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Our 35th Meeting!

5/22/2020

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Our 35th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, May 19, 2020, and began at 7pm. Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic, this meeting was ONLINE, using the ZOOM Videoconferencing Service. Attending was Barry, Tom, Bill, Beth, Candace, Michelle, Pat, Barb, Rick, Ed, and Henry (not pictured).
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Notes from this meeting:

Since this was our second ZOOM meeting, the proceedings were much smoother than last month.  Henry joined us, but could not be pictured because his computer did not have a camera or microphone.  Still, it was nice having Henry join us!  
  • Ed read a quote from the story entitled "Mystery at Thorr Bridge", which no one was able to guess.  Oh, well, there's always next month!
  • Barb brought us a couple of fun facts about Sherlock Holmes
  • Instead of Show and Tell, Tom discussed the story lists he had received from just about all active members.  It was mildly entertaining to reveal everyone's five best stories list, and to see which ones were common to all lists.  
  • The mystery to solve this month was "Chain Reaction", and was considered by all to be difficult. After many questions, it was Candace who deserves credit for solving the mystery.  Congratulations Candace!
  • Beth did a great job at leading the discussion of the story "The Solitary Cyclist". Rather than summarize the story, she decided to present a comparison of the ACD story with the adaptation created by Granada Television starring Jeremy Brett.  Well done, Beth!

Plans for the June meeting:

The June meeting will take place on June 16th at 7 pm.  At the present time, we plan for the meeting to be held in person at Beach PC, 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, Wilmington, NC   28412 (just south of Monkey Junction).  If it looks like we will still be restricted by Covid-19, then the meeting will be handled using ZOOM.  Tom will let you know by email as we get closer to the date.
  • Michelle has volunteered to bring a quote.
  • Candace will bring a character description
  • Barry will bring a fun fact
  • Ed will bring a show and tell item
  • Bill will lead the discussion of the story "Black Peter".
​The mystery to solve is displayed below:
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Our 34th Meeting!

4/22/2020

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Our 34th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, April 21, 2020, and began at 7pm. Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic, this meeting was ONLINE, using the ZOOM Videoconferencing Service. Attending was Barb, Rick, Tom (and occasionally Tom's grandson Ezra), Ed, Linda (and her dog), Barry, Bill, Beth, Pat, and Michelle. 
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Notes from this meeting:

The meeting had it's challenges!  We were all treated by visions of pet dogs, not to mention the appearance of Tom's grandson, Ezra. Tom's shirt color changed, and his camera (or Internet connection) caused his picture to freeze from time to time.  Barry had similar problems, but managed to hang in for the entire meeting.  All in all, it was a good meeting, primarily because we were all "together" again.
  • Barry brought us a quote from Scandal in Bohemia, which several of us were successful at guessing.
  • Michelle read a character description of Violet Hunter from Copper Beeches, which was guessed by Ed.
  • Ed brought several fun facts for everyone's amusement and enjoyment.
  • Linda brought us one of her pets dressed as Sherlock Holmes, which served as our show and tell.  Thank you Linda!
  • The mystery for tonight's meeting was "The Root of all Evil", and credit for its solution goes to Rick, Linda, and Beth. Well done!
  • Barb did a  masterful job at presenting the story for the evening, The Norwood Builder.  Good discussion followed, including remarks about Granada Television's production of this story.

Plans for May's meeting:

The next meeting will be held on May 19th, and will probably be conducted using ZOOM again.  It that changes, Tom will let everyone know.  Here are the assignments for the May meeting:
  • Ed has volunteered to bring a quote.
  • Linda will bring a character description
  • Barb will bring a fun fact
  • Tom will bring a show and tell item
  • Beth will lead the discussion of the story "The Solitary Cyclist".
The mystery to solve is displayed below:
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Special Announcement!

4/10/2020

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Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic, we had to cancel our March meeting.  Well, I won't let that happen in April!  I plan to conduct the April meeting using ZOOM video conferencing. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 21, 2020, at 7 pm. 
To join in, all you have to do is click on the button below.  You will be inserted directly into the meeting!  When prompted, use the password "12345".
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Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 7pm Password:  12345
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Our 33nd Meeting!

2/26/2020

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Our 33rd meeting was conducted on Wednesday, February 26, 2020, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Tom, Barb, Rick, Michelle, Pat, Ed, Lance (our newest member), Barry, and Candace (taking the picture). 
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Notes from this meeting:

  • The meeting was delayed slightly because we all wanted to wait for Ed's arrival.  While we waited, we got more acquainted with Lance, our newest member.  
  • Barry read a quote for us to guess. The quote was from Scotland Yard detective Lestrade, and it came from the story "Boscombe Valley Mystery". Pretty much everyone guessed Lestrade, but no one came up with the story title.
  • Barb did a masterful job at describing Mary Morstan, which was guessed by Barry and Candace.  As Barb pointed out, she was Watson's first wife!
  • Pat entertained the group with several fun facts about Sherlock Holmes and ACD stories.
  • The mystery to solve was entitled "Keep Smiling".  This mystery seemed difficult at first... at least until Pat was able to explain what really happened.  He deserves most of the credit, but Candace uncovered several facts, and deserves honorable mention.
  • Ed did double duty tonight by bringing us several interesting collectibles, and then leading us in the discussion of The Naval Treaty.  Very detailed and well presented - well done, Ed.

