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Former Missouri Academic to Emcee Spooky Storytelling Event at Oak Creek Public Library

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Published on September 22, 2025
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For those who relish in the eerie and spine-tingling, Oak Creek Public Library invites you to bare your most chilling tales at their Haunted Library: Open Mic Night. Dr. Diana Ahmad, a former academic from Missouri University of Science and Technology, is slated to guide attendees through the forthcoming night of frights as the emcee. The library underscores that stories should be brief, under five minutes, and maintain a clean language so everyone can enjoy the shivers without the obscenities.

Event is scheduled for Tuesday, October 21, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the library's Technology Training Lab. Specifically designed for an adult audience, those under the age of 18 must be under the wing of an adult to partake in the haunting hour. According to the Oak Creek Public Library's announcement, registration is a must for anyone itching to narrate their ghost story, but is not necessary for those content to listen to the chills unfold.

Oak Creek Public Library will host an Open Mic Night featuring stories with a supernatural theme. The event aims to provide a community storytelling experience for attendees. Those interested in participating or attending can find more information on the library’s official website.