The Unexplained Research Conference (Orpheum Theater)
The Unexplained Research Conference (Orpheum Theater)
Friday . October 10, 2008 . 7:00 PMDoors open at 6:30 PM. In the Anne Zabel Studio Theater.
Tickets: $9 Adults and $6 for children 12 and under. Tickets are available at the door.
For more information call (715) 271-1831. http://www.unexplainedresearch.com/
http://www.unexplainedresearch.com/conferences/sioux_falls_conference_2008.htm
Haunted Locations of South Dakota
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Chad Lewis has a Masters Degree in Applied Psychology and is a Paranormal Investigator for Unexplained Research LLC and Research Specialist for the Mutual UFO Network. Chad hosts both The Unexplained television series and The Unexplained radio talk show. He's been featured on SDPB's "Haunted South Dakota" episode of Dakota Life and heard on South Dakota Public Radio. He is the co-author of The South Dakota Road Guide to Haunted Locations.
Afterlife: Believers, Debunkers, and Skeptics
Terry Fisk will discuss the evolution of the Western concept of the afterlife, exploring Sumerian, Hebrew, Egyptian, Persian, Greek, Gnostic, and Christian beliefs. His talk will culminate with an examination of the recent scientific studies of near-death experiences, past-life regressions, out-of-body experiences, and mediums.
Terry Fisk is a Paranormal Investigator for Unexplained Research LLC. He is a shamanic Buddhist practitioner and member of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies who studied Philosophy and Religion at the University of Wisconsin. Terry co-hosts The Unexplained radio talk show, directs The Unexplained television series, and co-authored The Illinois Road Guide to Haunted Locations.

The Orpheum Theater opened in 1913 as a vaudeville house and seats just under 700 (originally seating 1000). The elegant and beautifully preserved theatre served in this capacity until 1954, when the Community Playhouse group acquired the Orpheum for its home.