Join paranormal researcher Curt Strutz, on an interactive show that is full of photography, stories, and history.

The audience would be able to select specific haunted properties off of a "menu" list and Strutz will go on a photographic journey through each crowd-selected place.  For each experience, attendees can see original photography (personally taken at each property ), discover haunted happenings in the buildings, and reveal the sometimes creepy history of each location.  Properties can include haunted asylums, battlefields, schools, private homes, hospitals, and murder sites.  This lecture is deep in history and stories - more so than "ghost hunting" techniques.

About the presenter:

Strutz is a  "Paranormal Explorer" who loves touring and visiting old haunted locations across the country.  He has many years of experience in lecturing with this series of presentations and he has also worked with area travel companies helping to head up paranormal bus tours in Wisconsin.  Strutz has been featured as a speaker at paranormal conferences (including being a keynote speaker for the Illinois Paranormal Convention a few years back).  He also was on a nationally televised cable access TV program known as Paranormal Generation that aired for two seasons in 12 states.  His episodes at Paranormal Generation can be found on YouTube
 
Duration: 1 hour

Location: Company E Room

All programs at the Elisha D. Smith Public Library are free and for everyone.  Those with special needs are encouraged to call the library office at 920.967.3662 within 24 hours of an event to assure that specific needs with regards to parking, building and meeting room accessibility are met.  

Todos los programas de la Biblioteca Elisha D. Smith son gratuitos y para todos. Aquellos con necesidades especiales pueden llamar a la oficina de la biblioteca 920.967.3662 con 24 horas de anticipación a un evento para asegurar que las necesidades específicas  de parqueo, acceso al edificio o acceso a las salas de reunión puedan ser satisfechas.

Saturday, October 26, 2019 - 2:00pm
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