By 1808Delaware

Teenagers, looking for a thrilling way to kick off Halloween season? The Orange Branch Library has you covered! On Monday, October 21, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, teens can dive into the world of paranormal investigations with Tri-C Ghost Hunters in the Orange Community Room. If you have ever been curious about hauntings or wanted to know what goes into ghost hunting, this event is a must-attend.

Who Are Tri-C Ghost Hunters?

Tri-C Ghost Hunters are a group of dedicated paranormal investigators based in Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. This team is known for exploring haunted sites throughout Ohio and surrounding states, uncovering the eerie mysteries that lurk in some of the region’s most historic places. Made up of tech specialists, audio experts, researchers, and even psychics/mediums, they use advanced equipment to analyze paranormal claims.

What to Expect at the Event

Teens attending the event will:

  • Learn about the history of local hauntings and paranormal phenomena in Ohio.
  • Get up close with the equipment used by professional ghost hunters to explore the unknown, including thermal cameras, EVP recorders, and EMF meters.
  • Hear thrilling stories and review actual evidence collected during prior investigations, from mysterious sounds to unexplained shadows.

Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, Tri-C Ghost Hunters will give you a glimpse into the chilling world of ghost hunting. Be prepared for a spine-tingling evening as you learn about the unknown right in your local area.

Perfect for the Halloween Season

This interactive event is perfect for teens who are looking for something different this spooky season. With Halloween just around the corner, the chance to dive into real-life ghost stories and investigative techniques is sure to give attendees a fun (and possibly frightful) start to the festivities.


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