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The Haunted-Places Report 3/25/07
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Rev. Ron Beach
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Mar 25, 2007 14:47 PST
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THE HAUNTED PLACES REPORT
"Some things exist whether you believe in them or not!"
Founded by: Dennis William Hauck
Edited by: Ronald E. Beach
Email: Edi-@haunted-places.com
Website: http://www.Haunted-Places.com
All information contained in this newsletter is copyrighted and may not
be used in any format without the express written permission of the
editor.
03/25/07
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FROM THE EDITOR
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Please visit our website at: Haunted-Places.com and let us know your
thoughts & comments. Anything you like to see added to the site? All
items should be emailed to us at: Web-@haunted-places.com
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We are in the process of updating the Haunted-Places website with
upcoming events for 2007. Please email us with your upcoming meetings,
conferences, classes, or other events. Just email a short description
including dates, times, prices, & contact info to:
Webma-@haunted-places.com .
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Hello all,
The book on Freetown is done and the next one is starting up, so it
seemed a perfect time to post some of the new cases I’ve been working
on. I have another updated planned with some interviews on some new
haunted locations, but I thought I would allow some of my articles to
see the light of day.
Finally…I’m posting an article I wrote for Unexplained Paranormal on a
Massachusetts legend come to life. I have been asked to speak on
Pukwudgies just about everywhere I go, so I thought it might be valuable
to put some of my findings out there: www.masscrossroads.com/pukwudgies
A new haunted location I am researching. The Garrison Inn in
Newburyport: www.masscrossroads.com/garrison
The first in a series of articles about urban legends of the road. This
edition covers two of the most popular: the legend of the children on
the bus and haunted roadside memorials: www.masscrossroads.com/roads
In addition, I have new links posted: www.masscrossroad.com/links
And new local haunting across Massachusetts:
www.masscrossroads.com/counties
Also, my new book will be focusing on the Bridgewater Triangle, so one
of the things I am planning is a type of Bridgewater dump page. The
page will offer stories, resources and links to material from the
leading authorities on the subject. I am asking anyone who has stories
or a resource I might miss to contribute. I’d like to make this a stop
for anyone looking for information on the Triangle.
Lastly, I have two interesting charities that I need to plug. The
amazing guys from Spooky Southcoast were thrown in jail to raise money
for MD. They are able to continue to collect donations until mid-April,
so please visit the site at:
https://www.mdaevent.org/ParticipantInfo.aspx?j=d7aff700-45ef-4a77-b574-e1a5c1d9786a
Also, like I explained in an earlier e-mail, I am walking to raise money
for MS research and treatment. My father was recently diagnosed with MS
and this is what my family and I can do to help the cause. Some have
already given, and for that I am thankful. We are still looking for
donations, so check out my site at:
http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR?team_id=47790&pg=team&fr_id=3420&et=qw5uxy-DDIcXaNxq5wy-Ag..&s_tafId=5281
Thank you again, and I’ll see you all in the Crossroads…
Christopher Balzano
Massachusetts paranormal crossroads
http://www.myspace.com/masscrossroads
www.masscrossroads.com
781-799-2883
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Hello All!
My name is Michelle and I work with a film production company in the NW
suburbs of Chicago. The reason that I'm writing is that our production
company, CNGM Pictures, has gotten some attention before, for our series
of movies about Cuba Road. And I was wondering if you could help me out.
Over the summer, we shot a TV show called "Irving Renquist, Ghost
Hunter". Here's a little blurb about it that I stole from one of our
websites.
"Ghost Hunter," written by frequent CNGM writer David B. Grelck (The
Leslie Situation), and executive produced by Grelck along with CNGM exec
Michael P. Noens (Accidents & Uninvited) tells the story of Irving
Renquist (Brian Wohl), a shiftless man in his mid-twenties who longs to
be a ghost hunter despite the fact that he's never had an encounter with
the supernatural. Along with his partner Julia Kelby (Erica Schmueck)
and gadget-man Lonnie Hayden (Marc Muszynski), Irving
must come to the aid of a beautiful girl named Dotti (Angela Wascher)
who has a ghost, and that may just be the tip of the iceberg.
