It’s Spooky! Lewis County Museum Plans Fundraising Events

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Paranormal enthusiasts who want to rub elbows with ghosts will have the perfect opportunity at the Lewis County Historical Museum this month. The museum is sponsoring three fundraising events focused on the building’s well-documented ghostly activity.

On Tuesday, the Lewis County Historical Museum and South Sound Paranormal Research will host paranormal tours in the museum. Tours are by reservation only and start every hour, beginning at 6 p.m. The cost of the tours is $10, and each lasts for two hours.

Members of South Sound Paranormal Research, a group that has investigated the hauntings at the museum since 2007, will lead the tours, which will feature stories about the museum’s ghosts, visits to the most haunted hot spots in the building, and evidence the team has collected over the years. Karen Frazier and Patty Valdez, authors of “Pioneer Spirits: Investigating the Haunted Lewis County Historical Museum,” will also be on hand to share stories and sign books.

On May 30, internationally known psychic William Becker, of Paranormal Insights, will hold a psychic development class at the museum 4-7 p.m. During the class, Becker will help participants learn to develop their own psychic intuition.



 Another event, planned for May 16, is sold out.

The cost of all events require reservations, and proceeds directly benefit the Lewis County Historical Museum. Purchase tickets online at LewisCountyMuseum.Org, or call (360) 748-0831.