Test your sleuthing abilities by taking part in “Cold Case 1923: Trial by Fire” at Shelby County Public Library on Saturday from 1 - 4 p.m.
Do you dig trying to crack cold cases?
Is solving crime your M.O.?
Test your sleuthing abilities by taking part in “Cold Case 1923: Trial by Fire” at Shelby County Public Library on Saturday from 1 - 4 p.m.
Throughout the afternoon, armchair detectives will attempt to solve a real historical Shelby County arson mystery using provided clues and abundant resources found in the Genealogy & History Department at Carnegie East Wing, 33 W. Broadway St. We can’t wait to observe your snooping skills in action!
Look forward to one genealogy program and one history program each month. The “Cold Case 1923: Trial by Fire” program is free and open to the public.
For further information, contact Donna Dennison at (317) 398-8144, ext. 302.
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