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programs or upcoming special events at your local library. For more information or to register, go to
www.myjclibrary.org/events or call 812-523-INFO (4636).
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Table of contents: Adults pages 1-4 Youth pages 4-5 Branches pages 6-8 Calendars pages 9-17
Seymour Library303 West 2nd Street
(812) 522-3412
Crothersville Library120 East Main Street
(812) 793-2927
Medora Library27 West Main Street
(812) 966-2278
AdultsGeneral Programs August, September & October
• OPEN TO ALL UNLESS NOTED • LOCATION: SEYMOUR LIBRARY MEETING ROOM, UNLESS NOTED• UNLESS NOTED, REGISTRATION IS PREFERRED BY GOING ONLINE AT WWW.MYJCLIBRARY/EVENTS OR BY CALLING 812-523-INFO (4636)
YU-GI-OH! CARD CLUBEvery Tuesday, 2-6 pm
Every Friday, 2-5:45 pm
Location: Upstairs at tables near Swope Art Collection
MOVIE FOR MILLENNIALSThe Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ArmiesSunday, August 2, 1:45-4:15 pm
Presented by Information Services Assistant Stephanie Sluder
Popcorn & drinks will be served.
Registration preferred by July 31.
Come watch The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and
enjoy some popcorn! The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins
and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor,
their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession
of a mysterious and magical ring.
CIVIL WAR IN JACKSON COUNTYTuesday, August 4, 6-7:30 pm
Sunday, August 9, 2-3:30 pm
Led by President of Jackson County History Center Dick Rumph
Registration preferred by August 2 & 7.
Listen to the president of the Jackson County History Center
Dick Rumph tell about Civil War happenings that occurred here.
You won’t want to miss this informative and interesting program.
KNIT & CROCHET NIGHTSecond & fourth Thursday of each month, 6:30-8 pm
August 13 & 27
September 10 & 24
October 8 & 22
Led by volunteer & experienced knitter &
crocheter Georgiann Coons
Blog: myjclibraryknitcrochet.blogspot.com
MICROSOFT WORDLevel 1 Cut, Copy, Paste & Format TextThursday, August 6, 6-7:30 pm
Monday, September 14, 2-3:30 pm
Thursday, October 22, 6-7:30 pm
Level 2 Tables, Columns, Charts, Graphics& Find & ReplaceThursday, August 20, 6-7:30 pm
Monday, September 28, 2-3:30 pm
Thursday, October 29, 6-7:30 pm
BOOK’S NIGHT OUTFriday, August 7, 7-8 pm
The Good Luck of Right Now by Matthew Quick
Location: Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant, 224 S Chestnut St.
Led by Information Services Assistant Stephanie Sluder
Bring money for a drink or meal at the restaurant if desired.
Limit: 9
Registration required by August 5.
Discuss this book over a meal! We will be taking our book for
discussion on a date at Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant, located at
224 S. Chestnut St. in Seymour. Bring money for your meal if you
want to eat!
LEARN HOW TO USE THE MOUSE & KEYBOARDSaturday, August 8, 10-11:30 am
Saturday, September 5, 10-11:30 am
Monday, October 19, 6-7:30 pm
MICROSOFT EXCELLevel 1 Using Sum, Function & Formatting CellsTuesday August 11, 6-7:30 pm
Thursday, September 10, 2-3:30 pm
Saturday, October 17, 10-11:30 am
Level 2 Entering Formulas, Creating Charts & Templates, Using FunctionTuesday, August 18, 6-7:30 pm
Thursday, September 17, 2-3:30 pm
Saturday, October 31, 10-11:30 am
LEARN BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS Create Documents, Learn About Files & FoldersThursday, August 13, 2-3:30 pm
Saturday, September 19, 10-11:30 am
Monday, October 26, 6-7:30 pm
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CRIBBAGE GAME MEETUPLearn to Play CribbageFirst & third Thursday of each month, 6 pm
September 3 & 17
October 15 (closed October 1 for Octoberfest)
Led by Terri & Ed Devoe
Location: Upstairs at tables near Swope Art Collection
POEMS, SILLY AND SERIOUSSaturday, August 15, 2-3:30 pm
Presented by author Larry McCord &
illustrator Sharon Schurman
Registration preferred by August 13.
