PHOENIX (Aug. 4, 2009) – The West Coast Ghost and Paranormal Society (West Coast GAPS) will host a Kid’s Ghost Hunt Saturday, Aug. 15 from 9 p.m. to midnight at Monti’s La Casa Vieja, one of Arizona’s most treasured landmarks and also the only establishment in the state deemed haunted by West Coast GAPS.
During the ghost hunt, children ages 5 and up, will meet the West Coast GAPS team and learn about previous investigations and findings, get an historical tour of Monti’s, follow the team on a ghost hunt of the restaurant, and learn about the equipment the team uses and how to operate it. Prior to the event, all Ghost Hunt participants with a ticket will receive 10 percent off all meals at Monti’s. Each child will also receive a gift and entry to win a kid’s ghost-hunting equipment kit. Tickets are $17 per person and must be purchased online at www.wcgaps.com prior to the event. Space is limited to 80 guests and it fills up fast.
What: Kid’s Ghost Hunt at Monti’s La Casa Vieja
When: Saturday, Aug. 15
9 p.m. to midnight
Where: Monti’s La Casa Vieja
100 S. Mill Ave., Tempe
(Mill Ave and Rio Salado Pkwy)
Cost: $17 per person
Contact: For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.wcgaps.com
West Coast Ghost and Paranormal Society
The West Coast Ghost and Paranormal Society (West Coast GAPS) is a Phoenix-based nonprofit aimed at finding scientific and common explanations for haunting claims and paranormal events in locations throughout the U.S. The team of professionals, which operates strictly on donations, takes a different approach to investigating paranormal claims. They use involved research and evidence-gathering methods to first seek out reasonable explanations for strange occurrences. Ghost and paranormal encounters are rare, and one of the West Coast GAPS’ primary goals is to bring peace of mind to those living in fear. For more information, visit www.wcgaps.com .




