Tuesday, July 7, 2015

You're Invited to Portland's Largest Bigfoot Town Hall

Portland's Largest Bigfoot Town Hal
Monster X Radio co-hosts Gunnar Monson and Shane Corson Proudly Present a HopsSquatch Bigfoot Town Hall!!! 

DATE: Sunday, July 19th 
TIME: 12:30-3:00
WHERE: NW Quimby Lucky Lab  | 1945 NW Quimby St. Portland, OR 97209
WHO: Multiple Bigfoot Witnesses

Join popular Bigfoot Radio hosts Gunnar Monson and Shane Corson from Monster X Radio


You have seen the format on Finding Bigfoot, now you can participate yourself. You can share your Bigfooot encounter with true believers. Or, you can listen to the most amazing encounters told first-hand by witnesses who have had close encounters with the hairy kind.
Seating is limited reserve your tickets now!!!

You will not want to miss this event hosted by Monster X Radio co-hosts Gunnar Monson and Shane Corson.

Gunnar Monson is a long time Bigfoot researcher. A past investigator with the BFRO, he is the Lead Investigator of the Tillamook Forest Research Project as well as a member of The Olympic Project and Bigfootology. He is also the founder of The Sasquatch Coffee Company (www.SquatchCoffee.com)

Shane Corson is a Scotland native and has had an interest in Cryptids since his youth. Fate brought him to Oregon where he dove head first into the subject of Bigfoot. Shane had a sighting in the Mt, Hood National Forest in 2013 which only deepened his passion in his pursuit. He is a core team member of both the T.F.R.G. as well as The Olympic Project. He is also a member of Bigfootology. In addition to hosting Monster X Radio, he can be heard Wednesday evenings on Cryptologic Radio.

Get your tickets now! Seats are filling fast!




1 comment:

  1. My wife and myself, attended on the 18th of July for our first meet. Mike Leone invited us, telling us that we would find the stories very interesting, well, we did. Having lived and worked in the logging industry in the mid 60's, I had heard a lot of stories from the Native Americans in the Willow Creek area. Until I was accepted as someone who listened and respected their ways, then, and only then was I told some of the stories about their sightings. After hearing from them about their sightings, I was always on the look-out, but never had one myself. Before I went to work in Willow Creek, I was a non-believer, but after listening to a few of the elders, even without witnessing myself, I believe what I was told as the truth. The elders, at that time, had the attitude ' We leave them be, they leave us be.' This is my information as I remember it.

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