HALLOWEEN EVENTS GUIDE
Halloween Night Golf
Tournament
A two man blind draw scramble on Halloween
night, which starts at dusk and finished in the
dark. Players get glow in the dark golf balls and
glowing accessories.
When: Oct. 31, start time TBA
Where: Indian Oaks Country Club, 201 Cherokee
Trail, Anniston.
Admission: $25 per person; call to register.
Info: Call the Pro-Shop at 256-820-4030 to preregister.
Jacksonville Public
Library
The Night Before...Halloween
When: October 23rd at 4pm
Enjoy some monstrously good stories written
by Natasha Wing for this special Halloween
storytime, then meet the children’s author
herself over Skype. Good spooky fun for the
whole family. Don’t forget the costume contest!
Calhoun County's Most Haunted
When: October 28th at 6pm
Like to meet a real, in–the–flesh ghost hunter?
Ghost hunters from the Oxford Paranormal
Society will be here with some authentic
accounts of paranormal experiences and ghostly
sightings in Jacksonville and surrounding areas.
The OPS Team was founded and established in
2006 and they have investigated over 100 sites
for hauntings and other paranormal activity. We
don’t want to give any youngsters nightmares,
so this event is for teens and adults. We have
a special family–friendly Halloween program
on October 23rd at 4pm. Jacksonville Public
Library. ✤
INSIGHT’S HALLOWEEN INTERACTIVE FICTION
You think back to your college speech class
and how totally pointless it seemed at the time.
Yet, now, as you stare into the dead-eyed gaze
of the killer gerbil, you realize how standing in
front of thirty people who couldn't care less
whether you lived or died prepared you for this,
the defining moment of your life.
You put your hands behind your back, then
put them on the table in front of you, then
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remember to keep your hands off the podium
and at your sides. Affecting confidence, you
begin speaking to the gerbil.
If you tell it that you are made of poison,
turn to page 25.
If you try to assert dominance, turn to page 28.
If you try to confuse the gerbil by speaking in
Pig Latin, turn to page 15.
October 2014
INSIGHT