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This night is about gathering, creating, and choosing community.Grab your witchy friends, your chosen family, or come solo and let the coven form around you. Hearts & Hocus Pocus is a Galentine’s night built around candle-making, tarot, and shared magic—no couples required, no pressure to perform.
During the class, you’ll craft your own 4-oz cauldron candle, choosing from a curated selection of 12 scents, along with herbs and crystals to align with your intention. This is a hands-on, beginner-friendly experience designed to feel cozy, intentional, and communal.
✨ Tarot readings will be available during and after the candle-making portion of the night with two experienced readers. Readings are reflective, supportive, and insight-focused—no doom, no fear-based messaging.
🍰 We’ll also have handcrafted sweets by Taysty Treatz available to enjoy throughout the evening, because good magic happens when people linger.
This isn’t a Valentine’s date night.
It’s a coven night.
Candles. Cards. Sweets.
Community encouraged.
📅 Event Details
🗓 February 7, 2026
⏰ 7:00 PM
📍 Crowntown – NoDa
3201 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC
🔮 Tarot Readings
Tarot readings are approximately 20 minutes and are not included with the candle class ticket.
You may purchase a reading:
The night of the event, or
In advance for a discounted candle class ticket
Pre-purchase tarot readings here:
🔮 Tarot Reading with Heather – Phoenix Intuitive Arts & Entertainment
https://www.callendarkarts.com/products/tarot-reading-with-heather-phoenix-intuitive-arts-entertainment
🔮 Tarot Reading with Jen – The Mystic’s Owl
https://www.callendarkarts.com/products/tarot-reading-with-jen-the-mystic-s-owl
Each reader has their own page with details about their reading style and approach.
🖤 Tickets are limited to keep the experience intimate.
🔗 Candle class ticket link available in this event.
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3201 N Davidson St B, Charlotte, NC 28205, United States
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