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Long Island Medium to appear at Civic Center

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Theresa Caputo, a psychic medium and star of the hit TLC show, "Long Island Medium," will appear live at the Peoria Civic Center Theatre on Saturday, April 20th at 7:30p.m. Caputo will give interactive readings to audience members throughout the show and will also share personal stories about her life and her unique gifts.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday and can be purchased online at ticketmaster.com, by calling (800) 745-3000, or in person at the Peoria Civic Theatre Box Office. Tickets start at $38.75 plus applicable service fees.

The Civic Center cautioned patrons that purchasing a ticket to see Caputo does not guarantee a reading.

"Long Island Medium" began its third season on TLC in September. It follows Caputo's life as a typical Long Island wife and mom, with one distinct difference — her ability to communicate with the dead. Since she cannot "turn off" this gift, messages can come through at any time and the local car mechanic, manicurist or cashier at the bagel shop may find themselves receiving a spontaneous reading from Theresa as she goes about her daily life.

The show also covers how Caputo copes with the special challenges that her unique abilities create for her husband of 22 years, Larry, and her two children, aged 17 and 21.

Caputo has been a practicing medium for 10 years and is a certified medium with the Forever-Family Foundation, an organization dedicated to connecting science with the afterlife. She helps individuals find closure by connecting them with their departed loved ones.

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Paul Gordon is the editor of The Peorian after spending 29 years of indentured servitude at the Peoria Journal Star. He’s an award-winning writer, raconteur and song-and-dance man. He also went to a high school whose team name is the Alices (that’s Vincennes Lincoln High School in Indiana; you can look it up).