Plans for our March meeting:

  • ​Our next meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, and be held at the usual place (Tom's Computer Repair Shop - Beach PC).  All who have expressed an interest in the great detective, Sherlock Holmes, are invited to attend!
  • ​Barry has volunteered to bring us a quote from one of the stories we have already discussed.
  • Michelle said she would bring a character description for us all to guess.
  • Ed plans to introduce one or more fun facts about Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle.
  • Candace volunteered to bring an interesting collectible for show and tell.
  • The assigned story is The Norwood Builder, and Barb has volunteered to lead the discussion. Here is the link to the Granada Television series: https://archive.org/details/SherlockHolmesGranada/1985-09-08+-+Sherlock+Holmes+-+The+Norwood+Builder.avi​
  • The mystery to solve is displayed below:
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Our 32nd Meeting!

1/21/2020

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Our 32nd meeting was conducted on Tuesday, January 21, 2020, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Barb, Beth, Michelle, Candace, Pat, Tom, Rick, Bill, Barry, and Ed (out front taking the picture, and our newest member).
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Notes from this meeting:

After welcoming Ed, our newest member, we went around the room and introduced ourselves, stating our name and occupation. Then, we got down to business...
  • Rick read a quote for us to guess... The quote was from A Study in Scarlett, and the speaker was none other than Watson. While some of us guessed the story correctly, no one gets credit for guessing the speaker!
  • Bill presented us with a character description who turned out to be Hudson, from the story Gloria Scott.  Candace gets credit for guessing the story, but again, no one guessed the character's name.
  • Michelle brought us a couple of fun facts, including naming the stories that mentioned Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock's older brother.
  • Candace brought us a wonderful book for show and tell.  It was a colorful "casebook" with authentic features, straight out of Victorian London.
  • The puzzle entitled "The end of DeRode" was a toughy, but Bill, Rick, and Candace was able to reveal most of the clues that led to the solution. 
  • Barry did a great job presenting the story "The Greek Interpreter".  His summary and analysis was very professional and interesting.

Plans for February meeting:

  • Our next meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 26, 2020, and be held at the usual place (Tom's Computer Repair Shop - Beach PC). Note:  This is a departure from our regular meeting time, which has always been on the third Tuesday of each month.  We will try to get back on that schedule in March.
  • Barry has volunteered to bring us a quote from one of the stories we have already discussed.
  • Barb has agreed to bring us a character description.
  • Pat said he would bring a fun fact about Sherlock Holmes, or any SH related subject.
  • Ed plans to bring a show and tell item for our amusement.
  • ​The assigned story is The Naval Treaty, and Bill has volunteered to lead the discussion. Here is the link to the Granada Television series: ​ https://archive.org/details/SherlockHolmesGranada/1984-05-08+-+Sherlock+Holmes+-+The+Naval+Treaty.avi
  • The mystery to solve is displayed below:
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Our 31st Meeting!

12/18/2019

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Our 31th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, December 17, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Tom, Michelle, Candace, Pat, Rick, Barry. and Barb (taking the picture). 
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Notes from this meeting:

  • Candace started us off with a character description of Maggie Oakshott, from the Blue Carbuncle.  Barry, Rick, Barb, and Michelle get credit for guessing correctly!
  • Barry read a quote from the story The Empty House, in which the speaker was Sherlock Holmes himself.  Barb, Rick, and Candace get credit for this one.
  • Barb brought us a fun fact about the use of "Elementary, My Dear Watson"... 
  • Solving the mystery was a group effort, so everyone gets credit for identifying the third body in the grave, and the circumstances surrounding the case.
  • Tom led a discussion of The Blue Carbuncle.

Plans for the next meeting:

  • Our next meeting will take place on January 21, 2019, and be held at the usual place (Tom's Computer Repair Shop - Beach PC).
  • Rick has volunteered to bring a quote from a story for us to identify.
  • Bill has been assigned to bring us a character description for us to guess (but only if he agrees to do so!)
  • Michelle volunteered to bring us a fun fact about Sherlock Holmes or any SH related subject.
  • Candace bill bring a show and tell item for us all to see and hear about.
  • The assigned story is The Greek Interpreter, and Barry has volunteered to lead the discussion. Here is the link to the Granada Television series: ​https://archive.org/details/SherlockHolmesGranada/1985-09-01+-+Sherlock+Holmes+-+The+Greek+Interpreter.avi
  • The mystery to solve is displayed below:
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Our 30th Meeting!

