Friday, October 28, 2011

Another Evening of Scary Tales is History

First Evening of the 2011 "Scary Stories and Twilight Tours" A Hit

The Ghost Teller (aka Marilyn A. Hudson) Teresa Black,
Lisa the Museum Director, and unnamed volunteer

The first evening of the night benefit event at the 'storied' Overholser Mansion was on a rainy evening setting just the right mood.  Joining the Museum staff were two community volunteers, one a storyteller and singer Teresa Black, in period costume.  This year for the first time many years the storyteller returned to the third floor ballroom.  As they say, a good time was had by all.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

OVERHOLSER MANSION, OCT. 27, 28, 2011

For reservation and cost info go here.

For a third year, Marilyn A. Hudson, aka The Ghost Teller, will delight groups with spooky tales and afterwards a museum staffer will lead them on a guided tour of the lovely and historic 1903 Overholser Mansion.

Story and Tour is best suited to those 10 and up.




PRESS RELEASE


NORMAN AUTHOR  AND STORYTELLER SCARES UP A GOOD TIME

Norman author and storyteller, Marilyn A. Hudson, will be performing for a third year at the historic Overholser Mansion in Oklahoma City on October 27, 28 for “Scary Stories and Twilight Tours.”   The program will feature two story sessions, at 7p.m. and at 8 p.m., each followed by a museum staff led tour of the mansion built in 1903. 

Marilyn A. Hudson is co-author of the recently released paranormal suspense novel, The Mound,  set in a fictional eastern Oklahoma community.   She is also author of a collection of chilling tales, The Bones of Summer, a historical look at some strange deaths along Oklahoma railroads from 1900 to 1920, When Death Rode the Rails,  a collection of historic tales of early Oklahoma City, Tales of Hell’s Half Acre, and a commentary on women and the Bible, Those Pesky Verses of Paul.

Hudson has been active as a storyteller for over ten years and is a member of the  Oklahoma Territory Tellers, the Tejas Storytelling association, and the  Network Storytellers Network.

Awesome Day in Shawnee

Awesome Mall and Pioneer Library Staff - plus some great teen volunteers (no photo)!

THE GHOST TELLER TODAY, SHAWNEE MALL. 2 P.M.

Pioneer Library System co-sponsoring this event designed primarily for the young...
Shhh! Did you hear something?

It is at 2 p.m. near the Penney's store in the courtyard.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

OVERHOLSER MANSION

Fundraising benefit shows with THE GHOST TELLER, this year at the Overholser Mansion on Thursday and Friday October 27,28, 2011. All funds will go to the historic  house.    Two story sessions each night will feature tales from Oklahoma history and original tales to bring a shiver. After each session the group will be given a guided tour by a mansion docent.