Lindenwood Ghost on ITS-DMS.COM
Documentary on Legendary Lindenwood Ghost Now on Paranormal Investigations Channel at ITS-DMS.COM
St. Louis, MO, November 23, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Missouri-based AD Online, LLC. (ADO) announces the release of “The Legend of Mrs. Sibley” on the Paranormal Investigations channel at internet television station ITS-DMS.COM.
“The Legend of Mrs. Sibley” is a 55 minute documentary produced by ITS-DMS.COM executive producer Joe Palermo featuring interviews with those who have had occurrences attributed to “the ghost” of Lindenwood Colleges founder, the late Mrs. Mary Easton Sibley. It also contains historic information about Mrs. Sibley.
Palermo produced the movie while working at the City of Saint Charles Government Access Channel 20 in 1984. The movie is hosted by a young Robert Cardinale, and features then students Ashley Myers, Tracy Zerwig, St. Louis psychic researcher Ed Cleary, and then Lindenwood President, James Spainhower.
Shot entirely on campus at Lindenwood, the movie is sure to bring feelings of nostalgia for many Lindenwood graduates of the period and before. Being offered for Free View on the Paranormal Investigations Channel at ITS-DMS.COM, the movie is now set to gain rightful viewing.
Palermo attended Lindenwood Colleges in the fall of 1977 drawn partially because of the legend of Mrs. Sibley’s ghost. He had his own on campus encounter in December of 1977. “It was around midnight, I’d escorted my date back to her third floor dorm room in Sibley Hall and was on my way down the flight of stairs. The heel of my shoe caught on the stair case carpeting lurching me forward. Preparing to shoulder roll down the stairs I suddenly felt what could have been small hands pressed on my chest causing me to upright. I looked around the area of quiet and stillness, said ‘Thank you,’ and went on about my business.”
“The Legend of Mrs. Sibley” has room for sponsors to “magically” appear in the opening and closing of the show. Fifty-percent of proceeds will go to establish a scholarship account for communications majors at Lindenwood University. Please contact AD Online for more information.
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“The Legend of Mrs. Sibley” is a 55 minute documentary produced by ITS-DMS.COM executive producer Joe Palermo featuring interviews with those who have had occurrences attributed to “the ghost” of Lindenwood Colleges founder, the late Mrs. Mary Easton Sibley. It also contains historic information about Mrs. Sibley.
Palermo produced the movie while working at the City of Saint Charles Government Access Channel 20 in 1984. The movie is hosted by a young Robert Cardinale, and features then students Ashley Myers, Tracy Zerwig, St. Louis psychic researcher Ed Cleary, and then Lindenwood President, James Spainhower.
Shot entirely on campus at Lindenwood, the movie is sure to bring feelings of nostalgia for many Lindenwood graduates of the period and before. Being offered for Free View on the Paranormal Investigations Channel at ITS-DMS.COM, the movie is now set to gain rightful viewing.
Palermo attended Lindenwood Colleges in the fall of 1977 drawn partially because of the legend of Mrs. Sibley’s ghost. He had his own on campus encounter in December of 1977. “It was around midnight, I’d escorted my date back to her third floor dorm room in Sibley Hall and was on my way down the flight of stairs. The heel of my shoe caught on the stair case carpeting lurching me forward. Preparing to shoulder roll down the stairs I suddenly felt what could have been small hands pressed on my chest causing me to upright. I looked around the area of quiet and stillness, said ‘Thank you,’ and went on about my business.”
“The Legend of Mrs. Sibley” has room for sponsors to “magically” appear in the opening and closing of the show. Fifty-percent of proceeds will go to establish a scholarship account for communications majors at Lindenwood University. Please contact AD Online for more information.
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