12/13/2019

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Our 30th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Tom, Candace, Michelle, Linda, Barb, Rick, Barry, and Pat (taking the picture). Bill was at the meeting, but unfortunately left just before we took the picture.  Sorry Bill!
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Notes from this meeting:

  • Pat read a character description for Mary Morstan, who was introduced to Watson in SIGN OF FOUR, and later became his wife.  Credit for guessing her identity goes to Michelle and Candace.
  • Michelle brought a fun fact for the group to enjoy.
  • The mystery to solve was entitled "Brother, can you share a crime?", and was quite a puzzler for everyone... except Rick! It seemed like Rick asked all the right questions to lead to the solution of this crime, and he definitely gets credit! Here is the solution:  "When Astorbilt refused to lend his private secretary money for her brother, she killed him. As he finished signing a check, she stabbed him in the neck with a pen, then changed the amount on the check. She was caught when the bank noticed the star was missing from his signature."
  • Linda did a masterful job at presenting the story entitled "The Resident Patient", and then led the discussion.​

Notes for the next meeeting:

  • December's meeting will take place on Tuesday, December 17th, at 7 pm.  Of course, the place will be Tom's computer repair shop, Beach PC.
  • Candace volunteered to bring a character description.
  • Barry volunteered to bring a quote for everyone to guess.
  • Barb volunteered to bring a fun fact.
  • Tom volunteered to lead the discussion on the story entitled "The Blue Carbuncle".  You can watch this story by clicking on the link below:  ​https://archive.org/details/SherlockHolmesGranada/1984-06-05+-+Sherlock+Holmes+-+The+Blue+Carbuncle.avi
  • ​The mystery to solve is as follows:
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Our 29th Meeting!

10/15/2019

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Our 29th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Pat, Michelle, Barb, Beth, Bill, Tom, and Rick.  Linda is taking the picture!
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Notes from this meeting:

  • Tom read a quote from "A Study in Scarlet", and it was successfully guessed by Barb, Linda, and someone else who forgot to put their name on their slip of paper. 
  • Michelle did a wonderful job at presenting a character description which nobody could guess (Tom did guess the story).  The character was Tonga from the story "Sign of the Four". 
  • Michelle also presented a fun fact - Although they go armed with a gun in several stories, Sherlock and Watson shoot at someone only once in all of the stories Arthur Canon Doyle wrote. That story is  "Sign of the Four", and they are shooting at Tonga!
  • The mystery to solve tonight was "The Masked Murder", and joint credit goes to Rick and Linda for the solution.  Rick guessed that Victor was not human, and LInda guessed that Victor was a dog, and that he buried the gun!  Well done, Rick and Linda!
  • Tom did a fair job at presenting tonight's story entitled "The Crooked Man".  It was barely good enough to solicit discussion from the group.

Plans for the November meeting:

  • November's meeting will take place on Tuesday, November 19th, at 7 pm.  Of course, the place will be Tom's computer repair shop, Beach PC.
  • Pat volunteered to bring a character description.
  • Rick volunteered to bring a quote for everyone to guess.
  • Michelle volunteered to bring a fun fact.
  • Linda volunteered to lead the discussion on the story entitled "The Resident Patient".  You can watch this story by clicking on the link below:  
  • https://archive.org/details/SherlockHolmesGranada/1985-09-15+-+Sherlock+Holmes+-+The+Resident+Patient.avi
  • The mystery to solve is as follows:
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Our 28th Meeting!

9/17/2019

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Our 28th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, September 17, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Michelle, Pat, Barb (holding Bearlock Holmes), Rick, Bill, Barry, Candace, Beth (taking the picture), and Tom (just behind Beth.
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Notes from this Meeting​
  • Tom once again forgot to announce a mystery quote, so he read one instead.  The quote from from the "Five Orange Pips", and it was guessed by Candace, Barb, Rick, and Michelle.
  • The Mystery to solve was entitled "The Peeping Tom Murder", and although everyone contributed in the discussion, credit goes to Beth for coming up with the solution.
  • Beth brought us a character description, and only Rick was able to guess that the story in question was "The Musgrave Ritual."
  • Pat did a masterful job at presenting our assigned story this month, entitled "The Reigate Squire".  Thanks Pat!
Plans for the October Meeting:
The October meeting will take place on the 15th, and Tom has volunteered to present the story, entitled "The Crooked Man".  If you want to watch Granada TV's adaptation of this story starring Jeremy Brett, click  on the following link.
https://archive.org/details/SherlockHolmesGranada/1984-05-22+-+Sherlock+Holmes+-+The+Crooked+Man.avi
Barry has volunteered to bring a fun fact, Michelle has volunteered to bring a character description, and Tom will once again read a quote at the beginning of the meeting.  The mystery to solve is displayed below:
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Our 27th Meeting!

9/11/2019

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Our 27th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, August 20, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Candace, Pat, Michelle, Linda, Beth, Bill, Barry, Tom, and Rick (taking the picture). 
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Notes from this Meeting:

The meeting started on time, with discussions about what everyone has been doing over the summer. We mentioned several members who couldn't make tonight's meeting, including Barb (she was kind enough to allow Rick to attend). 
Mystery Quote:  Since Tom forgot to post a mystery quote in the notes from the last meeting, he provided one "on the fly".  The quote was from "Scandal in Bohemia", and it was guessed correctly by  Candace, Barry, Michelle, and Rick.
Mystery to Solve:  The mystery this month was entitled D.O.A.  After much discussion, Beth and Candace shared credit for uncovering the key parts to this mystery.
Story to Discuss:  Bill did a masterful job at presenting "The Gloria Scott", and even brought a model sailing ship to liven up the discussion.