CANVAS & COFFEEPaint FlowersSunday, August 16, 2-4 pm Daisy
Saturday, September 26, 9:30-11:30 pm Sunflower
Led by Southern Indiana Center for the Arts Director
Darnell Dukes
Registration preferred by August 13 & September 23.
Relax and try your hand at painting acrylics on canvas in a fun
group setting. The paintings are on a six by six inch canvas.
You will have plenty of help from the instructor if you need it.
FANTASTIC FICTIONThird Friday of each month, 11 am-12 pm
Led by volunteers Ann Schwein & Sharon Kamman
August 21 Bread and Butter
by Michelle Wildgen
September 18 Panther in the Sky
by James Alexander Thom
October 16 The Silent Wife
by A.S.A. Harrison
SPILLING INK WRITER’S CLUB Writing Education & DiscussionOn a mid-month Saturday each month, 2-3:30 pm
August 22 Georgiann Coons: Writer’s Block
September 19 Family History/Living Memory
October 17 Debi Hurt Stanton
Led by Information Services Assistant & author Kathi Linz
Published & unpublished writers are welcome to join us in learning
about writing & publishing, in completing writing exercises & in
listening to guest speakers. Please bring whatever you use to
write, whether it is a spiral notebook, a laptop or a papyrus scroll!
MAKE A COMPUTER PRESENTATIONMicrosoft PowerPointSaturday, August 22, 10-11:30 am
Sunday, October 4, 2-3:30 pm
Location: Computer Classroom
Registration preferred by August 20 & September 30.
BACK TO THE 80S & 90SBring Your Favorite Childhood ToySaturday, August 29, 2-3 pm
Led by Information Services Assistant Stephanie Sluder
Registration preferred by August 27.
Refreshments will be served.
Bring your favorite toy/game from the 80s/90s! Be prepared to
show off, share, and relive your childhood. Refreshments will be
served.
MAKE DIGITAL HOLIDAY CARDS, INVITATIONS & NEWSLETTERSMicrosoft PublisherTuesday, September 8, 6-7:30 pm
Location: Computer Classroom
Registration preferred by September 4.
Learn how to create publications that are of professional quality
using templates from Microsoft Publisher. You will learn how to
find and apply a template, open and save a publication, insert text
boxes and images. Basic computer skills are required.
MAKE A T-SHIRT QUILT: FOUR PART SERIESTuesdays, September 1, 15, 22, 29 from 6-8 pm
Led by Cindy Claycamp
Pick up the required supply list when registering.
Registration & prepayment of $10 for supplies
due by August 25.
Sign up for this class if you just can’t bear to get rid of those
special T-Shirts. Pick up required supply list when you register.
Prepayment of $10 for supplies due by September 25.
American Quilt Society judge & Certified Quilt Appraiser
Cindy Claycamp will be instructing.
ASK A COMPUTER GURUBring Your Computer QuestionsSaturday, September 5, 2-3:30 pm
Presented by Computer Technician Scott Hibbs
Registration preferred by September 4.
Have you been struggling to learn how to make your computer
do what you want it to do? Do you want to know more about how
to keep out viruses? Are you confused about software versus
hardware versus silverware? Scott Hibbs can help you!
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CHILLIN`Crafting it Up with CappuccinosSunday, September 13, 2-3:30 pm
Led by Information Services Assistant Stephanie Sluder
Bring a craft/project from home you are working on.
Limit 35
Cappuccinos will be served.
Registration preferred by September 11.
Bring in your crafts from home to work on, and enjoy a
cappuccino provided for you! Anything from drawing,
painting, knitting, cross-stitching, woodworking, or even
costume-making. All crafts are welcome!
