Want to join the PSGH team?  Download our team application and fax it back to 206-244-0278.

 

PSGH has two classifications of memberships: Open Member and Team.  Member.  All members, whether open or team, will sign a membership agreement and abide by all the rules and protocols outlined in the group bylaws, member agreement and other written PSGH documents.   All members must be 18 years of age and possess proof of age in the form of a valid state issued ID or driver’s license.  PSGH reserves the right to perform a background search on any member applicant.

 

Open Membership  is for anyone who wishes to attend our meetings, participate in open investigations and receive training.

  • May attend all group meetings and training classes.
  • May attend all group open investigations and trips.

Team Members perform more sensitive private cases so the rules for this classification are more restrictive.   Team membership will be primarily on an invitation basis however certain open members may apply for Team Member status.  Team membership is not guaranteed by submitting an application to PSGH.  All applications will be reviewed by the current team membership.  An interview process may be requested for those applying for team membership.  Applicants will be approved by vote of the current team membership. 

  • Has demonstrated a level of maturity required for private cases.
  • Has demonstrated a willingness to work with the team.
  • Has demonstrated critical thinking to look for alternate causes for reported phenomena.
  • Has demonstrated a willingness to put in the required time to complete private cases including research and evidence review.

 


Open members may apply for Team membership if:  


Have attended at least 3 consecutive month’s group meetings and 3 open investigations.

Have received basic training and advanced.

Have demonstrated a level of maturity required for private cases.

Have demonstrated a willingness to work with the team.

Have demonstrated a working knowledge of the equipment operation.

Have demonstrated critical thinking to look for alternate causes for reported phenomena.

Have demonstrated a willingness to put in the required time to complete private cases including research and evidence review.



Our CORE members are the PSGH governing body and have been a valuable source of information for media and research outlets on the subject of the paranormal.  Check out our Training Center page for a sample of the papers we've written.

     

Danielle is a great Spooks-Person when is comes to answering questions about the unknown. Having been interviewed on King 5, Komo 4, several local magazines and multiple radio stations statewide, she comes with a vast knowledge of Local & State History along with a firm grasp of the Paranormal. Danielle can also be found using various tools of trade: cameras, audio recorders & other non-conventional items.

 

Donna is our case manager, finding us locations to investigate.  She is also great in the field, performing EVP experiments and coordinating with clients.  Donna has also taken on the task of creating a data analysis platform so we can really get to the core of what causes hauntings.

 

Ken joined PSGH as one of our EVP specialists.  His enthusiasm is contagious and he is always the first to join the team on investigations.  He is trained to use a variety of equipment and methods.

            

Kenny is a technical specialist and valuable investigator.  He is a talented photographer and skilled in a variety of equipment and tools.  His quiet nature allows him to calmly examine paranormal events to find the root cause.

           


Nancy is a valuable investigator with PSGH and has been fascinated by the paranormal since she was about ten years old. She's learning the equipment and trying to contact and focus any hidden inner psychic ability to further her investigative skills.


Patricia is our documentation specialist.  Her job is to record investigations and any paranormal phenomenon that occurs.  She is also our EVP specialist and can usually be found with a camera around her neck, an audio recorder in one hand and a pen and notebook in the other hand.  Her familiarity with all aspects of investigation methodology helps us prepare client reports that are complete and easy to understand.


Rachel is our very curious tech specialist.  Rachel has a powerful need to know how and why things happen.  Hand her a new piece of equipment and she’ll likely take it apart to find out how it works.  Her job is to examine reported phenomena from all angles in order to find possible scientific explanations and alternate reasons that might help clients understand what they are experiencing.

Sheri has joined PSGH as a team sensitive, however she is fully trained in all aspects of paranormal investigation and has a great way of looking at all aspects of a situation to differentiate between the normal and the paranormal.  Sheri brings to the team great organizational skills and a high level of professionalism.


Stephanie is the current president and handles the day to day functions of the group such as locating investigation sites, communicating with clients, coordinating investigations and performing any follow up necessary to report results and make recommendations.  Stephanie also operates as the team sensitive, helping to identify paranormal “hot spots” by means of her well-regarded psychic ability.