Plans for the September Meeting:

​The next meeting will be Tuesday, September 17, 2019, at 7pm.  Pat volunteered to lead a discussion on "The Reigate Squire", and Beth agreed to bring mystery Character, and Barry said he would come prepared with a "Fun Fact". The Mystery to solve is shown below:
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Our 26th Meeting!

6/12/2019

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Our 26th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Candace, Michelle, Pat, Rick, Tom, Barb, Beth, Henry, and Bill (taking the picture).
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Notes from this meeting:

Although it was not yet time to discuss the story for tonight's meeting (which was "A Study in Scarlett"), several members could not wait to comment on the Mormons and the part they planed in the story. Just after 7pm, I started the meeting and told everyone that we would have to postpone that discussion until it was time! Also, we were all saddened to hear that this will be Henry's last meeting with us. Henry is moving to Chapel Hill, and we wish him all the best!  He will be GREATLY missed!
Mystery Quote:  The Mystery quote was from the "Adventure of the Priory School".  By the way, Tom chose this particular quote because of ACD's colorful language ("We stared in silent amazement at this ponderous piece of wreckage..."). Bill, Rick, Barb, and Candace get credit for correctly naming this story.
Mystery Character Description:  Candace brought us the mystery character, which turned out to be Mary Morston from the story "The Sign of Four".  Bill and Candace get credit for guessing the story!
​Mystery to Solve: The mystery was entitled "An evening with Pat and Mike". This story was difficult, and yielded much discussion and many questions concerning the solution. Credit for helping solve this mystery was Michelle, who correctly identified the piece of paper to be a suicide note, and Beth, who correctly that the cause of death was poison.  Candace receives honorable mention for asking questions which led to the discovery that Pat was blind.
Show and Tell:  Tom passed around a "case file" for "A Study in Scarlett" for everyone to see. Also, at the end of the meeting, Tom mentioned he had recently created a new SH game called 98Clues.com, and invited everyone to visit that site and participate by completing the Questionnaire.  All participants will be able to play the game 98Clues.com during the August meeting, so don't be left out!
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Story to Discuss:  Henry did a great job at presenting the story "A Study in Scarlett".  Everyone participated in a lively discussion of this story, which made for an interesting evening.

Plans for the August Meeting:

Since so many of our members are travelling during the month of July, we have decided to skip that month.  The next meeting will be Tuesday, August 20, 2019, at 7pm.  Bill volunteered to lead a discussion on "The Gloria Scott", and Beth agreed to bring mystery Character. The Mystery to solve is shown below:
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Our 25th Meeting!

5/22/2019

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​Our 25th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, May 21, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Candace, Barb, Pat, Michelle, Tom, Rick, Bill, Beth, Henry, and Barry (sorry you got "cut in half", Candace). Just an observation, but why is Tom and Rick leaning to their left?
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Notes from the May Meeting:

Our 25th meeting began at around 7pm as usual, with small talk about what's new with members present.  Tom reported on the brief interaction with the SH club in Mt. Olive, which really never got off the ground.  
Mystery Quote:  The Mystery quote was from the "Adventure of the Dancing Men" - Barry, Rick, Barb, and Candace get credit for correctly naming this story.
Mystery Character Description:  Pat brought us the mystery character, which turned out to be Grimsby Roylett from the story "The Speckled Band".  Noone gets credit for this one!
Mystery to Solve: The mystery was entitled "A fatal attack of gas", which was difficult, but not unsolvable.  Barry guessed correctly that the oxygen container that was supposed to keep the millionaire safe was actually the murder weapon. Candace guess that the glass enclosure was actually the revolving door in the man's building.
Story to Discuss:  Michelle did a great job at presenting the story "The Stockbroker's Clerk".
Show and Tell:
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Tom brought a special SH coffee mug, a SH yellow duckie, and a replica of the SH Bar in London. Rick wore his SH socks, as shown in the picture.

At the end of the meeting, Tom mentioned he had recently created a new SH game called 98Clues.com.  He also announced that he created a Senior Adult relationship building tool called SeniorInterview.com.  To visit each of these two new sites, click on their logo.
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Plans for the June Meeting:

The June meeting will take place on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, at 7pm. The place will be Beach PC, 5905 Carolina Beach Road, #7 in Monkey Junction.  The mystery quote to identify is as follows:
"We have had some dramatic entrances and exits upon our small stage at Baker Street, but I cannot recollect anything more sudden and startling than the first appearance of Thorneycroft Huxtable, M.A., Ph.D., etc. His card, which seemed too small to carry the weight of his academic distinctions, preceded him by a few seconds, and then he entered himself -- so large, so pompous, and so dignified that he was the very embodiment of self-possession and solidity. And yet his first action, when the door had closed behind him, was to stagger against the table, whence he slipped down upon the floor, and there was that majestic figure prostrate and insensible upon our bearskin hearth-rug.  We had sprung to our feet, and for a few moments we stared in silent amazement at this ponderous piece of wreckage, which told of some sudden and fatal storm far out on the ocean of life."
The Mystery character description will be brought by Candace, and the story to discuss will be "A Study in Scarlett", led by Henry.  The mystery to solve will be as follows:
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Our 24th Meeting!