BOOKS BY NIGHT Bimonthly on the fourth Wednesday, 6-7 pm
Led by volunteer Tim Decker
September 23 The Brief Wondrous Life
of Oscar Wao
by Junot Diaz
MOVIE FOR MILLENNIALSInsurgentSaturday, September 26, 2-4 pm
Presented by Information Services Assistant Stephanie Sluder
Popcorn and drinks will be served.
Registration preferred by September 24.
Come watch Insurgent, the second title of the Divergent series
based off the books. Tris and Four are now fugitives on the run,
hunted by Jeanine, the leader of the power-hungry Erudite elite.
Racing against time, they must find out what Tris’ family sacrificed
their lives to protect, and why the Erudite leaders will do anything
to stop them.
GENEALOGY FOR BEGINNERSGet Ready for Family History MonthSunday, September 27, 2-3:30 pm
Presented by Information Services Assistant Janet Hensen
Location: Computer Classroom
Attendees must be able to use computers.
Registration preferred by September 25.
Come & learn how to find your ancestors. Bring any family
information you can find about them, including names, dates &
photos. If you do not have basic computer skills bring someone
who does.
BOOK’S NIGHT OUTFriday, October 9, 7-8 pm The Sherlockian
by Graham Moore
Location: Tokyo Hibachi & Sushi, Village Center,
1519 E Tipton St.
Led by Information Services Assistant Stephanie Sluder
Bring money for a drink or meal at the restaurant if desired.
Limit: 9
Registration required by October 7.
Discuss a book and have a bite to eat! We will be taking our book
for discussion on a date at Tokyo Hibachi & Sushi, Village Center,
located at 1519 E. Tipton Street in Seymour. Bring money for your
meal if you want to eat!
FINDING TREASURES IN THE HOOSIER COURTHOUSEDig Deeper to Find Your AncestorsSaturday, October 10, 10-11:30 am
Presented by professional genealogist Michael Lacopo
Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities,
through a grant to Indiana Humanities
Registration preferred by October 8.
There is far more than meets the eye in the Indiana
courthouse! Go beyond the vital records and the deeds and dig
deeper to find your ancestor in the “Crossroads of America.”
(Beginner to Advanced)
MORE THAN THE CENSUS Our Families Did Exist Between Those Ten-Year Intervals!Saturday, October 10, 2-3:30 pm
Presented by Professional Genealogist Michael Lacopo
Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities,
through a grant to Indiana Humanities
Registration preferred by October 8.
This lecture will show the researcher that it is important to identify
our ancestors’ whereabouts in as many local records as possible.
A lot can happen in ten years! If you don’t look harder, you won’t
find them. (Beginner to Intermediate)
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JACKSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE RECORDS TOURThursday, October 15, 9 am-12 pm
Location: Jackson County Courthouse
111 S. Main St, Brownstown
Maximum of 6 attendees
Led by county genealogist Charlotte Sellers
Registration preferred by October 13
Prepare to research records during the upcoming county and
state Bicentennial year! Learn what you need to know from former
county historian and genealogy record researcher. Go into areas
of the Courthouse you have never seen.
A GRAVE INTERESTCemetery Culture, Art, History & GenealogySunday, October 18, 1:30-3:30 pm
Presented by cemetery researcher & freelance writer
Joy Neighbors
Registration preferred by October 16
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Learn about cemetery records in an entertaining program.
MOVIE FOR MILLENNIALSFurious 7Saturday, October 24, 1:45-4:05 pm
Presented by Information Services Assistant Stephanie Sluder
Registration preferred by October 22.
Come watch Furious 7 and enjoy some popcorn! After defeating
international terrorist Owen Shaw, Dominic Toretto and Brian
O’Conner have separated to return to more normal lives.
Unfortunately, Deckard Shaw, Owen’s older brother, is thirsty
for revenge. A slick government agent offers to help Dom and
company take care of Shaw in exchange for their help in rescuing
a kidnapped computer hacker who has developed a powerful
surveillance program.
THE EXPLORATION CONTINUESParanormal Phenomena in Southern IndianaTuesday, October 27, 6-7:30 pm
Presented by Professional Paranormal Investigators
Steve & Jenn Hogsdon
Registration preferred by October 18.
