With unexplained occurrences, comes more curiosity as to what is causing them.
Due
to the overwhelming questions and requests about the Sweetwater County
Library’s unexplained occurrences, in 2009 the first Ghost Walk, which
was open to the public, happened.
Although, a similar program
started in 2006 with the youth, it was the first time adults were
invited to visit the library at night and see for themselves or
experience for themselves just what some of those unexplained
occurrences were.
These ghost walks were so popular they are still taking place now. In fact, the latest one occurred this weekend.
Sweetwater
County reference librarian Micki Gilmore, who also runs a lot of the
tours, said the one on Saturday night was amazing.
Usually, two
ghost walks take place on the same night. The earlier ones, although
interesting, have never had as much happen during them, however,
Saturday night both walks were very active.
“I think people were really pleased,” Gilmore said.
During
the ghost walks, a ghost box that is designed to screen through radio
frequencies to pick up voices is used. Gilmore said they were able to
hear voices come through on it. One of the ladies on the walk was quite
excited when she heard her unusual name spoken. When they asked the
entity to say the women’s name again, they were not disappointed. The
ghost walks are $10 per person and participants in the walk have a
change to win a private tour by being the highest bidder in the silent
auction.
Although ghost walks are only available during
September, October and December, unexplained occurrences happen
throughout the year.
“It has become part of the library,” Gilmore said.
Gilmore wanted to make it clear that the unexplained occurrences are not the work of library employees.
“This is not some trick we pull for Halloween,” she said.
For
example: some nights on the ghost walks the K-2, which is a device
designed to pick up electronic fields, will light in spots where their
should not be any electricity.
Gilmore said during some of the
walks when participants ask a question, they get a response. Something
none of them on the walk can explain.
“We don’t really know what’s
going on, but we have a strong belief that if we treat them (the
ghosts) with respect, we ask them to treat us with respect,” Gilmore
said. “I think they are as curious of us, that we are of them.”
One
time, when Gilmore was busy typing up an article on deadline, she felt a
presence behind her. Gilmore said it felt as though a big man was
standing behind her. She continued to work, but still felt the presence.
“I said, ‘I am sorry, but I have work to do,’” Gilmore recalled.
She said she had to say this twice, but then she felt nothing behind her anymore and she was able to finish her work.
Over
the years, Gilmore has experienced a lot of unexplained occurrences at
the library, but she can remember seeing three apparitions, two of which
were within the last year and a half. She can recall the apparition in
detail. It was a man with blonde hair and a tan shirt. He was walking
through the youth services area and then just like that he vanished.
Gilmore
said that even though she knows things like this do happen in the
library, she always has to second guess herself and determine if what
she think she saw really happened.
During some of the ghost walks,
the group experienced Electronic Voice Phenomenons. Which means they
ask questions and record the session on a tape or digital recorder and
play it back to hear voices the recorder can pick up, but people cannot
hear at the time. So far, they have heard a few voices. One was a boy
claiming to be William.
One that stands out the most was when
library employee Bianca Jorgensen was conducting a ghost walk for the
National Honor Society. She said the students had achieved a goal and as
a reward asked the library for a private ghost walk.
During this
walk, all 40 of them were jammed into the women’s bathroom, where a lot
of ghost log entries take place. While they were in the bathroom, they
were conducting EVPs. It was the first time they ever heard an answer in
real time. A girl responded from the handicapped accessible bathroom.
Although the group could not make out what she said, they were all in
agreement that they had all heard a girl’s voice.
“It’s the only time that I know of in this building where a disembodied voice was captured,” Jorgensen said.
Of
course, the reports do not end there. Strange unexplained smells
sometimes happen. Sometimes women in the youth department will feel
their hand grabbed by a child, but when they look down there is no one
there.
Gilmore said the whole purpose is to educate people about
the unexplained occurrences at the library. People should not be afraid
to visit the library, but they must know something weird might happen to
them. Gilmore doesn’t think any of the supernatural visitors are there
to harm anyone.
“I am as familiar with them as I am with these books,” she said.
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