Come see me (and pick up FOURTH WALL PHANTOMS) at Trivette Clinic ParaFest!
- joshuacutchin
- Apr 15
- 2 min read
Updated: May 8

I am excited to be returning to my home state in about a month for the 2025 Trivette Clinic ParaFest! The event, held in Hamptonville, North Carolina, will take place on May 17, and is unique in the fact that it actually takes place at a haunted location. From the Great State Paranormal website:
William Trivette opened the Trivette Clinic in 1932 after Graduating from the Medical School of Virginia and fighting for England during World War I. The Hospital was known for its modern equipment and treatment techniques. However, William Trivette passed away only six years after opening his clinic due to a bought of pneumonia. After the clinic closed in 1939, the building was eventually purchased in 1945 and turned into a supper club, rest resort, and alcohol detox center. The building was once again sold in 1961 when it became a private home. The building was once again sold in 1981 when it was converted into a nursery. The property owners began to allow ghost tours and investigations in 2011 and the location has since become one of the most well known paranormal locations in the state of North Carolina.
Some of the reported hauntings of the Trivette Clinic center around the locations past. The most well known spirit of the location is the clinic's founder, William Trivette. Another common spirit of the clinic is a little girl known as "Majesty" that resides in the basement. . There is another spirit of a little girl that is known as "Nancy" that stays upstairs. There are also said to be spirits of nurses that still call the clinic their home, as well as a few of the patients.
In addition to myself, the lineup features Sam Baltrusis, Jess Adams, Megan Holland, Lisa Krick, Cheralyn Lambeth, Tina R McSwain, Jonathan Michael, and Jason Roach. Speakers will be involved in panels and workshops, even a group dinner at the end of the night.
As you're likely aware, even though I live in Georgia, North Carolina is never far from my heart. And, honestly, never far in general. I'd estimate that I get up there to see my family around four times a year or so. Being able to connect with the paranormal community in my home state (an hour from where I grew up) represents a truly special opportunity.
And, of course, means that I'm driving. Which means that I can actually bring substantial inventory to the event. So come on down (or up), say hi, and pick up some books, including Fourth Wall Phantoms. I promise you'll be glad you did!
Trivette Clinic Workshop Handout: CLICK HERE
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