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Thursday, October 15, 2015
Eerie Connecticut—Is it Local Myth or Mystery?
The Fairfield Public Library invites you to "indulge your Halloween spirit by attending an interesting lecture, "Eerie Connecticut: Local Myth and Mystery," at 6 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Woods Branch, 1147 Fairfield Woods Drive, according to a release.
"Robert Nelson will explore the unexplainable and the unbelievable history of the Fairfield Witch Trials; the ghostly 'White Lady' of Monroe; and Dudleytown, the 'most haunted place on Earth!'," the release said.
Nelson earned an MFA in writing from Vermont’s Goddard College "and has created and taught classes at Yale’s English language Institute," the release said.
Advanced registration is required due to the limited space. All programs at the Fairfield Public
Library are free of charge. For more information and to register for this event call 203-255-
7308, or visit www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org . Follow the Fairfield Public Library
on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fairfieldpublib and Facebook: www.facebook.com/fairfieldlibrary.
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