According to Webster’s online dictionary, clue is defined as “a piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery.”
Gather some evidence of your own this February at Deschutes Public Library during the Know Clue series of programs. During the series presenters will investigate, poke, probe, examine and explore the mysterious, the unsolved and the unnerving.
Programs are free and open to the public.
Programs
Know Clue: Murder Most FoulLooking for a new mystery to keep you on the edge of your seat? Join Catherine, Liisa, Jenny and Nate, DPLS Community Librarians, for a look at what should be your next read!
Know Clue: Clueing In to Your IntuitionAuthor, international teacher and intuitive Karen Grace Kassy will teach you a fun exercise and share accessible research to develop the practical skill of intuition to use in your everyday life.
Know Clue: Central Oregon CSIFrom documenting the scene to collecting evidence, learn how real-life crime scene investigation is done—and how it differs from what you see on television—with Bend Police officer Canyon Davis.
Know Clue: Hitchcock - Anxiety, Sex and Peeping TomsProfessor Greg Lyons will present a short lecture before the film and then lead a discussion or answer questions about Hitchcock’s cinema following screening.
Know Clue: D.B. Cooper and the Exploding WhalePopular author William L. Sullivan takes us on a slide show tour of legendary Northwest folk heroes, from Sacajawea and Opal Whitely to D.B. Cooper and Bigfoot.
For more information about this or other library programs, please visit the library website at
www.deschuteslibrary.org. People with disabilities needing accommodations (alternative formats, seating or auxiliary aides) should contact Liz at 312-1032.