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Arts & Entertainment

NEW ENGLAND Ghost Stories

About The Program
Join Dan Tremblay – a popular local filmmaker – for a viewing of his latest film on ghost mysteries filmed in New England. Attendees will also dowse the room for spiritual energy. According to GhostHunter.com: Dowsing is the ability of seeking answers and interpreting them by using dowsing rods or a pendulum. Dowsing is widely used as a simple, but effective, way of searching for anything from lost coins, water, and geophysical surveys to finding ghosts. DVDs of Tremblay’s films will be available for purchase after the event for those interested.

About The Presenter
After serving in the military and retiring as a state health officer, Dan Tremblay launched his film organization, Heritage Films, in order to document local stories and show them on the big screen. He recently won an achievement award from the Cape Ann History Society for his documentary “Gloucestermen,” which is about the history of fishermen off the coast of Cape Ann and features authentic archival footage. Tremblay rents a single theater at Hollywood Hits in Danvers every Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 1:30pm to show his films, some of which took up to four years for him to film, edit, and produce.

Fine Print
Doors open at 5:45pm. The class begins at 6:00pm. Registration is strongly recommended as it aids the presenter and staff with planning. Registration is limited. Register by stopping by the Reference Desk; calling 978-640-4490 ext. 207; or by visiting the library's online calendar at http://www.tewksburypl.org. Light refreshments will be provided. A door prize will be awarded. This event is FREE thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Tewksbury Public Library. The Friends of the Tewksbury Public Library's Friendly Little Bookshop will be open prior to the event.

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