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| Event | An Evening with The Paranormal |
| Date | 01/27/2010 |
| Time | 7-9pm Wednesday |
| Location | Farmington Library, 6 Monteith Dr., Farmington CT |
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Event Details
| An Evening With The Paranormal
Join the Northwest Connecticut Paranormal Society and explore their evidence of the "Other Side." The NWCPS has performed hundreds of paranormal investigations over the past 10 years and was recently featured on Animal Planet's new hit show, "The Haunted." Now you can meet the team, review their evidence and learn about the techniques and equipment used on the hunt. The group takes a skeptical approach to their investigations and only accepts the most compelling evidence. By using a unique combination of Physical, Psychic and even Animal investigators, they first rule out all physical explanations before deeming a location haunted.. So sit back, dim the lights, and enjoy an evening with the Unknown! The presenters will include: John Zontok, Founder - John is in charge of client and public relations for the team and will be presenting evidence captured over years of investigating. Scott Whittaker, Records - Scott is a college professor and the record keeper on the team. He collects stories, feelings and histories and keeps records of all investigations. Scott will explain how certain medical or physical conditions can be mistaken as paranormal. Tracie Shannon, Sensitive - Tracie is an equine massage therapist who has the ability to communicate with spirits and has been helpful on cases involving animals. She explains how the animal world and the spirit world can sometimes interact. Location: Community Room Farmington Library ~ 6 Monteith Dr The Farmington Library is located off Rt. 4 in Farmington, in a complex containing the Library, Town Hall and Farmington High School. From I-84: Take Exit 39, Rt. 4 West to Farmington. Follow Rt. 4 to the traffic light at the intersection of Rt. 4 and Monteith Drive, approximately 4.5 miles. Turn right onto Monteith Drive. Turn left into the library parking lot. |