Ghoulish Gala - Halloween Party
Dare to join us for the Ghoulish Gala, a spectre's requiem masquerade ball on Halloween night at 7pm!
For the truly brave, you can even add on to your ticket a late night Ghost Investigation with Paranormal Pete!
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For an additional $25, add on a late-night (10pm-midnight) Ghost Investigation at the Walker Ames House with Paranormal Pete:
Halloween Night Special Paranormal Event: $25 | 10:00PM – 12AM midnight
Special Halloween Investigation with Paranormal Pete:
Join paranormal investigator and psychic medium Pete Orbea for a special 2-hour
exploration of the famed Walker-Ames House in historic Port Gamble. Paranormal Pete
will take you through the house for this exclusive event where you will learn about
paranormal equipment, investigate, and see who will show up to make their presence
known. Bring a recorder or your phone for a chance to capture your own evidence of the
paranormal. Don’t forget a flashlight! Some paranormal equipment will be provided.
Links:
www.portgambleparanormal.com
www.facebook.com/paranormalpeteshow
https://www.youtube.com/@paranormalpeteshowportgamb558
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More (silliness) about the band: Clampire
In the misty annals of Port Gamble, Washington, a haunting legend stirs the fog each year as October wanes. It is the tale of Clampire, a band whispered to life only on the night of Halloween. This isn't a band of mortals, but an ancient entity—a creature of moon-pale skin and ocean-dark secrets, a monstrous blend of the land-bound vampire and the deep-dwelling clam.
Their music is a symphony of familiar Halloween frights, syncopated soul, and the eternal hunger of the dark.
Their stage at the Ghostly Gala in the haunted theater ,built by the ghosts of Port Gamble's past. They play for one night, their instruments crafted from salvaged shipwrecks and petrified bone. As dawn breaks, they retreat, their form dissolving into a mist of saltwater and dust, leaving behind only the cold promise of their return next year, when the veil between worlds is thinnest, and the Clampire can once again claim its rightful stage.