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Paranormal Convention 2012 to Explore Activity in Old Carpenter Home

By: Laura Kirtley
Updated: October 8, 2012
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The Haunting at WNIN
October 13, 2012
7pm - Midnight

Agenda and Guest Speakers

The Haunting at WNIN Paranormal Convention is back October 13 at the historic Willard Carpenter Home in Downtown Evansville. This fantastically spooky event will feature guest speakers and vendors from across the Tri-State. New to the Haunting this year is a paranormal workshop by Billy Miller with Southern Indiana Paranormal Investigators. The convention will be all day with an exclusive lock-in at WNIN that night. Tickets are available for the convention or a full day ticket that includes the lock-in. Only ten lock-in tickets are available!! From the most skeptic to the most seasoned ghost hunter... there will be something for everyone! For more information, call Ashley Murray at 812-423-2973 or e-mail amurray@wnin.org.

Vendor and Food booths will be open during the convention. Speakers are selected daily. Please come back to see the final list.

Overnight Lock-In

Spend the evening ghost hunting in the Willard Carpenter Home with the Southern Indiana Paranormal Investigators. The Lock-In will begin at midnight after the convention and will end at 7 AM on Sunday. Limited space available for 10 people. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE.

Ticket Price

  • $15  Morning Convention Only
  • $25  All Day Convention
  • $50  All day Convention and Overnight Lock-In

For more information and to order tickets contact WNIN at 812.423.2973

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