Well, were having a preview screening of the pilot episode and I wanted
to invite anyone in the area to come check it out and give us some
honest to goodness real ghost hunter feedback. It’s on March 31st, 7:30
pm at Cutting Hall Theatre (150 E. Wood Street, Palatine, IL). Its
actually being shown before the screening of an affiliate companies
movie. So if you're interested, please feel free to check out these
websites:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0Cq6mj7m_c
www.irvingrenquist.com
http://www.myspace.com/irvingrenquist
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2224474062
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0838943/
or drop me a line at higg-@cngmpictures.com
THANKS!!!
Michelle Higgins
CNGM Pictures
Casting Department Director
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Ghost Chat New England: History, Mystery, Legends and Ghosts (C)
Television show airing out of CT now has 11 episodes uploaded onto our
website.:) www.freewebs.com/ghostlady40 .
Included are segments of haunted locations throughout CT, Rhode Island,
Virginia and Washington DC. The viewer can take a look at these
locations and hear the ghost stories associated with the locations; many
of which are in your book Haunted Places.
Evidence in the form of EVP, documentation and photos of our
Interdimensioal Investigations (C) are still being compiled for future
shows. This is a very time consuming process but will be available in
the future so please stay tuned.
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FEATURE STORY
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A True Tale Of A Truly Haunted House
© 2004 Albert Donnay at: adon-@jhu.edu
(This article may be posted or reprinted in full without permission but
not edited)
This tale of a haunted house is true and because it is, every other
haunted house story you have ever read also may be true. It was written
by a patient of William Wilmer, after whom the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye
Clinic is named, and published by Wilmer in the American Journal of
Ophthalmology in 1921. His patient, Mrs. H, describes what happened
after her family and servants moved on November 15, 1912, into a “large,
rambling, high-studded house, built around 1870, and much out of repair.
It had not been occupied for the owners for the past ten years, though
occasionally it had been rented for the winter. The house was situated
on a sunny street, and although the sun bathed the outside of the house,
it rarely seemed to penetrate through the tall and narrow windows. All
the floors and stairways were heavily carpeted. Absolute silence
reigned through the house, not a foot-fall could be heard. There was no
electricity, the house being lit throughout by gas.
G [Mr. H] and I had not been in the house more than a couple of days
when we felt very depressed. The house was overpoweringly quiet. The
servants walked about on thickly carpeted floors so quietly that I could
not even hear them at their work.
One morning I heard footsteps in the room over my head. I hurried up
the stairs. To my surprise the room was empty. I passed into the next
room, and then into all the rooms on that floor, and then to the floor
above, to find that I was the only person in that part of the house.
I had not been in the house more than a couple of weeks when I began to
have severe headaches and to feel weak and tired. I took iron pills
three times a day and spent a couple of hours each afternoon in my room,
lying down and resting, a rather discouraging process, as after resting
my headache was always worse than it had been before.
It had always been G’s habit at night before going to bed to sit in the
dining room and eat some fruit. In this house when seated at night at
the table with his back to the hall, he invariably felt as if someone
was behind him, watching him. He therefore turned his chair, to be able
to watch what was going on in the hall.
The children grew pale and listless and lost their appetites. The
playroom at the top of the house they deserted. In spite of their
rocking horse and toys being there, they begged to be allowed to play
and have lessons in their bedroom.
I grew more tired and indifferent to everything, and also felt very cold
in the evenings, and wore shawls and scarves most of the time. The
children seemed so poorly and I was so tired, I took them away the day
after Christmas for the holidays.
While we were away, G was frequently disturbed at night. Several times
he was awakened by a bell ringing, but on going to the front and back
doors, he could find no one at either. Also several times he was
awakened by what he thought was the telephone bell. One night he was
roused by hearing the fire department dashing up the street and coming
to a stop nearby. He hurried to the window and found the street quiet
and deserted.
Soon after the New Year, the children and I, with the nurses, returned
to the house. We all felt better for our change and returned quite glad
to settle down again. Soon, however, the gloom of the house began to
cast a shadow over us once more. The children grew paler and had heavy
colds. When out of doors their colds grew less and they seemed better.
My headaches returned, and I frequently felt as if a string had been
tied tightly around my left arm. One night I was awakened by a heavy
door slamming quite near me. It woke G too, and he said to me, ‘What
was that?’ ‘Only the door of the room,’ I replied; but as I grew more
wide awake I realized that it could not be any one of the doors of the
room as they were tightly closed.
