10/30/10

Thanks Overholser Mansion!




The 2nd Annual "Scary Tales & Twlight Tours" has wrapped up with the Friday night series. Saturday night has been cancelled due to trick-or-treat schedules. The two performances each night were filled and most were first time visitors to the 1903 mansion.


The Ghost Teller enjoyed herself, the manager, staff and volunteers were (as always) wonderful, and the lovely lady of historic Oklahoma City homes was her magnificent self. She seems to enjoy once more basking in the warm glow of lighted chandeliers and many visitors in a house which once welcomed guests on a weekly basis. The echo of those parties and that joyful time seems to dance around each room, glide down the staircase, and whirl around the halls.


The Ghost Teller aka Marilyn A. Hudson was delighted be once more part of raising community awareness and support for this historic gem. Individuals are encouraged to join the Preservation Oklahoma to help save this, and other, important historic locations. They are all part of strange, wonderful , and Mystorical history.
The Ghost Teller encourages all to be well and truly "Haunted by History"....




10/27/10

OVERHOLSER CHILLS AND THRILLS -updated

The time is approaching....Friday Oct. 29
Show-tours begin at 7pm and 8pm. Call for reservations. Space is limited.


SCARY TALES AND TWILIGHT TOURS AT THE OVERHOLSER MANSION.
Hear storyteller Marilyn A. Hudson, aka 'The Oklahoma Ghost Teller", share spooky tales and legends drawn from Oklahoma's forgotten history, legends, and her own imagination.
Wed., Oct. 27
Thurs., Oct. 28
Fri., Oct. 29


Two program choices per evening at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Then guests are given a twilight tour of the mansion.

MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY as space is limited
Call 525-5325 to RSVP

Admission:
Approx. $10.00 for Adults / $5.00 for children (exact amount not yet announced)

Overholser Mansion is located at 405 NW 15th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73103

Note: Event may not be suitable for younger children

GHOST TELLER HAS FANS


After a delightful evening of stories, two gentleman wanted their picture taken with "The Ghost Teller." So brave.......