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September 22nd 2002
Rainbow Springs Haunted Hotel
Mukwonago, WI - After 17 years, the ghosts of The Rainbow Springs
Haunted Hotel will lie dormant. The Rainbow Springs Haunted Hotel will
not be operating for the 2002 season, due to a fire that occured at the
facility earlier in the year. The cause of the fire is still under
investigation. The creators of the Rainbow Springs Hotel are currently
securing a lease on a new facility on the property at the Rainbow
Springs Golf Club for 2003 - Francis Schrodel's Lake Lodge. For
news/updates, pictures from the 2001 haunt, video links and pictures
of the fire of 2002, visit our
website.
August 8, 2002
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ISPR CONDUCTS INTERNATIONAL ON-LINE SEARCH TO FILL TWO CLAIRVOYANT TEAM INVESTIGATOR POSITIONS
The ISPR Team, under the direction of ISPR founding Parapsychologist, Dr. Larry Montz, is now conducting an international search to fill two Clairvoyant Team Investigator positions. The ISPR anticipates filling these positions with individuals who can demonstrate specialized enhanced clairvoyant abilities, in both private field cases and in front of cameras for various Television shows and other media projects.
The ISPR has implemented the first on-line ISPR Psi Test, located at ISPR.Net / Hauntings.Com, http://www.ISPR.Net, the authorized site of the ISPR Team. The ISPR Psi Test is open to all interested parties and is the first step to becoming qualified for consideration for one of the two open ISPR Team positions. According to the ISPR, everyone is invited to participate in the Psi Test, in hopes of finding the individual(s)who possesses and demonstrates specialized enhanced clairvoyant abilities and knows it, as well as finding qualified individuals who may not necessarily be 100% cognizant of their own abilities.
August of 1999 was the last time a clairvoyant Position became available on the ISPR Team. The call for psychic applicants was made through a third party and in one day, over 300 Southern California residents responded. ISPR’s Dr. Larry Montz, Ron Kilgore and Daena Smoller conducted the on-site testing in the formerly haunted Vogue Theatre in Hollywood, the most utilized site for ISPR’s Ghost Expeditions between September of 1997 and December 2001. "The testing was a very interesting and successful process, but it was more than a little exhausting", exclaims Smoller, an investigator on the ISPR Team since 1995. She further states, "The on-line ISPR Psi Test will allow the ISPR in reaching beyond on-site locales and provide a greater and more even, international playing field if you will, enabling the ISPR to find those who can really exercise the specific clairvoyant abilities the team is looking for, in order to fill these positions."
November 17, 2002 is the deadline to participate in the ISPR Psi Test ; the test will go off-line on November 18, 2002. The ISPR looks forward to filling the clairvoyant Team positions by early January 2003.
Contact: Cindy Lew
Director
Steele & Associates, Inc.
2801 Ocean Park Boulevard, Suite 410
866.333.3543
E-Mail: Clew@steeleassoc.net
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
For More Information Contact: David or Brenda Lerum, Pine Hill Springs
Trout & Trails, 715/442-4700 or 715/442-6110
LERUM FAMILY TURNS LOCAL DAIRY FARM INTO POPULAR AREA TOURIST ATTRACTION
Pepin- (July 20, 2002) The Lerum family of Pepin, Wisconsin has converted their struggling family dairy farm into a popular area tourist attraction, the Pine Hill Springs Trout & Trails. The farm, that originally raised cattle, now opens its doors to area tourists, offering a wide variety of exciting and educational activities.
The focus for the new tourist attraction incorporates the family’s use of the fresh natural springs flowing throughout the land to create a successful rainbow trout farm. This fascinating operation boasts three trout ponds, with the capability of producing 20,000 lbs. of fresh trout each year. Not only has the Lerum family taken advantage of their natural springs, they have also utilized their cropland to create a gigantic corn maze titled “The Dalmatian Rescue” to honor the heroes of September 11th. Visitors are encouraged to navigate their way through the ten-acre cornfield, shaped into a 1924 REO Speed wagon Fire truck with a Dalmatian as the driver.
Pine Hill Springs also offers a variety of activities allowing visitors to enjoy the surroundings and wildlife native to Wisconsin. The farm has a 1.5 mile nature trail, teaching the importance of soil conservation, water quality, soil erosion, wild life, and forest habitats. Visitors are also invited to enjoy the farm’s small petting zoo, Wisconsin’s largest sandbox, campfires, and picnic areas.
Pine Hills Springs Trout & Trails is located in Pepin, Wisconsin, at W9194 Cross Road.
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