AITP October Dinner Presentation

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AITP October Dinner Presentation

Time: October 23, 2012 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: UF Hilton
Street: 1714 S.W. 34th St
City/Town: Gainesville
Event Type: presentation, and, dinner
Organized By: AITP North-Central Florida Chapter
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2012

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Something a little lighter going into the holidays: In this fascinating slide-illustrated presentation, Dr. Andrew Nichols discusses his research into the causative effects of geomagnetic activity in reported cases of ESP, poltergeists, and haunted houses.

Full details on our Facebook page, facebook.com/aitp.ncfl

RSVP to reserve@aitp-ncfl.org

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