Hear about headless ghosts, mischievous specters, boo hags,
conjurers, swamp specters, strange phenomena, superstitions and more — and all
close to home — as author Terrance Zepke tells scary tales at the Asheboro and
Liberty libraries.
Zepke will present “N.C. Ghosts Galore: Spooky Tales for All
Ages” at 6 p.m. Thursday, October 24, at the Asheboro library, and at 6 p.m.
Tuesday, October 29, at the Liberty library.
Her appearances are free and the public is welcome.
Refreshments will be served.
In Asheboro, the event is sponsored by the Friends of the
Library and will open with a costume contest, which Zepke will help judge.
Attendees are invited to don their most inventive and creative Halloween
costumes.
The Liberty library invites children to wear their costumes.
Zepke is author of 19 books about ghosts of the United
States, the southeast and the Carolinas, as well as books about pirates and
lighthouses. Her Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel is in its second edition
and was praised by The Washington Post, the Associated Press and
CNN.
She holds a masters in mass communications from the
University of South Carolina. She has traveled every continent and lived all
over the world, but says she always returns to the Carolinas.
The Asheboro library is located at 201 Worth Street in
Asheboro. The Liberty library is located at 239 S. Fayetteville St in Liberty.
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