"Haunted Michigan Dinner/Presentation" Author Gerald S Hunter

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                                   THE HENDERSON CASTLE FOUNDATION  PRESENTS
                            A GHOSTLY DINING & HAUNTED MICHIGAN LECTURE EVENT!
                                                             July 27TH, 5 -10 P.M.
                                                            (reservations required)
                                                                 
Enjoy a full 4 course plated dinner & dessert followed by a lecture/powerpoint presentation by The Rev. Gerald S. Hunter, author of the "Haunted Michigan" series of books.

5 p.m. -- Gather in the Spirit Lounge (cash bar) for Frank & Mary Henderson's favorite cocktails, or yours!

6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. -- Plated dinner, amuse bouche, soup/bread/salad, choice of fish, chicken or beef, served with starch, seasonal vegetables and dessert of the day.

7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. -- Author's ghost lecture & Powerpoint presentation & book signing.

                                                            

   All proceeds go toward installation of new elevator, roofing repairs & improvements of the Henderson Castle so we may continue to sustain our open door policy to the public! Donations accepted.


IN ADDITION, WE ARE OFFERING A LIMITED AMOUNT OF GUESTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE A PART OF AN OVERNIGHT PARANORMAL GHOST HUNT, WITH THE AUTHOR AND A TALENTED INVESTIGATIVE GROUP. 
 This overnight opportunity is first come, first serve as we only have 14 rooms available. Cost for the overnight experience is $50 per person in addition to the room charge.  When you make your reservations please indicate you are a part of the private group.

Contact Information for Dinner Program and/or Overnight Ghost Hunt:  269-532-9313 or 269-344-1827

 

About the Author

Gerald S. Hunter has always possessed an affinity for storytelling and his work has appeared in the Detroit Free Press, the Akron-Beacon Journal, and the Michigan Christian Advocate. He became interested in the paranormal at a young age when his family moved into an old farmhouse in the Village of Brooklyn, just south of Jackson, Michigan. It was the intense ghostly occurrences there which whetted his appetite to investigate the nature of hauntings. Gerald is an ordained United Methodist minister. He currently resides in Hillsdale County with his wife and cats. This is his third book about haunted places in Michigan and Henderson Castle is one of them.