Professional paranormal investigators Steve and Jenn Hogsdon
will present a program on their investigations into weird
paranormal phenomena in Southern Indiana. They will share
their experiences with these “hard to explain” events &
occurrences. Question and answer session immediately following
the presentation.
YouthYouth ProgramsAugust, September & October
• OPEN TO ALL UNLESS NOTED • LOCATION: SEYMOUR LIBRARY KIDZ PROGRAM ROOM OR TEEN SCENE,UNLESS NOTED• UNLESS NOTED, REGISTRATION IS PREFERRED BY GOING ONLINE AT WWW.MYJCLIBRARY/EVENTS OR BY CALLING 812-522-3412 x1222
ARTS & CRAFTSMASTERPIECE MAKERS Wednesdays, 10:30 am
September 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
October 7, 14, 21 & 28
Open to ages 3-5 years
Registration is required.
PUMPKIN PRIMPINGFriday, October 16, 4-5:30 pm Open to grades K-5
Registration is required.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
STORYTIMESPAJAMA STORYTIMEStorytime sessions on October 5, 6 & 9 will have a pajama theme.
Participants may come dressed in their favorite
pajamas and bring a special furry, stuffed friend too.
Caregivers may also come in PJ attire.
MOTHER GOOSE & MEMondays, 5:30 pm
August 31
September 14, 21 & 28
October 5, 19 & 26
Open to ages 0-24 months
Registration is required.
SHAKE YOUR SILLIES OUT TODDLER TIMEMondays, 6 pm
August 31
September 14, 21 & 28
October 5, 19 & 26
Open to ages 25-36 months
PRESCHOOL EXPLORERS Mondays, 6:30 pm
August 31
September 14, 21 & 28
October 5, 19 & 26
Open to ages 3-5 years
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BABES & TYKESTuesdays, 9:30 am
September 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
October 6, 13, 20 & 27
OR
Fridays, 9:30 am
September 4, 11 & 25
October 9, 16, 23 & 30
Open to ages 0-24 months
TODDLER TALES & TUNESTuesdays, 10 am
September 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
October 6, 13, 20 & 27
OR
Fridays, 10 am
September 4, 11 & 25
October 9, 16, 23 & 30
Open to ages 25-36 months
PRESCHOOL POWERTuesdays, 10:30 am
September 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
October 6, 13, 20 & 27
OR
Fridays, 10:30 am
September 4, 11 & 25
October 9, 16, 23 & 30
Open to ages 3-5 years
FAMILY PROGRAMSWEEKEND BUILDERSSaturdays, 2-4 pm
September 12 & 26
October 10 & 24
Open to all ages
SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAMSELEMENTARY ESSENTIALSWednesdays, 4:30-5:30 pm
September 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
October 7, 14, 21 & 28
Open to grades K-5
Registration is required.
DOCTOR WHO DAYSaturday, August 15
Open to grades 6-12
MIDDLE MATTERS & JUST FOR TEENS Tuesdays, 4 pm
September 8 & 22
October 6 & 20
Open to grades 6-12
Registration is preferred.
MIDDLE MATTERS & JUST FOR TEENS HALLOWEEN LOCK-INSaturday, October 31, 4:30-9:30 pm
Open to grades 6-12
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
TEEN ADVISORY GROUP (TAG)Monday, August 17, 5 pm
Open to grades 6-12
Location: Teen Scene
*Must have application on file to attend.*
MINECRAFTSaturdays 1-4 pm
August 8 & 22
September 5 & 19
October 17
Open to grades 3-12
Location: Computer Classroom. Registration required.
Limit 12. Extra are allowed in if they bring their own laptop.
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Open to all agesFamilies are encouraged to view together.
Popcorn, lemonade and water provided at no cost.
