
The Barron Arts Center will host the lecture “The Lizzie Tapes: A Paranormal Case Study” presented by Paranormal Investigator Al Rauber on October 24 at 7:30 pm. This event is part of the Dr. Stephen Kaplan “A Taste of the Arts” lecture series.
Reservations are required. To learn more or to register for the lecture, call 732-634-0413.
The lecture will focus on possible paranormal activity in the home of Lizzie Borden; the woman accused of killing her parents on August 4, 1892 in Fall River, Massachusetts. Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally slaughtered in their home. Their daughter Lizzie was brought to trial in one of the most notorious cases in American history.
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World renowned Paranormal Investigator Al Rauber was commissioned to find concrete evidence that spirits still reside in this historic home. Known for his use of Electronic Voice Phenomena, Rauber offers audio proof of ethereal voices collected during two visits to the Lizzie Borden house in this bone chilling lecture.
Al Rauber’s reputation in the field of paranormal studies is well-deserved. He has spent the past 45 years investigating claims of haunting phenomena all over the U.S. and in Europe and has appeared on a number of worldwide television productions and consulted for practically every major TV show on the paranormal. With over 1,000 cases of hauntings either personally investigated or consulted on, Rauber is a much sought-after speaker.
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The Barron Arts Center, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recently celebrated its 130th Anniversary. With the support of the Woodbridge Township Cultural Arts Commission and under the direction of Cynthia Knight, the Barron Arts Center offers programming to the public free of charge.
Donations are appreciated and funding received will be used for the continuation of free quality arts programs and exhibits. The Barron Arts Center always accepts donations for local food banks and The Woodbridge Animal Shelter.
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