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Haunted Jackson County: Medford Paranormal Investigations

If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who’re you gonna call? The Jackson County Paranormal society of course!

Ever been curious about what all goes into investigating the ooky spooky otherworldly presences, or just curious about what a paranormal society even does? Well come down to the Medford Library to listen to a short presentation from the society themselves about their experiences! A Q&A will follow, so if you had any burning questions, be sure to bring them along and show ‘I ain’t afraid of no ghost’.

The Medford Paranormal Investigations was founded in 2010. They have conducted investigations in Northern California and Southern Oregon for the last 15 years. They specialize in residential investigations and focus on helping people in Jackson County.

Date & Time:

October 11, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Medford library

205 S Central Ave
Medford,97501

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