Saturdays, 11 amSeptember 5 – Despicable Me 2September 12 – Mary PoppinsSeptember 19 – Toy StorySeptember 26 – Finding NemoOctober 10 – Ice AgeOctober 17 – Cars October 24 – Pete’s DragonOctober 31 – Halloweentown
Crothersville ProgramsAugust, September & October
• OPEN TO ALL UNLESS NOTED • LOCATION: CROTHERSVILLE LIBRARY, UNLESS NOTED• REGISTRATION IS PREFERRED BY GOING ONLINE AT WWW.MYJCLIBRARY/EVENTS OR BY CALLING 812-793-2927
CROTHERSVILLE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDRENCHILDREN’S CRAFTWednesdays, 3:30 pm
August 5
September 2
October 7
Open to grades K-5
MAKER MONDAYSMondays, 4 pm
August 3 Spaghetti Painting
August 10 Seahorses
August 17 Watercolor Circle Art
August 24 Coffee Filter Art
August 31 Erupting Art
October 5 Roman Paper Mosaics
October 19 Pumpkin Popsicle Stick Magnets
October 26 Harvest Leaf Suncatcher
Open to grades K-6
Limit 20
Registration required one week prior to class.
MINECRAFTThursdays, 4 pm
September 10
October 8
Open to grades K-6
Limit 20
Registration required one week prior.
CROTHERSVILLE ACTIVITIES FOR TWEENS & TEENSIRON CHEF – DESSERTSCome Create a Dessert & Compete for the Title of Crothersville Iron Chef 2015Tuesday, September 29, 4:30 pm
Open to Grades 5-8
Limit 20
DUCT TAPE CASESCreat a Case for Your iPad or Other Tablet Using a Mailing Envelope & Duct TapeWednesday, September 9, 4:30 pm
Open to Grades 7-12
Limit 20
TEEN ADVISORY GROUP (TAG)Share Your Ideas About Teen Books, Movies & ProgramsMonday, September 14, 4:30 pm
Open to grades 5-12
CROTHERSVILLE ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYFAMILY CRAFTThursdays, 6 pm
August 20
September 17
October 15
FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESaturday, 2 pm
August 8 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible,
No Good, Very Bad Day
Open to all ages
Popcorn & refreshments will be served.
FROZEN FAMILY MATINEE / PARTYSaturday, September 12, 1 pm
1 pm Games, refreshments, & activities
2:30 pm Showing the movie Frozen
Registration requested by September 7.
PUMPKIN DECORATINGDecorate Your Very Own
Halloween PumpkinThursday, October 22, 4:30 pm or 6 pm
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Open to all ages
Pumpkins and decorations provided.
Registration preferred by October 15
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CROTHERSVILLE ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTSBOOK DISCUSSIONWednesdays, 6 pm
August 19 What Alice Forgot
by Liane Moriarty
September 16 Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen
October 21 The Scarlet Letter
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Open to adults
Refreshments will be served.
SATURDAY SCARE FLICKSSaturdays, 2 pm
October 10 Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds
October 17 Psycho
October 24 Halloween
Open to adults
Popcorn & refreshments will be served.
HOW TO CONTAINER GARDEN AND FIND GOOD FOOD IN JACKSON COUNTYSources of Wholesome Food in Our AreaTuesday, September 15, 6 pm
Led by Liz Brownlee of Nightfall Farms
Open to adults
Registration is required by September 1.
Paranormal Investigations Investigations into Weird and Paranormal Phenomena in Southern Indiana.Tuesday, October 6, 5 pm
Presented by Professional Paranormal Investigators
Steve & Jenn Hogdson
Open to adults
Limit 40
Registration is required by September 29
Medora ProgramsAugust, September & October
• OPEN TO ALL UNLESS NOTED • LOCATION: MEDORA LIBRARY, UNLESS NOTED• REGISTRATION IS PREFERRED BY GOING ONLINE AT WWW.MYJCLIBRARY/EVENTS OR BY CALLING (812) 966-2278
MEDORA ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN
CHILDREN’S CRAFTThursdays, 3:30 pm
August 6 & 20
September 3 & 17
October 1 & 15
Open to ages 5-11
MAKER MONDAYSMondays, 4 pm
August 3 Spaghetti Painting
August 10 Seahorses
August 17 Watercolor Circle Art
August 24 Coffee Filter Art
August 31 Erupting Art
October 5 Roman Paper Mosaics
October 19 Pumpkin Popsicle Stick Magnets
October 26 Harvest Leaf Suncatcher
Open to grades K-6
Limit 20
Registration required one week prior to class.
