Saturday, August 6, 2011
STU CON II
Date: August 6 (Saturday)
Time: 9:00am (Sat) - 2:00am (Sun)
Location: Linda Vista Hospital
610 St Louis Street
Los Angeles, CA (map)
Admission: $2.00
(+ $1.00 if you want to join the investigation)
Created By Jim Shields, Sarah Bhpp, Jodie Imjustme Sloan, Scott Gruenwald, Matt Goldman
The STU investigation is in the Psych Ward is scheduled from 10:00pm - 2:00am.
(For info about the hospital's ghosts...)
...Come one, come all, to the greatest show of the summer.
The STU is back for their 2nd Annual STU CON. Come meet the cast and crew of The STU. And maybe some real famous people too. Everyone is invited. No one will be turned away! Fun times for everyone! No famous people will be used to promote this event but there just might be a few roaming the halls.
Games, prizes, will all be part of your admission.
No pre-sale tickets! No Pay-Pal!! We are The STU and believe in the K.I.S.S. philosophy.
Invite your friends, your family, even your enemies, we don't care.
Just plan on having an awesome time.
For more info...
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=215351081821771
Friday, August 5, 2011
Marilyn's Memorial
Note: This event is not hosted by GHOULA. This is just a local (ghost related) event that exists independently that GHOULA wants its members to know about. As such, docents and staff at this event may not wish to discuss this landmark's haunted history.
Date: August 5, 2011 (Friday)
Time: 11:00 am
Place: Westwood Memorial Park,
1218 Glendon Avenue, Westwood, CA 90024 (map)
Tucked away in a small cemetery, which in itself, is fittingly tucked away behind a movie theater, sits the crypt of Marilyn Monroe. Since this blonde bombshell is one of the most ubiquitous ghosts in Hollywood (along side the ghost of silent screen star Rudolf Valentino), it makes perfect sense that her final resting place would also be counted as one of the many places said to be haunted by the spirit of this larger than life sex symbol. Although, her famous form (said to be the inspiration for the Coke's trademarked bottle) has never been seen at this location, witnesses have claimed that a strange fog sometimes appears around her pink-stained marble marker.
So, come out and celebrate the life (and after-life) of one of the silver screen's most unique stars.
(For more info about this cemetary...)
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Real Ghosts with Reel Ghosts!
DATE: August 5 (Friday)
TIME: 8:00pm
PLACE: The La Brea Tar Pits
5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles(map)
MOVIE: The Corpse Bride (2005)
ADMISSION PRICE: FREE
Your chance to see this movie about ghosts in an actual haunted environment! (Note: this event is not hosted by GHOULA, and is just an event our members should know about. Thus, the event staff may not answer any questions regarding their ghosts.)
The Tar Pits and the Page Museum are said to be haunted by the ghost of an ancient murder victim (LA's oldest unsolved murder), known locally as "The La Brea Woman."
(for more info on this event...)
Friday, July 15, 2011
Highlights from July's SWS
Thank you all who came out to the Basement Bar. This subterranean bar was filled with people wearing the GHOULA buttons. Thank you to the Santa Monica Lookout for the article they published about our event. (to read the article...)
On a previous visit, the bar staff recommended that GHOULA come back and talk to the the staff of the "restaurant" upstairs, which was busy with a private event that day. So, GHOULA was at "The Victorian" earlier in the day on the 13th, and talked to a woman in the office, who said that upstairs (as in the restaurant above the Basement Bar), they do not talk about "Delia," and they do not discuss the ghosts of the house. Apparently, this policy is because many people choose this beautiful Victorian home by the beach to be the location of their wedding, and the upstairs management fears that couples will not want to be married in "haunted house."
When asked about the restaurant, GHOULA was told that there is no restaurant, and that the upstairs is only used for private events. When pressed further, she clarified that there is no "dinner service" and the upstairs is locked up at night (unless there is an event).
When GHOULA arrived for SPIRITS with SPIRITS (and as all those in attendance saw) the upstairs was filled with people enjoying a romantic diner in the house. When asked, the upstairs bartender said that they are open for dinner every night of the week (unless there is an event). Perhaps the woman in the office just didn't want us to come back.
When asked about ghosts, the upstairs bartender said that he had never seen anything. However, when we asked the a waitress, she said "no," but wished she had had an experience like "some people," and she discreetly pointed at the bartender. So, it would seem he had experienced something after all, and just didn't want to tell his story, or as indicated earlier... maybe the upstairs staff is not allowed to discuss the ghosts.
Luckily, downstairs no such rules exist, and our bartender for the night in the Basement Bar shared his personal story with members of our group. He claimed that late one night, after hours, he and another staff member heard footsteps overhead on the floor above them. Knowing that the building was locked up, and they were the only ones there, they went up to investigate. Once satisfied they were indeed alone, they returned to the basement only to hear the the footsteps again.
Lastly, for what its worth, one of the members in attendance "received" the word MASTER on her ghost hunting app on her iphone. Could that be a reference to Mr. Kyte, the original owner of the house, who was the "master" of the Southern California Masonic lodges?
(to read more ghost stories about this location...)
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