Spellbound, a new shop unlike any other in the Quad Cities, has generated great anticipation leading up to its Grand Opening, set for Saturday, August 15, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., in the Shoppes on 2nd in the District of Rock Island.

Because of the unique nature of Spellbound, it has already generated quite a bit of "buzz" in social media. Its Facebook page, www.facebook.com/spellboundqc, has received many messages and more than 170 "likes" prior to opening.

According to owner/operator Sarah Jacoby, "Spellbound will offer a number of gifts and New Age items, including jewelry, crystals, books, incense and herbs, dragons, candles, fairies, figurines, wind chimes, and much more."

Customers at the Grand Opening, taking place during Ya Maka My Weekend in The District, will be treated to unique free gift bags and refreshments, while supplies last.

Spellbound will open its doors to the public on Tuesday, August 11, with the Grand Opening on Saturday, August 15. The address is 1700 2nd Avenue, Suite 5, Rock Island, IL 61201. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Spellbound will also offer personal dream analysis, with both appointments and walk-ins welcome.

Fun Fact: The name "Spellbound" comes from a line in the song Witchy Woman by the Eagles: "She held me spellbound in the night, dancing shadows and firelight."

 

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