MINECRAFTTuesdays, 4 pm
September 8
October 6
Open to grades K-6
Limit 20
Registration required one week prior.
MEDORA ACTIVITIES FOR TWEENS & TEENS
IRON CHEF – DESSERTSCome Create a Dessert & Compete forthe Title of Medora Iron Chef 2015Tuesday, September 22, 4:30 pm
Open to Grades 5-8
Limit 20
DUCT TAPE CASESCreate a Case for Your iPad or Other Tablet Using a Mailing Envelope & Duct TapeWednesday, September 9, 4 pm
Open to Grades 7-12
Limit 20
TEEN ADVISORY GROUP (TAG)Share Your Ideas About Teen Books, Movies & ProgramsTuesday, September 15, 4:30 pm
Open to ages 13-17
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MEDORA ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYFAMILY MOVIE MATINEESaturday, 2 pm
August 15 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible,
No Good, Very Bad Day
Registration preferred by August 8.
Popcorn & refreshments will be served.
Open to all ages
FROZEN FAMILY MATINEE / PARTYSaturday, September 19, 1 pm
1 pm Games, refreshments, & activities
2:30 pm Showing the movie Frozen
Registration requested by September 7.
PUMPKIN DECORATINGDecorate Your Very Own Halloween PumpkinThursday, October 22, 4:30 pm
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Open to all ages
Pumpkins and decorations provided.
Registration preferred by October 15
MEDORA ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTSBOOK DISCUSSIONMondays, 6 pm
August 24 June Bug
by Chris Fabry
September 28 The Safe Man
by Michael Connelly
October 26 Woman of Courage
by Wanda Brunstetter
Open to adults
Refreshments will be served.
SATURDAY SCARE FLICKSSaturdays, 2 pm
October 10 Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds
October 17 Psycho
October 24 Halloween
Open to adults
Popcorn & refreshments will be served.
CANVAS AND COFFEE: A THREE PART WORKSHOPCreate a Canvas Suitable for Framing Thursdays, 3:30 pm
August 4
August 11
August 18
Presented by Darnell Dukes,
Southern Indiana Center for the Arts.
Open to adults
Minimum of 5 attendees required.
Coffee & tea will be provided.
PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONSInvestigations into Weird & Paranormal Phenomena in Southern Indiana
Tuesday, October 20, 5 pm
Presented by Professional Paranormal Investigators
Steve & Jenn Hogdson
Open to adults
Limit 40
Registration is required by October 13.
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PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONSInvestigations into weird and paranormal phenomena in Southern Indiana.
Tuesday, October 6, 5 pm (Crothersville) and Tuesday, October 20, 5 pm (Medora)Presented by professional paranormal investigators Steve & Jenn Hogdson
Open to adults. Limited to 40.Registration is required by September 29 (Crothersville) and October 13 (Medora).
An Indiana Paranormal Investigative Team
PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONSInvestigations into weird and paranormal phenomena in Southern Indiana.
Tuesday, October 6, 5 pm (Crothersville) and Tuesday, October 20, 5 pm (Medora)Presented by professional paranormal investigators Steve & Jenn Hogdson
Open to adults. Limited to 40.Registration is required by September 29 (Crothersville) and October 13 (Medora).
