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Do you love spooky things?Do you enjoy paranormal investigating, but need help with your evidence?
Do you want a better understanding of negative haunting vs. a demonic haunting?
Do you just have questions about using equipment and debunking false indications?
These classes are designed for you! Learn the basics of investigating by our team’s tech lead, Todd. He will take you through the basics of spirit identification, learn to identify orbs, listen for EVPs, discuss equipment and go through investigation do’s and dont’s. You will then take the information you learn and will apply it in a special investigation of Centre theatre on Friday the 13th of June, where you will participate in a mini-investigation, collect data and review evidence, as well as learn how to analyze and interpret your results. Participants must attend the first 3 classes in order to participate in the 4th class which is the actual investigation. The 4th class will be kept small to allow for a more personalized experience. A second investigation date may need to be added depending on the number of people signed up. Classes are $30.00 each, or $100 if purchased as a 4 class package.
Please arrive at 6:15 for check-in, with classes starting promptly at 6:30.
**While attending the earlier classes before Classes 2 and 3 is not mandatory, some content may overlap, which could help minimize confusion.
However, if you wish to enroll in Class 4, completion of the previous three classes is required. If any of these classes are missed, you will not be allowed to participate in Class 4, and no refunds will be given. Classes you've already completed or paid for can be applied toward the required prerequisites, or toward the price of any missed class.
Class One
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Class Title: Spirit Identification
Class Topics: Identifying types of Hauntings / Investigation safety
Presenter: Todd Bolgrin
Prerequisites: None Required
Course Description: This class will cover the basics of paranormal investigating with a focus on identifying the types of hauntings and investigation guidelines.
Course Objectives: This class will allow participants to:
1. Compare and contrast the basic types of hauntings
2. Understand the importance of distinguishing between different types of spirits
3. Understand basic investigation guidelines, do’s, and don’t’s
4. Safety in paranormal investigating
5. Be able to identify types of haunts through case studies/examples
Class Two
Thursday, April 17th, 2025
Class Title: Collecting and Debunking Evidence
Class Topic: Orbs and EVPs
Presenter: Todd Bolgrin
Prerequisites: None Required
Course Description: This class will cover the basics of orbs and EVPs, with a focus on debunking false evidence
Course Objectives: This class will allow participants to:
1. Identify light anomalies and distinguish between natural phenomena and possible paranormal activity
2. Learn how to collect and isolate EVPs and how to debunk non-paranormal data
3. Examine examples of light anomalies and EVPs
Class Three
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Class Title: Investigation Equipment Preparation and Indications
Class Topic: Equipment Basics
Presenter: Todd Bolgrin
Prerequisites: None Required
Course Description: This class will cover the basics of equipment use and how to choose equipment for a location, purposes, and settings
Course Objectives: This class will allow participants to:
1. Distinguish between types and classes of equipment
2. Learn how to use equipment correctly
3. Learn how to choose the correct equipment for the type of investigation and location
Class Four
Friday, June 13th 2025
Class Title: Paranormal Event
Class Topic: Hands-on investigation
Presenter: Todd Bolgrin
Prerequisites: Class 1, 2 and 3
Course Description: This class will be a hands-on investigation allowing participants to apply knowledge learned in prior classes, collect evidence, and interpret and analyze results collected through audio or video recording.
Light refreshments will be served.
Course Objectives: This class will allow participants to:
1. Apply knowledge learned to a mini investigation
2. Collect data using audio or video recording (Cell Phone device acceptable)
3. Analyze, interpret and discuss data collected to distinguish between natural phenomena and or possible paranormal evidence
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Centre Theatre, 110 S Bickford Ave, El Reno, OK 73036-2720, United States,El Reno, Oklahoma
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