What's "normal" in October? "Paranormal"
By Monty Siekerman
October is the spookiest month of the year with goblins and ghosts walking the streets later in the month, a perfect month of a paranormal program.
Four Lima ladies, known as the Ohio Paranormal Ghost Gals, present programs on their paranormal investigations. Several of them will be at the Ada Public Library at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13.
They will talk about their findings, how they investigate for paranormal occurrences, and what equipment they use. The program is free and open to the public.
Cindy Highland, Heather Joliff, Stacy Perkins, and Brandi Vermillion are the Ghost Gals, having known each other for 10 years and joined together to investigate weird, unexplained sounds and sightings six years ago. They’ve been to Salem, Mass., New Orleans, but do most of their sleuthing in northwest Ohio.
They investigate for free. If interested in having them check out an old house, outbuilding, or property, call Stacy at 419-234-1717, because who knows what they will find.
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