4/22/2019

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​Our 24th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Barry, Barb, Candace, Michelle, Pat, Rick, Bill,  Henry, and myself (Tom).
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​Meeting Notes:
Our 24th meeting began at around 7pm as usual, with small talk about what's new with members present.  Pat & Michelle discussed their upcoming trip to NYC, and that led to several comments about NYC from other members.  In addition, Tom mentioned to the group that our mailing list of people interested in our Club has grown to 32.  Even so, we still average about 10-12 at each meeting.  
Mystery Quote:
Tom chose a very easy quote this month, which was from the Red  Headed League.  In fact that it was so easy, that everyone get's credit for guessing it! 
Mystery Character Description:
Tom brought the mystery character, which turned out to be Henry Baker from the story The Blue Carbuncle.  No one recalled the man's name, but many guessed the name of the story.  Credit goes to Barry, Michelle, Pat, Candace and Rick.
Show and Tell:
Tom brought one his smaller statues of SH, as well as a SH Zippo lighter. Also, Tom passed around the Baker Street Almanac, which he had just recently received in the mail.  Henry quickly pointed out that our club was recognized by the Almanac, along with one other club in North Carolina.  At that news, Tom proposed that we plan a future trip to Mt. Olive to visit them during one of their meetings.
Mystery to Solve:
Tonight's mystery was entitled "Terminal Encounter", which was rather difficult.  The solution turned out to be the result of a common cold.  The killer planted poison in a place that would hopefully be consumed by the victim, then promptly gave her a cold by spending "close up" time with her at the airport.  Michelle gets credit for figuring out that the poison was added to the victim's cough syrup, which hopefully she would drink when she got a cold from the killer.  Congratulations Michelle!
Assigned Story to Discuss:
The Copper Beeches was brought to us by Candace, who did a great job at describing the story, and then leading us in a discussion.  Well done, Candace!
Plans for the May meeting:
It was agreed that the May meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 21st, at 7pm, at the usual place.  
The mystery quote:
​A heavy step was heard upon the stairs, and an instant later there entered a tall, ruddy, cleanshaven gentleman, whose clear eyes and florid cheeks told of a life led far from the fogs of Baker Street. He seemed to bring a whiff of his strong, fresh, bracing, east-coast air with him as he entered. Having shaken hands with each of us, he was about to sit down when his eye rested upon the paper with the curious markings, which I had just examined and left upon the table. “Well, Mr. Holmes, what do you make of these?” he cried. “They told me that you were fond of queer mysteries, and I don’t think you can find a queerer one than that. I sent the paper on ahead so that you might have time to study it before I came.”
The Mystery Character will be brought by Pat, and the story will be The Stockbrokers Clerk brought to us by Michelle. The Mystery to solve is shown below:
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Our 23rd Meeting!

4/3/2019

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Our 23rd meeting was conducted on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Barry, Barb, Candace, Pat, Michelle, Rick, Bill,  Henry, and myself (Tom).
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Notes from this Meeting:

INTRODUCTION:  The meeting began on time, and everyone seemed to be in a jolly mood.  
MYSTERY QUOTE:  Credit for the correct identification of the quote is awarded to Rick, Barb, Candace, Barry, and Michelle. The answer was "The Yellow Face".
SHOW AND TELL:  Tom passed around several Sherlock Holmes comic books for everyone to see. 
MYSTERY CHARACTER:  Candace presented a description of Irene Adler, and only Rick, Barry, and Michele guessed the character's identity. The story was "Scandal in Bohemia", which featured Irene Adler.
MYSTERY TO SOLVE:  The mystery at tonight's meeting was entitled, "Good help is hard to find", and was joint credit for the solution goes to Candace and Henry.  The crime was a death, which turned out to be suicide. The housekeeper was in on it, and was guilty of assisting the deceased in killing himself.  In a nutshell, the knife which was used to kill the deceased was tied to a vacuum cleaner cord, which retracted after the deceased let it go. The Housekeeper then removed the knife later when she was alone. It was staged like this to make it look like an unsolvable murder, and that way the insurance would pay for the death.
TONIGHT'S STORY:  Henry led us in a discussion of "The Horror of the Heights", a story written by Arthur Conan Doyle.  Although this was not a Sherlock Holmes story, it was nevertheless very entertaining.  In fact, Henry also drew pictures to illustrate his presentation as shown below:
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Plans for the April Meeting:

The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, and be held at Beach PC, 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7. The starting time is 7pm, and the meetings usually last until 8:30pm. All are welcome to attend, but, it would be a nice gesture to let Tom know in advance if you plan to come. ​
MYSTERY QUOTE:  
“Now, it is a fact, gentlemen, as you may see for yourselves, that my hair is of a very full and rich tint, so that it seemed to me that if there was to be any competition in the matter I stood as good a chance as any man that I had ever met. Vincent Spaulding seemed to know so much about it that I thought he might prove useful, so I just ordered him to put up the shutters for the day and to come right away with me. He was very willing to have a holiday, so we shut the business up and started off for the address that was given us in the advertisement."
MYSTERY CHARACTER:  To be perfectly honest with you all, I can't recall who agreed to bring a character description... so hopefully if it's you, then you will be ready. LOL
  STORY TO DISCUSS:  The story we are discussing is "The Copper Beeches".  You can watch the full length video starring Jeremy Brett below:
MYSTERY TO SOLVE:
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Our 22nd Meeting!

