A Day of The Unexplained, New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland - February 2023
Events/Upcoming Shows
Saturday 18th, February 2023
Today was the day that the unexplained met the mortal world in the first paranormal convention on the Island of Ireland since Dublin Paracon in 2010.
There were many interesting speakers and talks that took place at St. Michael's Theatre, New Ross, County Wexford.
The speakers covered some of the many different areas of the world of the paranormal. The speakers on the day were Helena B. Scott, Ashley Darkwood, Steve T Parsons, Dr. Ciaran O'Keeffe, Dr. Eamon Ansbro, Dr. Callum E. Cooper, Warren Coates and Dr. Gillian O'Brien.
The evening was wrapped up with a Q&A table session with Steve T .Parsons, Helena B Scott and Dr. Ciaran O'Keeffe.
The talks covered mediums, hauntings, parapsychology, ufos/uaps, investigation tech advice plus many others topics.
The day was long but very worth while with all the talks and some thought provoking questions from the audience.
We have a full review of the day coming soon (a lot of notes to work through), but wanted to take this opportunity to thank Anthony Kerrigan and Mary Nolan for all the work put in to produce an event that sadly has been lacking on the Island of Ireland for nearly 13 years.
Hopefully this leads to a yearly event.
There were many interesting speakers and talks that took place at St. Michael's Theatre, New Ross, County Wexford.
The speakers covered some of the many different areas of the world of the paranormal. The speakers on the day were Helena B. Scott, Ashley Darkwood, Steve T Parsons, Dr. Ciaran O'Keeffe, Dr. Eamon Ansbro, Dr. Callum E. Cooper, Warren Coates and Dr. Gillian O'Brien.
The evening was wrapped up with a Q&A table session with Steve T .Parsons, Helena B Scott and Dr. Ciaran O'Keeffe.
The talks covered mediums, hauntings, parapsychology, ufos/uaps, investigation tech advice plus many others topics.
The day was long but very worth while with all the talks and some thought provoking questions from the audience.
We have a full review of the day coming soon (a lot of notes to work through), but wanted to take this opportunity to thank Anthony Kerrigan and Mary Nolan for all the work put in to produce an event that sadly has been lacking on the Island of Ireland for nearly 13 years.
Hopefully this leads to a yearly event.