Press Release: Fundraiser planned at Ramsey House Plantation
Historic Haunting: A Paranormal Study of Ramsey House
On Saturday February 28th, 2015,
historic Ramsey House at 2614 Thorn Grove Pike in Knoxville will be
introducing to the public, for the first time, the results of the
paranormal investigation by Haunted Knoxville Ghost Tour’s J-Adam Smith
and captured on video by Patrick Watson of Mapletree Productions.
In this award winning presentation
you will see the long awaited results that may put to rest all the
speculation as to whether Historic Ramsey House is haunted. “For years,”
said Director Judy LaRose, “there have been reports of spiritual or
ghostly sightings by passer-bys, neighbors, visitors and even some of
our own board members and staff. We felt it was time to put the rumors
to rest by having a Paranormal Investigation.”
The half hour video documents the
investigation along with the history of the home and family. There will
then be a half hour tour led by J Adam Smith discussing the details of
paranormal investigating. We think you will find this as exciting and
fascinating as we did.
This fundraiser
will start with a VIP session at 5:30pm. It will include a brief history
of Ramsey House and the Ramsey family. J-Adam Smith along with Lindsey
Whatley will be presenting Ghost Hunting 101. You will learn the ins and
outs of the Ghost Hunting business, the equipment used and how to
interpret the results. You will view the film and tour the house with
the Ghost Hunting team. Admission for the VIP session is $35 and
includes a copy of the DVD for you to take home. The number of guests
for this tour is limited.
Admission for the additional tours is $25 per person
to include a viewing of the film in the Visitor’s Center and a tour of
the home with J-Adam.
All proceeds from this fundraiser
go directly to Historic Ramsey House so that our mission of
preservation, education and interpretation of the historic home and one
of the founding family’s that took such a great leadership role in the
development of Knoxville as we know it today.
For reservations contact:
Historic Ramsey House at (865)-546-0745;
judy@ramseyhouse.org; Kathy@ramseyhouse.org
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