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Ghost Hunting 101 - KCC

 

Ghost Hunting: Introduction to Paranormal Investigations

  Kapiolani Community College - Adult Continuing Education and Training 


 



Preston is gearing up for his next course starting next semester.  See below for details.

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This course is designed to introduce interested individuals to the world of Paranormal Investigations.  Through this course, individuals will learn how to conduct a thorough and credible investigation of claimed haunted locations.  Topics to be covered are Investigator protocols, theories regarding entities and hauntings, how to conduct client interviews, investigation techniques, basic equipment and their uses, and evidence analysis.  An actual investigation of a claimed haunted location will be conducted towards the ending weeks of the course.  This course will not make you a certified Paranormal Investigator.  It is merely a glimpse into what it will take to investigate the Paranormal. (Enrollment limited to 15 students)

Instructor Preston Galera is President, and Lead Investigator for the Hawaiian Island Paranormal Research Society (dba Hawaiian Island Ghost Hunters) a Non-Profit organization specializing in the field of haunting investigations.  Preston has been researching entities, the mechanics behind a haunting, and claimed haunted locations for the past 10 years.  After experiencing activity at his own residence, he and Brother-in-law Blaise Atabay decided to form "Hawaiian Island Ghost Hunters."  Preston and Blaise have appeared in "the Honolulu Advertiser" and "Honolulu Magazine's" October edition titled "Haunted Hawaii."  Most recently they both served as panelist for "Haunted Voices Radio Network's Monday Night Education program along with several esteemed colleagues of the Paranormal Research Field.

For more information or to register for this course, please call the Kapiolani Community College - Continuing Education office at 808-734-9211.

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS
Class of Fall 2009
Hawaii's very first "Introduction to Paranormal Investigations.

 
(From left to right) Preston, Eric, Robin, Rocky, Mike, Nikkole, Larissa, C, and Blaise.

Class of Fall 2010

 

Class investigation - KCC Cafeteria
From left to right - Gene, Robin (Student) and Danny, Sonny and Dallas (Student), Blaise, Preston, Wayne, and Tee. 


Class of Summer 2011

 Left to right - Amy, Preston, and Paul.

 

 

 

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