Exploring the Paranormal in San Diego

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Teens, Adults
Registration for this event will close on October 28, 2024 @ 6:30pm.
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Join leading paranormal investigators Dave Hanson, Tim Mountain, and Karl Sherlock of Pacific Paranormal Investigations for a discussion about ghosts and paranormal activity in San Diego including the city's most scary haunts. They will discuss how serious paranormal investigations rely less on ghostly methods, such as séances, psychic readings or Ouija boards, and more on evidentiary and investigative analysis to uncover rational and objective causes for anomalies thought to be paranormal.

From 6:00 to 6:30 before the talk, there will be a display of modern ghost hunting technology and equipment.


Please scroll down to register. Refreshments served.


Ghosts haunt public libraries. The smell of old books and the stories and lives encased within naturally attract the undead. According to the San Diego Tourism Authority, our city is “a haven for spots guaranteed to frighten”. Did you know that the Whaley House in Old Town is the most supernatural home in the United States? 


About PPI:

Pacific Paranormal Investigations is Southern California’s premier paranormal investigating group, seeking to assist those who are troubled or curious about experiences they suspect are paranormal. PPI’s services are free of charge. As investigators their main goal is to assist clients with their services.



Related Podcast

Visit the ghost episode of SDPL's Listeners' Advisory podcast featuring PPI's Tim Mountain discussing paranormal investigations. 



Also check out these other Halloween programs in October:

Frankenstein: A spooky email serial | 10/6 - 10/31

An Evening of Nightmares - Readings by the San Diego Chapter of the Horror Writers Association | 10/15

 


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Need disability-related modifications or accommodations? Information and program content can be made available in alternative formats upon request by emailing JFRogers@sandiego.gov.