Another time, a little before daylight, I was awakened by heavy
footsteps going down a staircase behind the wall at the head of my bed.
Then a number of crashes downstairs, as if several pots and pans had
been hit together or against the kitchen stove. Soon I realized that
there was no staircase behind the wall, only the thickly carpeted front
stairs on which no footsteps could be heard. Also that it would be
impossible in my room to hear any sounds from the kitchen, no matter how
loud.
On one occasion, in the middle of the morning, as I passed from the
drawing room into the dining room, I was surprised to see at the further
end of the dining room, coming towards me, a strange woman, dark haired
and dressed in black. As I walked steadily on into the dining room to
meet her, she disappeared, and in her place I saw a reflection of myself
in the mirror, dressed in a light silk waist. I laughed at myself, and
wondered how the lights and mirrors could have played me such a trick.
This happened three different times, always with the same surprise to me
and the same relief when the vision turned into myself.
As I was dressing for breakfast one morning B (four years old) came to
my room and asked me why I had called him. I told him that I had not
called him; that I had not been in his room. With big and startled
eyes, he said, ‘Who was it then that called me? Who made that pounding
noise?’ I told him it was undoubtedly the wind rattling his window.
‘No,’ he said, ‘it was not that, it was somebody that called me. Who
was it?’ And so on he talked, insisting that he had been called, and
for me to explain who it had been.
The days went on, and the children grew paler and more listless. Some
days, as their colds seemed worse, I kept them in bed. Then again, as
there did not seem to be very much the matter with them and they
appeared to be growing too fond of staying in bed, I made them get up
and go for a walk in the sun. It was very hard to make them eat. B
would play vigorously for a little while, and then would lie, stretched
out, limp and listless upon the floor, a toy in front of him clasped in
his hand, his eyes glued upon it and yet apparently neither seeing nor
thinking about it. About half an hour later, perhaps, he would suddenly
get up and play again.
About this time my plants died. Some of them I had had for a number of
years. At this time I had a cold and cough, and ached all over as if I
were going to have an attack of flu, but as I had no fever, I went about
as usual. G was not feeling at all well either. He had a great deal of
pain at the back of his head and felt as if he was going to have typhoid
fever for a second time. The servants, too, had grown pale and moved
about the house listlessly.
On the night of January 15 we went to the opera. That night I had vague
and strange dreams, which appeared to last for hours. When the morning
came, I felt too tired and ill to get up. G told me that in the middle
of the night he woke up, feeling as if someone had grabbed him by the
throat and was trying to strangle him. He sat up in bed and had a
violent fit of coughing, which lasted about five minutes. His first
thought had been that burglars were in the house, but as everything was
quiet he instantly dismissed that idea. It then flashed across his mind
that I had been playing a joke on him, but upon looking at me, he saw
that I was in a heavy sleep, very much as if I had been drugged. Until
we lived in this house, I had always been a light sleeper, waking at the
slightest sound. In this house, however, nothing seemed to wake or
disturb me. Quite the contrary with G, for in the past he had always
slept heavily, never hearing a sound and nothing disturbed him. Now he
was continually waking, answering the telephone and the doorbell, which
had never rung, and looking for burglars, who never materialized.
That morning after breakfast, as was my usual custom, I sent for the
children’s nurse, a Scotch woman who had lived with me for several
years. She looked worn out, and when I asked how the children had slept
she burst out with, ‘It has been a most terrible night. This house is
haunted.’
I laughingly told her that that was the most ridiculous thing I had ever
heard. ‘I would have said the same thing three months ago,’ she
answered, ‘but I have had such experiences that I am now convinced of
it, and everyone in the house has had experiences too.’ She said that
after being in the house two or three days, things had begun to happen.
She had not told me before, as she and the rest of the household had
made up their minds that I ought not to be disturbed about it. ‘But
last night,’ she continued, ‘when the children were attacked, it became
my duty to let you know at once. While you were at the opera,’ she went
on, ‘about half past eight, B woke up and ran screaming through the hall
to my room, “Don’t let that big fat man touch me.” He was terrified.
