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BURLINGTON UFO AND PARANORMAL CENTER
549 N. PINE STREET  BURLINGTON WI
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THE JOURNAL TIMES
Racine County's Daily Newspaper
Saturday, October 22, 2005
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Halloween is now in Burlington
By Janine Anderson
Journal Times

Mary Sutherland, a Burlington resident and paranormal researcher, runs the weekend tours in a wooded
park near Honey Creek. She said the woods are home to many spirits and that she has found portals
and gateways into other spiritual realms there.

"I've actually ran out of the woods a couple times myself," she said. "People feel the spirits touch them
on their face, lift their hair, ride on their backs. it gets a little scary but people love it. It isn't demonic or
anything like that. The spirits get excited that people are there. Some are pranksters, some want
attention. They want to make their presense known.

"I've never had an encounter there with anything demonic. I would never, never take somebody
anyplace I felt was like that. I believe too much in this stuff."

More people come on the tours around Halloween, she said, and while the people that come out this
time of year may be more thrill-seeker than true believer, she's happy to have them around.

"People love the paranormal," she said. "That's why sci-fi is so popular. People love it. They love the
idea that there's something out there besides what they see in their everyday life. I think we are all a little
bit thrill seekers. That's our human nature."

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Saturday, October 22, 2005