West Hartford Library To Host ‘Ghost Hunting’ Program
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‘Ghost Hunting in New England’ will be the focus of a Halloween-appropriate program at the Noah Webster Library in West Hartford
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On Sunday, Oct. 29 at 2 p.m., come listen to Karen Hollis speak about the different kinds of hauntings she has encountered while traveling throughout New England investigating with (G.O.N.E.R.S) Ghosts of New England Research Society.
Hear the details of what inspired several different episodes of “A Haunting.” Learn the difference between historic phenomena and active paranormal phenomena. Know what signs to look for to know if you, too, are haunted! Hollis will answer frequently asked questions on the topic at this exclusive event.
Hollis is a professional psychic and clairaudient/intuitive. She has had over 30 years of experience reading clients on an international level. Hollis has lectured extensively in Connecticut and has taught about the Tarot and its mysteries at the “Life learn” continuing education center in West Hartford. Hollis has been certified at the Omega Institute as an Advanced Intuitive by James Van Praagh and is considered very rare on the intuitive scale, being skilled in remote viewing and psychic abilities, as well as being a gifted Medium.
More information about Hollis can be found on the Ghost Hunters of New England Research Society (G.O.N.E.R.S.) website, and more information about Ms. Hollis can be found on her website.
This event will be held at the Noah Webster Library, 20 South Main St., West Hartford.
For parking information, please visit: http://bit.ly/libparking.