It took Fraulein and me until ten o’clock to calm him. He slept the
rest of the night with me, in my room. Fraulein slept in B’s bed,
besides G Jr., to protect him.
G Jr. did not wake up all night but the muscles of his face kept
twitching, as if someone was continually pinching him. In the morning
when he woke, he said indignantly to Fraulein, “Why have you been
sitting on top of me?” And when she told him that she had not been
sitting upon him, but had been in the bed next to him, he said, “No, you
have been sitting on top of me, and you were awfully heavy, too.”
Often in the evening, after the children have gone to bed, never until
after dark and the lights are lighted, Fraulein and I may be laughing
and talking, when all of a sudden we hear the heavy tread of an old man
walking slowly and steadily along the hall on the floor above us. It
has not been one of the servants, for I have often run up stairs to see,
and I have found the whole upper story of the house in darkness and
empty. Sometimes as I walk along the hall I feel as if someone was
following me, going to touch me. You cannot understand it if you have
not experienced it, but it is real.
Some nights after I have been in bed for a while, I have felt as if the
bed clothes were jerked off me, and I have also felt as if I had been
struck on the shoulder. One night I woke up and saw sitting on the foot
of my bed a man and a woman. The woman was young, dark and slight, and
wore a large picture hat. The man was older, smooth shaven and a little
bald. I was paralyzed and could not move, when suddenly I felt a tap on
my shoulder and I was able to sit up, and the man and the woman faded
away. Sometimes, after I have gone to bed, the noises from the
storeroom are tremendous. It does not happen every night; perhaps a
week or ten days will pass, and then again it may be several nights in
succession. Sometimes it sounds as if furniture was being piled against
the door, as if china was being moved about, and occasionally a long and
fearful sigh or wail.
The governess, Fraulein Y, then came to me. She also spoke of the heavy
footsteps at night – like an old man in overshoes walking slowly along.
She also heard the noise in the storeroom, the moving and piling up of
furniture. She slept in a big, four-post bed, with a canopy. One
night, after she had been in bed a little while, she felt the bed
shaken, and the canopy swayed. Thinking that a draught from the open
windows might be causing the sensation, she got up and closed them. She
returned to bed, and after a short time the shaking of the bed was
repeated. Again she got up, examined the room thoroughly, but was
unable to unearth anything.
I interviewed all the servants in turn. They all had heard at some time
or another, the footsteps at night going slowly along the corridor
outside of their rooms. Each one at first had thought it one of the
others, and was surprised, after inquiring, to find none of them about.
They all spoke of strange experiences after they had gone to bed; as if
something crept around the bed and then over them, and then they were
unable to move. Sometimes it lasted for a long time, sometimes shorter.
Not every night, but perhaps every second or third night. It never
happened to them all on the same night, but to one and then to another.
Much amused as we were by all these tales, we nevertheless felt as if
there was a serious aspect to it. Why had all the servants whom we had
had for several years, gone practically mad all of a sudden? We began
to trace back the history of the house. The last occupants we found had
exactly the same experiences as ourselves, with the exception that they
stated that some of them had seen creeping around their beds visions
clad in purple and white. Going back still further, we learned that
almost everyone had felt ill and had been under the doctor’s care,
although nothing very definite had been found the matter with them.
Saturday morning, the eighteenth of January, G’s brother told us that he
thought we were all being poisoned; that several years before he had
read an article which told how a whole family had been poisoned by gas
and had had the most curious delusions and experiences. He advised us
to see Professor S at once. As he was out of town, his assistant, Mr.
S, came at once to our house.
We told him how listless and ill the children appeared. He found one of
them lying on the floor, and the other two in bed. We related the
experiences of the children and servants, and told him about the plants.
He examined the house thoroughly from top to bottom and interviewed the
servants. He found the furnace in a very bad condition, the combustion
being imperfect, the fumes, instead of going up the chimney, were
pouring gases of carbon monoxide into our rooms. He advised us not to
let the children sleep in the house another night. If they did, he said
we might find in the morning that some one of them would never wake
again.
Early in the afternoon our physician arrived and examined the children
and agreed with Mr. S that they were being poisoned. … He also stated
that none of us ought to stay in the house another night.
