Saturday, October 22, 2011

La Luz de Jesus Seance


For one night only!
La Luz de Jesus Halloween Séance
with mentalist Mark Edward

(Note: This not a GHOULA event. This is a ghost-themed event happening in Los Angeles, we feel is of interest to our members)

On Sunday, October 30th from 7 - 9 PM, @ La Luz de Jesus Séance.

Mentalist Mark Edward (a regular performer at The Magic Castle) will be communicating with some of the deceased artists featured in our 25th Anniversary Exhibition.

RSVP for a chance to sit at the séance table!
info@laluzdejesus.com

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Friday's Secret Screening Haunted Location!


Location: Haunted Forrest of Altadena
The north end of Lake Ave @ East Loma Alta Drive, Altadena (map)
Behind the big gate (pictured above)

Come out for this year's first free outdoor screening tomorrow (Friday, 0ct 21, @8:00pm) and see "Haunted Forest" at this real haunted forest like the one in the movie. (For more info about the movie...) Also, hear about this local landmark's history (and ghost stories) from Skylaire Alfvegren from SoCal L.O.W.F.I.

Don't forget to bring chairs and flashlights.

Altadena's Haunted Forest (sometimes called "The Enchanted Forest" or "The Super-Natural Cemetery") is Southern California's own version of the fictional story told in "The Blair Witch Project." The wooded area under Echo Mountain, where a large mansion (built in 1915) once stood has supposedly claimed the souls of many hikers that have just mysteriously disappeared when entering these grounds.

The land was originally owned by Oregon lumber tycoon, Charles Cobb, who was said to be a Mason, as well as a member of other secret societies. Local lore claims he (with others) performed strange rituals out in these isolated woods, perhaps summoning dark forces, and even torturing and sacrificing humans (who are also said to buried under the estate).

A year before Charles Cobb died, a woman who was hitchhiking her way to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco, and who accepted a ride from a butcher from San Diego, found herself at the large gates to the Cobb Estate. The butcher brought her to this spot, with the apparent intent to murder her there. While he was bludgeoning her with his metal sausage-stuffer, the Cobb's housekeeper called the sheriff. When, the sheriff arrived, they were both unconscious, and she was still alive. The butcher maintained that the last thing he remembered was driving through Whittier, as if he were in a trance that brought him to the Cobb Estates large iron gates.

After Cobb's death, nuns took over the property until it was eventually purchased by legendary comedian Groucho Marx and his family, who intended on turning the land into a cemetery as a business venture. The cemetery never happened (at least not in that form), and today it is a park maintained by the Forestry Service for everyone (even spirits) to enjoy.

It appears that this area has been associated with ghost stories ever since the 1950's when local teens would dare each other to go into the scary abandon mansion.

According to legend, there is a ghost in chains that wanders these nature trails looking to feed on the life force of unlucky hikers that cross its path. Could this be a tortured victim of a long ago satanic ritual, or some renegade demon summoned by Cobb's coven? It is said that people hear disembodied screams and see glowing orbs floating down the paths, which are thought to be the spirits of this dark entity's victims. The orbs are thought to be the phantom flashlights of hiker's still trying to find their way out of the bewitched woods.

However, there are also stories that in the 1890's prospectors mined this area for gold. Northern California's folklore is filled with stories of ghosts that protect their gold deposits, or "ghost lights" that mark a location of hidden gold (this phenomenon is even referenced in the novel Dracula). Could that be the true nature of the haunted forest's mysterious glowing orbs?

Come out and join us, and maybe you will find out for yourself.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Haunted Films @ Haunted Places (1 of 2)


Date: October 21 (Friday)
Time: 8:00pm
Movie: Haunted Forest (2007)
Location: An actual Haunted Forest (details to follow)

For the second year, GHOULA is working with the EPFC's Filmmobile to present a series of free outdoor screenings on the last two Fridays in October at a different haunted site.

Each evening will consist of a "haunted" movie, guest speaker, a discussion of the location's ghost(s), and maybe some other activities. (Don't forget to bring a chair.)

(Note: GHOULA and the EPFC Filmmobile will only disclose the actual location 24 hours before showtime. So, check out their facebook page for the exact directions to this screening, or just check out the GHOULA site the day before.)

This Friday's movie... "Haunted Forest"

In the forest, only the trees can hear you scream. A vengeful tree spirit wreaks havoc on visitors to a mountain forest to avenge a crime committed 200 years before.

(for more info about the location...)
Future "Haunted Films at Haunted Places" will feature...

October 28th, "Haunted House Silent Shorts" @ an actual Haunted House.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Highlights from Oct's SWS!


A big thank you to the staff of the world famous Comedy Store. They could not have made us feel more welcome. Personalized guided tours of the infamous haunted basement, as well as entry to the comedy show, and free passes to their "Haunted Midnights" event (every Friday night in October).

For those that came, the basement tour is just a teaser for the fun in store if you come back for their "Haunted Midnights." Needless to say, there are ghosts (and ghost stories) about the whole club, which you will see on the midnight tours, including one of the supposed "gun turrets" from the club's notorious gangster days. Also, they will be sharing little known ghost stories like "The Woman in White." Could she be a former glamorous patron or maybe the nurse, who preformed the illegal abortions in the basement. Come out and find out.

Plus, our friends at Paranormal EXP will share the evidence they gathered from a recent investigation of the building. All this and a themed comedy show free to those that came to SPIRITS with SPIRITS ($15.00 otherwise).

So, show your appreciation for the kindness they showed GHOULA, and support this local business that is not shying away from their haunted history.

P.S. For what it is worth, one of the members present, claimed that there was a time when a friend of his (a comic) was homeless, and squatted in the basement for months, unbeknownst to the management or other staff. Could some of the claims of noises in the basement be him?

(to read more about this location's ghosts... )