Center of the Arts Presents:
Paranormal After Hours Event
“Spirit Communications”
Mike Sears
Mike is the Director of Volunteer State Paranormal Research and has been investigating the paranormal for just over 8 years. Having investigated over 200 investigations to his credit, Mike has investigated some well-known haunted locations like Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, Sloss Furnace in Birmingham, Alabama, Rippavilla Plantation in Spring Hill, Tennessee, Octagon Hall, Franklin, KY, and many other locations in Tennessee.
In 2009, Mike was nominated by the International Paranormal
Acknowledgement Awards for National Male Paranormal Investigator and Best in Spirit Photography. Mike was awarded for Best in Spirit Photography by the International Paranormal Acknowledgement Awards.Mike has been a guest on various paranormal internet radio shows, made appearances on Television shows “America’s Most Terrifying Places” on the TRAVEL CHANNEL, CAFEMOM.COM “I’ll take that Dare!” featuring Octagon Hall. He was also featured on “Tennessee Crossroads,” a PBS show featuring Tennesseans and Tennessee places. For the “Tennessee Crossroads” segment, Mike and the VSPR team were the first to investigate the Rippavilla Plantation in Spring Hill and aired Oct 2011.
Mike has also been a featured speaker at numerous events in Middle Tennessee. and his paranormal experiences were published in several magazines : VISIONS Magazine Issue #3 ,#5 ,#8 and also Un-X NEWS Magazine.
COST OF TICKETS
Lecture “Spirit Communications” is $15.00 each
Investigation is $50.00 each (includes Lecture) {Limited to 20 tickets for Investigation} { Must be 18 years of age or older to attend the investigation}.
{There are no refunds for this event unless it is cancelled. Event will happen Rain or Shine.}
Tickets can be purchased at:
Or at
Center of the Arts, (google map also)
705 Lion Parkway
Columbia, TN 38402
Hotline for info at 931-548-6560
Also can RSVP on the Facebook Event Page – Facebook Event
Event is brought to you by Center of the Arts
Many thanks to Susan Manning for putting this event together.