Kathy Dering has worked as a psychic, medium and life coach during the past 30 years. During that time, she has hosted a show on a Portland radio station, made a variety of public appearances, taught classes and been featured in numerous publications.
Now, the Washougal resident is set to step into the spotlight once again, appearing in a documentary that could debut on a streaming service as soon as next year. Award-winning filmmakers Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb are producing the yet-to-be-titled documentary, which will focus on the haunted history of St. Helens, Oregon, and its annual “Spirit of Halloweentown” celebration.
“(It might come out) next year. My understanding is that the filmmakers plan on coming out and spending a lot more time, I bet a couple months, next year,” said Dering, who grew up in St. Helens. “This year is for feeling things out, reviewing — meeting people (is) for next year. I think they could combine what they do this year and next year together. But they’re definitely committed. That I do know.”
Thomason and Whitcomb filmed a fortune-telling session at Dering’s house on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Dering said the documentary-makers called her in September to see if she was interested in being filmed.
“I think the fact that I’m from St. Helens really intrigued them,” Dering said, adding that she was surprised the filmmakers came to Washougal to speak to her. “I thought I would just be one of the side stories … I’m excited about it.”