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Internationally Syndicated Radio Show interviewing J-Adam Smith this October!

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The Bob and Sheri Show, Invite Nationally Recognized J-Adam Smith to Discuss Paranormal Investigation and the Scientific Substantiation of Sensitive Perception Hey guys, awesome news for all you paranormal enthusiasts!  With Halloween right around the corner, the internationally syndicated Bob and Sheri Show will be interviewing with internationally recognized scientific based paranormal investigator and sensitive J-Adam Smith. The topic of discussion: Paranormal investigation and the scientific substantiation of sensitive perceptions. So, if you are a paranormal lover you will definitely want to tune in. The gracious hosts Bob and Sheri have been the internationally recognized Morning Show Hosts on 106.1 The River since August of 2013. The Bob and Sheri show is based on real people sharing their lives and lives of their listeners each day. Long before there were reality TV shows, Bob and Sheri were doing reality radio. A World-Class Team, the two have been awarded numerous awa

Haunted Fun at the Scruffy City Soiree

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On Saturday, September 21, 2013 , The Scruffy City Soiree, an auction-style fundraiser for the Knox Heritage Society was hosted at The Foundry. This annual fall fundraiser provides support for many important Knox Heritage programs and services and makes it possible for Knox Heritage staff to advocate every day for historic places in Knoxville and throughout the 16- county region. This year’s theme for the fundraiser was “Hauntings of Westwood” and internationally recognized paranormal Historian J-Adam Smith, to show support for the organization’s work, generously donated the featured item to the auction, a special opportunity for 8 to investigate the Historic Westwood Manor.   Due to his generous donation, the bidding for the special event closed at $2,000! J-Adam Smith was very pleased with that the donated event gained such a huge amount of favor at the event was able to ultimately help such an amazing organization continue its mission of helping Historic Landmarks in the East Te