PARKERSBURG — Run with Sasquatch at the first Paranorm MOV on Dec. 1.

Paranorm MOV is a celebration of all things paranormal and is sponsored by The Parkersburg News and Sentinel, The Marietta Times and the Dils Center.

Tickets are now on sale for Paranorm MOV, which will be 3-9 p.m. Dec. 1 at the Dils Center on Market Street in downtown Parkersburg. Tickets will be available online at newsandsentinel.com and at the front offices of The News and Sentinel and The Times.

General admission is $15 pre-sale, preferred seating is $25 pre-sale, said Phil Waterman, circulation director for the newspapers and organizer prime of the event. General admission is $20 on the day of the event, cash only.

Free parking will be available at The News and Sentinel on Juliana Street across from the parking garage and in the parking garage where one of three entrances to the Dils Center is available.

Keynoting the all-day show will be the “Mountain Monsters’ A.I.M.S. Team. A.I.M.S. is an acronym for Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings.

A.I.M.S. is a crypto-zoological squad founded by John “Trapper” Tice, Jeff Headlee and Willy McQuillan of West Virginia. “Mountain Monsters” is a TV show on Destination America.

The team searches for mythical creatures and features eyewitnesses who have seen such fantastic beasts and know where to find them. Creatures the A.I.M.S. team has sought include Bigfoot, werewolves, hell hounds, the Grass Man, the Lizard Man and Mothman, a local favorite.

“Mountain Monsters” debuted in 2013.

Besides Sasquatch, vendors will be available with a panel of local experts of the paranormal will be available. They are:

∫ Jeff Wamsley, founder of the Mothman Museum in Pt. Pleasant. Wamsley wrote “Mothman: Facts Behind the Legend” and “Mothman: Behind the Red Eyes.”

∫ Susan Sheppard, the creator of Haunted Parkersburg Ghost Tours. Sheppard is a local psychic, medium, astrologer and writer.

∫ Steve Hummel, the owner of the Archive of the Afterlife, a museum of the paranormal.

∫ Jessica Wielitzka, owner of Hidden Marietta. Wielitzka organizes and hosts ghost hunts and tours from the Lafayette Hotel and the Anchorage in Marietta.

The stars of the TV show along with Wamsley, Sheppard, Hummel and Wielitzka will participate in question and answer sessions.

Vendors of any genre, such as cosplay, outfitters, food and pop culture, are encouraged to participate, Waterman said. To rent a booth, call Lisa Northcraft at 304 485-1891 ext. 360.

For tickets or for more information, call Waterman at 304 485-1891 ext. 253.

“The Parkersburg News and Sentinel and The Marietta Times are excited to offer a diverse crew of investigators and local enthusiasts to shine light on the paranormal,” Waterman said.