GHOST HUNTER TO SHARE SECRETS, EXPERIENCES AT K-STATE AT SALINA

October 28, 2004

SALINA – The first day of November may be known as All Saints Day, believed by some to be the day when the Halloween spooks return to their underworld dwellings. But the Halloween tricks and treats will continue for one extra day at Kansas State University when a renowned ghost hunter comes to campus.

Ross Allison will present “Ghost Investigating 101” at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 1, in the College Center Conference Room at K-State at Salina. Admission is free and open to the public.  

 “Mr. Allison will bring a really fun, interactive program to campus,” said Shana Meyer, assistant director of college advancement for student life. “He will talk about a lot of different topics, including real experiences he’s had and advice for people wanting to know more about ghost hunting or psychic communication methods. It should be entertaining for believers and skeptics alike.”

Earlier in the day, Allison will tour the K-State at Salina campus with a small group to perform a paranormal investigation. Any unusual or “ghostly” findings will be shared during his lecture.

 

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