2/19/2019

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Our 22nd meeting was conducted on Tuesday, February 19, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Barry, Candace, Barb, Michelle, Pat, Rick, Beth, Bill, Linda, Henry, and myself (Tom).
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Notes from this meeting:

INTRODUCTION:  The meeting began about 10 minutes late.  Tonight's small talk on one side of the room was political, and on the other, it was quite literary.  But finally, when everyone settled down, we began.
MYSTERY QUOTE:  Credit for the correct identification of the quote is awarded to Barb, Candace, Barry, Bill, Pat, and Beth.  It was a description taken from the story "The Musgrave Ritual", and everyone agreed that it was pretty easy. 
MYSTERY CHARACTER:  Candace did a marvelous job with two character descriptions.  In both cases, she actually read the descriptions as if she was the character! Very well done!  Credit will be awarded to herself, Bill, Pat and Beth. The first was a character from "The Noble Bachelor", and the second was a character from "The Empty House."
SHOW AND TELL:  Tonight, Tom brought two books - one large book that described how SH came about, and a very small book containing only 2 stories.  He also brought the Sherlock Holmes action figure.
MYSTERY TO SOLVE:  The mystery at tonight's meeting was entitled, "Melvin Plays the Ponies", and was correctly solved by Henry. In case you missed the meeting, the solution is as follows:  "This is an old con game that can be performed by any criminal willing to make several hunded telephone calls - 343 at first, then 49, then 7 more.  Eventually, one name will surface that has won all three races, and that person is the patsy that will fall victim to the criminals activities."  If you need more of an explanation than that, please give me a call!
TONIGHT'S STORY:  Rick did a great job leading us in a discussion of ACD's story entitled "The Final Problem."  As we discussed this story, much was revealed about ACD himself, and how he wrote his stories.  Furthermore, we discussed the impact that Sherlock Holmes has had on the world, and the pressure that ACD was under to bring him back from the grave!

Plans for the March, 2019 meeting:

The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, and be held at Beach PC, 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7. The starting time is 7pm, and the meetings usually last until 8:30pm. All are welcome to attend, but, it would be a nice gesture to let Tom know in advance if you plan to come. ​
MYSTERY QUOTE:
“The facts are these, Mr. Holmes,” said he. “I am a married man, and have been so for three years. During that time my wife and I have loved each other as fondly and lived as happily as any two that ever were joined. We have not had a difference, not one, in thought or word or deed. And now, since last Monday, there has suddenly sprung up a barrier between us, and I find that there is something in her life and in her thought of which I know as little as if she were the woman who brushes by me in the street. We are estranged, and I want to know why.
“Now there is one thing that I want to impress upon you before I go any further, Mr. Holmes. Effie loves me. Don’t let there be any mistake about that. She loves me with her whole heart and soul, and never more than now. I know it. I feel it. I don’t want to argue about that. A man can tell easily enough when a woman loves him. But there’s this secret between us, and we can never be the same until it is cleared.”
MYSTERY CHARACTER:
Once again, Candace has volunteered to bring one or two character descriptions from one or more stories we have already read.  Thanks Candace!
STORY TO DISCUSS:
During the March meeting, Henry has volunteered to bring a story for us to discuss, but it's not a Sherlock Holmes mystery.  Instead, Henry wants us to read "Horror of the Heights", which can be read by clicking on the following button:
Click HERE to read "Horror of the Heights"
MYSTERY TO SOLVE:
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Meeting Number 21!

1/23/2019

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​​Our 21st meeting was conducted on Tuesday, January 22, 2019, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Barry, Candace, Michelle, Pat, Beth, Bill, Linda, Rick, Henry, and myself (Tom). Once again, we missed Barb (Rick's better half), but someone had to stay home with the puppies (don't ask me to explain).
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Notes from this meeting:

INTRODUCTION:  Tom began the meeting with his usual "witty" remarks, which caused others to join in the conversation.  Officially, the meeting began a few minutes after 7pm.
QUOTE:  The assigned quote for this meeting came from "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton", and was guessed correctly by Barry, Candace, Michelle, Rick, Bill, and Pat. 
CHARACTER:  Linda brought us a character description from the story "The Boscombe Valley Mystery", which described Lestrade of Scotland Yard.  Credit goes to Barry, Pat, and Michelle for guessing the name of the character, but no one was able to guess the name of the story!
SHOW AND TELL:  This month, Tom brought in his statue of Sherlock Holmes created by Tom Clark (yes, the same guy who designed the collectible gnomes).  Here is a description and photo of this piece:
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"This 'sleuth' as patterned after Sherlock Holmes, as portrayed by Basil Rathbone. He wears the Scottish stalking cap and an Inverness coat. On the base are books, presumably detective stories. The titles are a little mystery themselves. Since the statue was completed on Tom's birthday, several editions have clues as to what time of the year it is and how old he was that day. Other editions have references to tobacco, since the idea for this statue originated with Tinderbox stores. "Elementary, my dear Watson!" 
MYSTERY:  The mystery to solve this month was entitled "Rip Van Winkle RIP", and proved to be a challenge for everyone! But after the questions were asked and answered, Rick was able to guess the solution to the crime.  Candace deserves credit as well for asking the most number of questions. In case you could not make the meeting, the solution is as follows:  "The man was a spy and had never been in a coma.  He was fooled into believing that the cold war was over and so he could discuss his secrets freely.  Not being able to live with the guilt he committed suicide by jumping out of the window."
STORY:  Once again, Bill did a masterful job at describing the assigned story for this month, "Silver Blaze".  He really went above and beyond the call of duty by bringing a small stuffed horse, dog, and lamb to help him with his description (if you are not sure how those animals play a part in the story, then you better read it again!"

