrigerator which he made of zinc and lined with deer skin, and used to transport butter down to the district. The house is currently listed in Montgomery county register of historic homes. So much history and Spiritual energy here!
January is a time for reflecting on the past but also new beginnings; metaphysically, a time for authentic communication, personal accountability, wise choices....
A great time for a Mediumship experience!
During her interactions with audience members, Debbie draws on her extensive background with grief and loss, as well her experience and training as a Medium to deliver sensitive messages in a respectful manner from loved ones who have passed on to the “other side.”
This event will begin with beverages and generous hors d'oeuvres, followed by Mediumship readings beginning at about 6:30PM. The readings will be random, and not all attendees are guaranteed a personal reading.
We are excited to offer this opportunity at this historic home! Come join us!
January 29th, 2025, 5:30PM - 8:30PM
Longwood Manor
2900 Dubarry Lane
Brookeville MD
Cost: $80.00 per person
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2900 Dubarry Ln, 2900 Dubarry Lane, Brookeville, United States
USD 87.21