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Delve into paranormal investigations at HACC-Gettysburg Campus

Seminar Oct. 16 explores history, science, techniques
Sept. 8, 2010
GETTYSBURG – Jonathan Williams, founder, president and director of the International Museum of Spiritual Investigations in Gettysburg, and his staff will conduct “Crossing Dimensions,” a daylong seminar on paranormal investigation, at the HACC-Gettysburg Campus.
The seminar runs from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at a cost of $59. Lunch is included. The seminar is offered through the Continuing Education Division of HACC.
“Crossing Dimensions” is for anyone -- the mildly curious, the ghost enthusiast or those seriously considering paranormal investigating. Participants will spend a day with the staff of Williams’ museum to find out about the history of the field, what it takes to be a spiritual investigator, the science and evidence behind the field, and techniques used to capture the unexplained.
Williams has been an investigator and director of several paranormal research organizations since the mid-1990s, using his law enforcement background to research the unexplained. In 2009, he founded the International Museum of Spiritual Investigations.
The museum, located at 231 Baltimore St., “is dedicated to the afterlife and the pursuit to bridge the gap between this life and the next,” according to museum website.
To register, go to www.hacc.edu and click on Noncredit Courses. The link leads you to the Shopping Cart where you can enroll. Users receive an e-mail confirming enrollment. For more information, call the continuing education office at the HACC-Gettysburg Campus at 717-338-1010.
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