Gather your magic and join Rissa Miller on a walk through time as we visit a Quaker court; wander the woods to gather healing herbs; stand at the Lancaster gallows; meet mysterious beasts by the river; sit across the table from most-wanted palm readers; and come all the way into the 1920s for a world-famous case of murder and betrayal.
Every state has a story when it comes to witchcraft; Pennsylvania is no exception. While the Keystone state has no claims like Salem (thankfully), we have significant legends and lore. The History of Witches is often a closer look at a place’s way of seeing women and people from other cultures in past communities. This is where our evening begins…
Please note, this is an exploration of the region’s relationship over the past several centuries with what can loosely be called witchcraft and/or magic. Public outlook on this changes with time. The nature of witchcraft itself is less the focus of this program, and defining any religious or spiritual practice is not the focus. This is a seated, in-place program and we will not leave the building.
Rissa Miller is an editor, author, herbalist, seer, and storyteller. Her expertise stems from extensive research into the area of esoteric history, including ghosts, witchcraft, cryptids, and folklore. Rissa believes the most enduring stories teach us not only about humanity’s past, but also give reason to reflect on our own present beliefs and realities.
This amazing presentation will be held in the Orphanage located at 777 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg on May 17th at 5PM. Purchase tickets in advance as this popular presentation sells out quickly.