Ever get the feeling during our Cenacolo Thursday Luncheons that someone was watching us or that the San Remo Hotel building, where the Fior d'Italia Restaurant is located, is haunted by ghosts?
Anthony "Tony" Anderson has been the Director of Audio Phenomena with the San Francisco Ghost Society (SFGS) for the past two years, focusing on audio needs of paranormal investigations. Presenting annual ghost-hunting conferences and special day events, he also does lecture work with the San Francisco Friends of the Public Library and Bay Area schools, and provides artwork, advertising, product manufacturing and online communications for SFGS. He is currently working on a possible walking tour of the San Remo Hotel, a book on Electronic Voice Phenomena called Voice To Voice: EVP, as well as guest-speaking for the upcoming Wolfpaww Para-Roundup Conference in Fort Worth, Texas in 2011.
The SFGS is a small all-volunteer organization, devoted to the research and investigation of the City and County of San Francisco's ghosts and paranormal occurrences, conducting free professional and discreet research of locations where there have been reports of paranormal activity or unexplained occurrences.
Tony will present a brief history of the San Remo Hotel and Restaurant from its creation to help with earthquake relief in 1906 up to the present day, as well as the paranormal eyewitness accounts from the hotel's residents and guests over the years and the ghostly activity that surrounds this once-bohemian hostelry. Learn about the Longshoreman standoff and the wedding massacre that plagued the restaurant. Be sure to attend our Jan 6th luncheon, not only to welcome the New Year, but also learn about the site's resident spirits.
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