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Ghost Trackers deliver Halloween treat at Edison State

Oct 20, 2011


PUNTA GORDA, Fla. – The Peace River Center for Writers presents a night of haunting tales with the Peace River Ghost Trackers at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27.

 

The organization’s spooky presentation at Edison State College Charlotte Campus showcases supernatural occurrences at local haunts, like the Boca Grande lighthouse, followed by a question and answer session with the audience. Tickets are $5 per person – $4 for students – with half of the proceeds going to the Ghost Trackers.

 

Seating is limited with the presentation in room 117 of the Student Activities Building, so reserve your spot by contacting Peace River Center for Writers President John Pelot at PRCW@Edison.edu.

 

“Although there is a popular TV show, the Peace River Ghost Trackers bring it home to Charlotte County,” said Pelot, an English professor on the Charlotte campus. “Last year people liked learning about local haunts and it served as a prelude to Halloween.”

 

For more information about Edison State College Charlotte Campus please visit www.edison.edu/charlotte or call 941-637-5629.

 

Celebrating nearly 50 years of excellence, Edison State College is Southwest Florida’s largest, most accessible and most affordable institution of higher education. Proud to be tobacco-free, Edison State serves more than 25,000 students per year in five counties and online.  For more information please visit www.edison.edu.

 

For media inquiries contact Eric McKinney at 941-637-5628 or Eric.McKinney@edison.edu.

 

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Last Updated: October 20, 2011

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