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4:30
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4:30
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4:30
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4:30
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9:30
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9:30
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9:30
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9:30
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9:30
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9:30
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9:30
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10 a
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10 a
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10:3
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10:3
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4 pm
- M
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4 pm
- M
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Just
for T
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11 a
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M
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11 a
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Satu
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M
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2 pm
- W
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Bui
lder
s
2 pm
- W
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uild
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5:30
pm
- M
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se &
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5:30
pm
- M
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5:30
pm
- M
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Me
6 pm
- Sh
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Your
Silli
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6 pm
- Sh
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Your
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6 pm
- Sh
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Your
Silli
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6:30
pm
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6:30
pm
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6:30
pm
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6
7
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9
10
11
12
13
14
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16
17
18
19
20
21
2
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24
25
26
27
28
2
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30
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day
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Thu
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day
2 pm
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than
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5:30
pm
- M
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5:30
pm
- M
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6 pm
- Sh
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Your
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6 pm
- Sh
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6 pm
- Sh
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Your
Silli
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6:30
pm
- Pr
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6:30
pm
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6:30
pm
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9:30
am
- B
abes
& T
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9:30
am
- B
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& T
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9:30
am
- B
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& T
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9:30
am
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9:30
am
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10 a
m -
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10 a
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10 a
m -
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10 a
m -
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10 a
m -
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am -
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10:3
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10:3
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10:3
0 am
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10:3
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4 pm
- M
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Just
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4 pm
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Just
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10:3
0 am
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4:30
pm
- El
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sent
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11 a
m -
Satu
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s
11 a
m -
Satu
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M
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2 pm
- W
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2 pm
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10:3
0 am
- M
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Mak
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10:3
0 am
- M
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10:3
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4:30
pm
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4:30
pm
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4:30
pm
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10 a
m -
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& T
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10 a
m -
Todd
ler T
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& T
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10 a
m -
Todd
ler T
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& T
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9:30
am
- B
abes
& T
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9:30
am
- B
abes
& T
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9:30
am
- B
abes
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10:3
0 am
- Pr
esch
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10:3
0 am
- Pr
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10:3
0 am
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4 pm
- Pu
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in P
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11 a
m -
Satu
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M
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ovie
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4:30
pm
to 9
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pm -
Mid
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Mat
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11 a
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Satu
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• K
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Jus
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- M
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Mon
day
T
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Thu
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F
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day
Sept
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enda
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3:30
pm
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3:30
pm
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fo
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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11
12
13
14
15
16
1
7
18
19
20
21
22
23
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25
26
27
28
29
30
seym
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4 pm
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4:30
pm
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Cas
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4 pm
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Cas
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pm -
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Fam
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ovie
M
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4:30
pm
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G
6 pm
- C
onta
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Gar
deni
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4:30
pm
- TA
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6 pm
- B
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Dis
cuss
ion
3:30
pm
- C
hild
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s C
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6 pm
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mily
Cra
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1 pm
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Fa
mily
Mov
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Mat
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/Par
ty
4:30
pm
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n C
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D
esse
rts
4:30
pm
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D
esse
rts
6 pm
- B
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Dis
cuss
ion
• C
roth
ersv
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- G
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• M
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Red
13
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
5
16
17
18
19
20
21
2
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23
24
25
26
27
28
2
9
30
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Mon
day
T
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S
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day
2 pm
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than
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Op
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8:30
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.
4 pm
- M
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Mon
days
4 pm
- M
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Mon
days
5 pm
- Pa
rano
rmal
In
vest
igat
ions
4 pm
- M
inec
raft
2 pm
- Sa
turd
ay S
care
Fl
icks
2 pm
- Sa
turd
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care
Fl
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6 pm
- Fa
mily
Cra
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pm -
Satu
rday
Sca
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Flic
ks
2 pm
- Sa
turd
ay S
care
Fl
icks
5 pm
- Pa
rano
rmal
Inve
stig
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ns4
pm -
Mak
er M
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2 pm
- Sa
turd
ay S
care
Fl
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2 pm
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turd
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care
Fl
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4:30
pm
or 6
pm
- Pu
mp-
kin
Dec
orat
ing
4:30
pm
- Pu
mpk
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Dec
orat
ing
6 pm
- B
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Dis
cuss
ion
4 pm
- M
aker
Mon
days
4 pm
- M
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Mon
days
6 pm
- B
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Dis
cuss
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4 pm
- M
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Mon
days
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4 pm
- M
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3:30
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