Here ends the account of Mrs. H. According to Dr. Wilmer, Mrs. H and
her family all eventually recovered and never again reported seeing,
hearing or feeling any ghosts. Many victims of carbon monoxide
poisoning are not so lucky, however, and continue to suffer from similar
symptoms for years, even after their exposure ends. Given that carbon
monoxide is still the most common cause of toxic poisonings and deaths
in America, it is probably still a common cause of haunted houses.
If you or others in your home ever experience any of the ghostly
symptoms reported by Mrs. H, you should have your furnace, oven and
other gas appliances inspected by a professional for carbon monoxide.
While it is also a good idea to install carbon monoxide alarms, these
are designed only to save your life from very high levels of carbon
monoxide exposure and may not warn you of the lower levels known to
cause headaches, depression and the other symptoms reported by Mrs. H.
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SEEKING INFORMATION
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This section is devoted to helping those looking for paranormal groups
near their home or seeking information about various hauntings. If you
can provide answers or help to any of these requests please feel free to
email the senders.
Questions or comments for this section can be emailed to:
Edi-@haunted-places.com. Please be sure to include your email address
so our readers can respond to your request. Due to the vast number of
subscribers, we at The Haunted Places Report can not be held responsible
for the types or quality of answers and /or help you receive.
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TRUE EXPERIENCES
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From: Liz at: Brodway-@aol.com
I am an actress of 7 years and I have done allot of shows and
commercials. One play I did was The Wizard Of Oz. It was at an old
theater. I was just talking to some of my friends who worked there. They
started to tell me about the many ghosts the supposable haunt the
theater. They also told me that the one ghost does not like it when you
stay after a show is over. I was like “yeah right” and left to go eat
dinner with my friends.
That night however after the show was over , I was in the theater with
my friend Ryan because he had to fix a few of the chairs that had
broken. We walked in and all of a sudden he said “Give me 15 minutes”
really loud, as if he was talking to someone on stage. But there was no
on in the theater but us.... or so I thought.
I asked him why he had said that and he told me it was because the ghost
didn't like him being there after the shows ended. I laughed to myself.
15 minutes later Ryan wasn't done. When all of a sudden the clock rang
for 12:00 he said “Oh sh**!” He said “We have to go”. I said “But u are
not even finished yet”. That’s when it happened! Ryan’s hammer was
chucked at my head and no one threw it!!! We both screamed and ran, the
door flew open by itself and we ran all the way back to the restaurant.
We never stayed there after shows were over again.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Be sure to visit www.Haunted-Places.com for a complete listing of this
year’s events!
April 6 -7
Gettysburg Weekend
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
SOLD OUT!
Spaces are filling fast for some of the remaining American Hauntings
Tours for Spring & Summer 2007. At this time, our Gettysburg Overnight
for April is already sold out! Here’s an update on some of the other
trips that we still have available. Now that the New Year is here, its
time to start making your plans and to be sure that you don’t miss out
on these great excursions.
Call us toll-free at 1-888-446-7859 to register or online at
http://www.prairieghosts.com/overnight.html
April 13
Weird Chicago's Friday the 13th Ghost Hunter's Tour
Chicago, Illinois
8 PM
Join the Weird Chicago Tours for a Special, Extended Ghost Hunter's Tour
for Friday the 13th! Discover New & Additional Locations and Search for
Ghosts with the Real-Life Ghost Hunters behind the tours! This is not
Just An Ordinary Ghost Tour and You'll find out Just How Haunted Chicago
Really is!
Fee: $40 Per Person
For more info visit: http://www.weirdchicago.com
April 13 - 15
Supernatural Summit Ghost Hunter's Conference and Psychic Fair
Holiday Inn
8250 Park Road
Batavia, NY 14020
For more info visit: www.SUPERNATURALSUMMIT.com or call 585-399-7765
April 14
Advanced Ghosthunting
Pre- Requisite: Ghosthunting 101
Exact location to be announced
Aurora, Ohio
9 PM - 3 AM
You’ve already got the skills. Are you brave enough to put them use in
an all night investigation?! We will investigate 2 “active” houses
during the course of the evening. Lights go out at 11pm when the
investigation begins.
We will study several more areas of the paranormal in depth.
Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP)
Dowsing
Quantum Physics For Beginners
Psychic Intuition Vs. Scientific Fact
Documentation of Investigations
How To Conduct Interviews and Research
Pizza, beverages, doughnuts and coffee supplied as well as class work
folders.
Bring your own cameras, video equipment, tape recorders, voice recorders
if you desire.
Space is very limited – Register Early!
Instructor: Sherri Brake – Recco, owner of Haunted Heartland Tours.
Fee: $47
For more info or to register call: 330-562-4333
April 14
All Night Ghost Hunt
818 Jefferson Ave.
Moundsville, WV
8 PM - 6 AM
At 8 pm, enter the gates of what was once one of the bloodiest prisons
in America for an hour-long guided tour of the facility. At 9 pm begin
your paranormal experience and share your stories at midnight during
pizza and a movie. Continue exploring for mystical spirits until 6am
under the direction of a qualified paranormal investigator or on your
own.
Fee: $50.00 per person
For more info visit: http://www.wvpentours.com/main.php or call
304-845-6200
April 18
How to Conduct an Investigation of a Haunted Location
Aurora Masonic Lodge
Aurora, Ohio
7 - 8:30 PM
Learn the difference between a ghost hunt and an actually investigation.
This hour and half class will teach you how to conduct a professional
paranormal investigation. You'll learn how to interview witness, what
forms to use, how and were to position members of your investigation
team, what to do with your findings, and how to handle the media. We'll
even touch on how to spot fraud and trickery. Each participant will
receive a workbook and copies of forms to use during an investigation.
Paranormal investigator Ron Beach will be conducting the class. Ron has
over 20 years experience in the paranormal field in both the United
States and Europe. He is webmaster of www.Haunted-places.com, one of the
oldest paranormal related website and editor of the Haunted-Places
newsletter which goes out to over 2,000 subscribers worldwide.
Instructor: Ron Beach, Paranormal Investigator
Fee: $18
For more info or to register call: 330-562-4333
April 20
Ghosthunting 101
West Virginia Penitentiary
818 Jefferson Ave.
Moundsville WV
6 - 10 PM
Learn how to use actual Ghost Hunting gear, ghost hunting protocol, how
to take the best paranormal pictures possible, and a brief history of
“Spirit Photography”. This classroom is on site at the prison! You will
learn the ancient art of Dowsing and how to use it in an
investigation.(80% of people actually have this ability). Learn
paranormal terms and meanings and then explore the prison in a small
group setting. 2 hour class followed by a 2 hour private investigation
of the infamous WV Pen.
Class Instructor: Sherri Brake-Recco, owner of Haunted Heartland Tours.
Fee: $50 per person. Age limited to 18 or over
To reserve online:
http://www.wvpentours.com/main.php or by phone at 304- 845-6200
April 25
Starting Your Own Ghosthunting Group
Aurora Masonic Lodge
Aurora, Ohio
7 - 8:30 PM
Are you tried of going ghost hunting by yourself or with an unorganized
group? If so, than this is the class for you. During this hour and half
long class you will learn how to organize and manage a ghosthunting
group. We'll cover such items as advertising for prospective members,
organizing members into groups and positions for an investigation,
responsibilities of group officers and members, suggested training for
new members, record keeping, organizing meetings, and much more. Each
participant will receive a handbook (paper copy and a computer CD) that
can be modified and used to meet the needs of their own group plus
membership and record forms.
Paranormal investigator Ron Beach will be conducting the class. Ron has
over 20 years experience in the paranormal field in both the United
States and Europe. He is webmaster of www.Haunted-places.com, one of the
oldest paranormal related website and editor of the Haunted-Places
newsletter which goes out to over 2,000 subscribers worldwide.
Instructor: Ron Beach, Paranormal Investigator
Fee: $18
For more info or to register call: 330-562-4333
April 28
All Night Ghost Hunt
818 Jefferson Ave.
Moundsville, WV
8 PM - 6 AM
At 8 pm, enter the gates of what was once one of the bloodiest prisons
in America for an hour-long guided tour of the facility. At 9 pm begin
your paranormal experience and share your stories at midnight during
pizza and a movie. Continue exploring for mystical spirits until 6am
under the direction of a qualified paranormal investigator or on your
own.
Fee: $50.00 per person
For more info visit: http://www.wvpentours.com/main.php or call
304-845-6200
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