Plans for the February Meeting:

The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, February 19, 2019, and be held at Beach PC, 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7. The starting time is 7pm, and the meetings usually last until 8:30pm. All are welcome to attend, but, it would be a nice gesture to let Tom know in advance if you plan to come. ​

Mystery Quote:

“He had been in the same college as myself, and I had some slight acquaintance with him.  He was not generally popular among the undergraduates,  though it always seemed to me  that  what  was  set  down  as  pride  was  really an attempt to cover extreme natural diffidence. In appearance  he  was  a  man  of  exceedingly  aristocratic type, thin, high-nosed, and large-eyed, with languid and yet courtly manners.  He was indeed a  scion  of  one  of  the  very  oldest  families  in  the kingdom, though his branch was a cadet one which had separated from the northern branch some time in the sixteenth century, and had established itself in western Sussex, where the Manor House of Hurlstone is perhaps the oldest inhabited building  in  the  county.   Something  of  his  birth  place seemed to cling to the man, and I never looked at his pale, keen face or the poise of his head without associating him with gray archways and mullioned windows and all the venerable wreckage of a feudal keep."

Character Description:

Candace has agreed to bring a character description.

Story to Discuss:

Rick coordinate a discussion of the story entitled "The Final Problem". 

Mystery to solve:

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Our 20th Meeting!

12/14/2018

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​Meeting number 20 was conducted on Tuesday, December 11, 2018, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was (from left to right) Barry, Candace, Michelle, Pat, Beth, Bill, Rick, Linda, Floyd (Linda's Husband), Henry, and myself (Tom). We missed Barb so much that we created a "stand in" for her, pictured on the right! Although she was pretty quiet during the meeting, we were delighted to have her!
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Notes from the December meeting:

INTRODUCTION:  Tom welcomed everyone to the meeting, and then proceeded with opening remarks which included reading from the "Afterword" section of a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. That prompted a brief discussion about how Conon Doyle chose to publish his stories, both in England and the USA.
QUOTE:  The assigned quote for this meeting came from "The Engineer's Thumb", and was guessed correctly by Candace, Michelle, Rick, Bill, and Pat. 
CHARACTER:  Barry presented the character description for us all to guess, and credit goes to Pat, Michelle, and Candace for guessing the title to be "The man with the Twisted Lip", and the character to be "Sherlock Holmes" himself!
​SHOW AND TELL:  Tom brought in 4 of his Sherlock Holmes collectibles - Meerschaum pipes, small red Sherlock Holmes book, a Sherlock Holmes Zippo lighter, and small SH mug.
MYSTERY:  The mystery to solve was entitled "A Christmas Eve Surprise", and was rather difficult to solve.  Although all participated in the discussion, ultimate credit goes to Beth was asking the key questions that resulting in the solution.  In case you tried to solve the mystery but missed the meeting, here is the solution:  Richard had murdered his girlfriend Shelley exactly one year ago on Christmas Eve. She had been Donna's best friend.  To hide his crime, he packed up Shelley's suitcases and buried the body and her luggage together. Then, he spread the word that Shelley had made a sudden decision to move to Alaska.  Unfortunately, someone knew about the murder, because a few weeks ago Richard started to receive anonymous letters that threatened to turn him into the police. No wonder Richard was acting erratically! The present that had arrived at the house was addressed to D. Albans - "D" for Dick. It was more blackmail material. It was the sweater that Richard had given to Shelley last Christmas Eve - and it had been buried with Shelley. Donna mistakenly opened the package thinking it was for her. When Richard saw Donna wearing the sweater at the party, he was convinced that she was the blackmailer and that she had married him only to gather evidence against him. Richard's next victim had to be Donna!
STORY:  Linda did a masterful job of introducing and explaining "The Empy House" which was the assigned story for December.  After a brilliant job of summarizing the story, she led a lively discussion which included everyone present! Well done, Linda!

Plans for the January meeting:

​The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 22nd, and be held at Beach PC, 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7. The starting time is 7pm, and the meetings usually last until 8:30pm. All are welcome to attend, but, it would be a nice gesture to let Tom know in advance if you plan to come.  The quote for the January meeting is as follows:
You know, Watson, I don’t mind confessing to you that I have always had an idea that I would have made a highly efficient criminal. This is the chance of my lifetime in that direction. See here!” He took a neat little leather case out of a drawer, and opening it he exhibited a number of shining instruments. “This is a first-class, up-to-date burgling kit, with nickel-plated jemmy, diamond-tipped glass-cutter, adaptable keys, and every modern improvement which the march of civilization demands. Here, too, is my dark lantern. Everything is in order. Have you a pair of silent shoes?” 
Linda has agreed to bring a character description, so that we may attempt to guess the identity and the story.  Tom has agreed to bring more show and tell (but others are encouraged to bring their stuff as well), and the story to be discussed is entitled "Silver Blaze", and will be presented by Bill. Below is the mystery to solve:
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Our 19th Meeting!

