A supernatural evening with Jeff Belanger at the Trumbull Library

Emmy-nominated host of New England Legends on PBS, Ghostvillage.com founder, and Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures writer to offer an evening of true ghost stories, research, and evidence from around the world.

Jeff Belanger will explore the unexplained with a multi-media lecture, Q&A, and book signing at the Trumbull Library, 33 Quality St., on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 6:30 p.m.

One of the most visible and prolific paranormal researchers today, the journalist has interviewed thousands of eyewitnesses to paranormal occurrences. Belanger has written for newspapers like The Boston Globe and USA Today and is the series writer and researcher for Ghost Adventures on the Travel Channel.

His talk will include images, audio clips, and video from some of the world’s most infamous haunts plus a question and answer session for the audience. He will also have autographed books available for purchase.

“I can’t wait to haunt the Trumbull Library,” Jeff Belanger said. “We’ll dim the lights, talk about the ghost experience, and see the evidence and theories regarding the paranormal. I’ve spoken on the topic of the supernatural all over the world — there’s nothing like sharing in this discussion in person.”

Belanger is the author of more than a dozen books on the paranormal (published in six languages) including the best sellers: The World’s Most Haunted Places, Weird Massachusetts, Our Haunted Lives, and Who’s Haunting the White House? (for children). He’s the founder of Ghostvillage.com, the web’s most popular paranormal destination according to Google, and a noted speaker and media personality.

This event is part of The Trumbull Library’s Mallett Foundation Lecture Series and is offered free to the public.

Register on the library’s website trumbullct-library.org or call 203-452-5197.