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Thursday, October 22, 2009

From Halloween Ghosts to Tricks and Treats

From Halloween Ghosts to Tricks and Treats

Four Great Show Ideas for Halloween

BOSTON, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Can Science Prove the Existence of Ghosts?

On TV shows like the SyFy Channel's popular Ghost Hunters, the public gets to see the latest video and audio technology being used to prove the existence of spirits. Author of the book, "God=MC2," Prasann Thakrar reveals new developments that bridge science and technology. Invite this expert on the metaphysical and supernatural to tell your audience about the scientific advances proving that there is an afterlife.

CONTACT: Prasann Thakrar, (508) 954-7846 (MA); mpthakrar@verizon.net

AVAILABILITY: Boston, nationwide by arrangement, and via telephone

Use Feng Shui to Drive Ghosts from Your Home

In her best-selling book, "Confessions of a Feng Shui Ghost-Buster," holistic alternative psychology practitioner, author, radio show host, and certified feng shui consultant, Dr. Anna Maria Prezio, reveals the secret ways that you can stop spirits from haunting your home. Dr. Prezio has appeared on NBC's The 10! Show in Philadelphia and on SpeakingChannel.tv. She also speaks nationally on various topics including metaphysics, the paranormal, energy, and chi.

CONTACT: Dr. Anna Maria Prezio, (818) 980-6861 (CA); prezio@sbcglobal.net

AVAILABILITY: California, nationwide by arrangement, and via telephone

Yummy (and Healthy) Halloween Treats for Kids

Kids enjoy Halloween, but parents worry about sugar overload from all the treats. Aviva Goldfarb, author of "The Six O'Clock Scramble" cookbook, has the perfect treats for school parties and other holiday events to keep both parents and kids happy. Her fun treats like spooky fruit, wormy apples, and ghosts on a stick are a big hit, plus healthy recipes to feed little goblins before they hit the sidewalks to start trick-or-treating. Kids love her recipe for pumpkin black bean soup with garlic cheese bread to stay warm on a cold Halloween night! She has appeared in Redbook, O Magazine, and USA Today.

CONTACT: Aviva Goldfarb, (301) 907-7614 (MD); aviva@thescramble.com

AVAILABILITY: Washington D.C., nationwide by arrangement, and via telephone

Mom, What If It Rains on Halloween?

After spending countless hours making the perfect Halloween costume, what can you do if you get heavy thunderstorms on the big night? Fortunately, Tracy DeGraaf, author of the book "UGH! The Joys of Raising Boys: Survival Stories from the Mother of Five Boys," has some fun and creative "plan B" options to ensure fun no matter what the weather!

CONTACT: Tracy DeGraaf, (708) 691-5091 (IL); tracyjdegraaf@yahoo.com

AVAILABILITY: Illinois, nationwide by arrangement, and via telephone


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Source: Prasann Thakrar, et al.

CONTACT: Prasann Thakrar, +1-508-954-7846 (MA), mpthakrar@verizon.net;
or Dr. Anna Maria Prezio, +1-818-980-6861 (CA), prezio@sbcglobal.net; or Aviva
Goldfarb, +1-301-907-7614 (MD), aviva@thescramble.com; or Tracy DeGraaf,
+1-708-691-5091 (IL), tracyjdegraaf@yahoo.com


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