Ghost stories at Wellesley Free Library

Ghost stories, WellesleyProfessional actor & storyteller J.T. Turner will spin a ghostly mix of regional tales ranging from silly to terrifying. (This program is not recommended for young children.) Hear The Fiddler of Maine, John and the Ghost, The Devil’s Footprint,and many more. Free and open to the public.

Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Wellesley Free Libraries.

New England’s Ghost Stories 
Thursday August 2, 2018

7pm, Wakelin Room

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If you want to read ghost stories set in Wellesley, check out Liz Sower’s blog, Ghost in the Burbs. Here’s a excerpt from her latest story: “…I was hearing disembodied voices. Not all the time, mind you, but enough to keep it interesting…An older man standing behind me said, “I used to love those damn scones,” while I waited in line at Quebrada. Only there was no old man standing behind me. I heard a little girl sneeze while I was scanning the mystery section at the library. Again, no little girl. That one was creepy.”

Her stories are set in Wellesley and seem very realistic, except for the glaring omission of a certain online news source devoted to telling you “More that you really want to know about Wellesley, Massachusetts.”