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Library After Dark: Paranormal Tales & Tech with Beaver County Paranormal

Library After Dark: Paranormal Tales & Tech with Beaver County Paranormal

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Explore the World of Paranormal Investigation!

Have you ever been curious about what it's like to be a paranormal investigator? You have two chances to find out! 

Join the Beaver County Paranormal team as they share their firsthand experiences exploring the spectral side. They'll pull back the curtain on the fascinating equipment they use, from sensitive recording devices to high-tech thermal cameras, and explain how these tools help them gather evidence of the unexplained. This is a free program you won't want to miss!

But that's not all! The team will put their equipment to the test, addressing the intriguing question: Could our very own library be home to some ghostly patrons?

This program is being offered at two of Beaver County's OLDEST library locations: 

1) Laughlin Memorial Library (96 years)

Date: Tuesday- September 9,  2025 

Time: 6PM

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT ONLINE - Laughlin library location only

The Laughlin Memorial Library opened to the citizens of Ambridge on July 6, 1929 when the building was formally dedicated and turned over to the Ambridge Free Library Association by the Alexander Laughlin Family. 

  • Address: 99 Eleventh Street, Ambridge Pa. 15003
  • REGISTRATION OPENS JUNE 19
  • Call 724-266-3857 to reserve your seat via phone.
  • CLICK HERE for library hours
  • Accessible parking is available in the lot behind the library
  • Free street parking is available
  • This event is wheelchair friendly. When registering, please let staff know if you need an accessible seat option.
  • Space is limited. We highly recommend reserving your seat by calling the library.

2) The Carnegie Free Library of Midland (109 Years)

Date: Saturday - September 13, 2025

Time: 6PM

The Carnegie Free Library of Midland is the second oldest public library in Beaver County.  The building was constructed without any cost to the community, through a $20,000 grant made by Andrew Carnegie in May of 1914. Since April of 1916, the Carnegie Library has provided continuous service to residents of the Midland area. 

  • Address: 61 Ninth Ave. Midland, Pa. 15059
  • REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 1
  • Call 724-643-8980 to reserve your seat
  • CLICK HERE for library hours
  • Accessible parking and lift is available behind the library
  • Free street parking is available
  • This event is wheelchair friendly. When registering, please let staff know if you need an accessible seat option.
  • Space is limited. We highly recommend reserving your seat by calling the library.


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