Yes, just search "durham region paranormal" on any search engine.
You can try to find in any telephone catalog : 'Association' or 'Institute' or 'Center' for 'Paranormal Research', 'Anomalies Research', 'Phenomena Research', 'Parapsychology' , 'Psychic Research' or 'Metaphysics'. You can also substitute "Research' for 'Investigation'.If you subscribe to magazines on those subjects, you may also find advertisement for those groups.In search engines you can enter those keywords and the name of the place where you live.
Online research suggests that co-ed fitness clubs are more common than same-sex clubs. Interestingly, though, is the fact that there are many more all female clubs than there are all male clubs.
Opera, theatre, cisrcus, clubs, pubs, wine growing region, etc.
Research stations usually have areas where people can entertain each other when they're not at work, and these areas generally serve alcohol. There are no 'night clubs' in the classic sense.
Marvin Fleischman has written: 'Waste minimization assessment for a manufacturer of baseball bats and golf clubs' -- subject(s): Research, Baseball bats, Waste minimization, Golf clubs (Sporting goods)
Jan Scholl has written: 'Making the best better' -- subject(s): 4-H clubs, Bibliography, Research
They have math clubs, science clubs ,English clubs etc...
english clubs followed by spanish
There are 4 - The Scarlets, The Ospreys, The Cardiff Blues and the Gwent Dragons. Each covers a region of Wales and is fed in to by affiliated clubs
Lynne Kelly has written: 'The Skeptic's Guide to the Paranormal' 'Motion' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Middle school), Physics, Motion, Science, Problems, exercises 'Don't Ask for the Dead Man's Golf Clubs' 'Challenging Minds'
Clubs? There were no clubs. This is a modern idea.
When Clubs Were Clubs - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U