11/19/2018

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Meeting number 19 was conducted on Tuesday, November 13, 2018, and began at 7pm at 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7, in Monkey Junction. Attending was Barry, Michelle, Pat, Beth, Barb, Rick, Linda, Bill, Henry, and myself (Tom).
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Notes from the November meeting:

INTRODUCTION:  As members gathered at Beach PC for this meeting, Tom and Henry discussed the Sherlock Holmes plan put on by Big Dawg Productions, entitled "Baskerville". Both agreed that it was a production worthy of attending, and that if it ever came back, everyone in the club should plan to be there!
QUOTE:  The quote for this meeting was from the ACD story entitled "Five Orange Pips", which must have been easy, because just about everyone guessed correctly. Official credit goes to Barry, Rick, Barb, Michelle, and Bill, mainly because the took the time to put their guess on the little slip of paper. Congratulations!
CHARACTER:  Beth read clues about a character for us to guess, but unfortunately, I did not take very good notes! I can't remember who it was that she discussed, so my bad. Sorry Beth! 
MYSTERY:  The mystery was entitled "Here, There and Everywhere", and was one of the more difficult mysteries that we have tried to solve.  The member asking the most questions was Pat Martin, who eventually guessed the correct solution from the clues presented. Congratulations to all who was able to come up with the correct solution, and especially Pat, who deserves credit for solving this mystery.
STORY:  The story this month was "The Beryl Coronet", and Pat Martin led the discussion.  He brought up many interesting points about this story, which in turn caused much discussion. Most people felt that this was not one of ACD's better stories... perhaps he was just trying to make a deadline and publishing commitment... who knows!

Plans for the December meeting:

The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, December 11th, and be held at Beach PC, 5905 Carolina Beach Road, Unit 7. The starting time is 7pm, and the meetings usually last until 8:30pm. All are welcome to attend, but, it would be a nice gesture to let Tom know in advance if you plan to come.  The quote for the December meeting is as follows:
     I shall have to tell my tale to the police; but, between ourselves, if it were not for the convincing evidence of this wound of mine, I should be surprised if they believed my statement, for it is a very extraordinary one, and I have not much in the way of proof with which to back it up; and, even if they believe me, the clews which I can give them are so vague that it is a question whether justice will be done."
     "Ha!" cried I, "if it is anything in the nature of a problem which you desire to see solved, I should strongly recommend you to come to my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, before you go to the official police."
     "Oh, I have heard of that fellow," answered my visitor, "and I should be very glad if he would take the matter up, though of course I must use the official police as well. Would you give me an introduction to him?"
Barry has agreed to bring a character description, so that we may attempt to guess the identity and the story.  Tom has agreed to bring show and tell, and the story to be discussed is entitled "The Empty House", and will be presented by Linda. Below is the mystery to solve:
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Meeting Number 18!

10/23/2018

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​Meeting number 18 was conducted on Tuesday, October 23, 2018, and began at 7pm as usual. Attending was Henry, Ben, Beth, Bill, Barb, Rick, Barry, Michelle, Pat, and myself (Tom).
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Notes from the October meeting:

The quote was taken directly from the story entitled "The Dancing Men", and was guessed correctly by 7 of our members (Beth, Bill, Rick, Barb, Barry, Michelle, and Pat. Credit must also go to Ben Steelman, who also picked the correct story for this quote, and showed great enthusiasm as he loudly announced the name! Following the quote, Tom read two character descriptions, and even told the club the names of the characters... but he did ask members to guess the name of the story. Unfortunately, no one could recall that the two characters in question came from "Case of Identity".  
The mystery this month was entitled House Trap, and was quite a puzzler! Turned out that Beth was on the right track by guessing that Harold in the story was the Bank Robber. Pat and Michelle were able to add that the reason the police were present was that it was a setup to catch Harold in the act of trying to collect missing money that actually did not exist! 
Instead of a story this month, club member Ben Steelman and gave a fascinating presentation on Basil Rathbone. Everyone enjoyed learning about Rathbone's life, and that he was not only the most popular Sherlock Holmes in history, but also very popular in Hollywood because of the great parties he gave! Thank you Ben, for a great presentation!

Plans for the November meeting:

Before we concluded the October meeting, we decided the next meeting would be on November 13th (only about 3 weeks away).  The story to discuss will be "The Beryl Coronet", and will be presented by Pat. The quote to be identified is shown below:
 "One day -- it was in March, 1883 -- a letter with a foreign stamp lay upon the table in front of the colonel's plate. It was not a common thing for him to receive letters, for his bills were all paid in ready money, and he had no friends of any sort. 'From India!' said he as he took it up, 'Pondicherry postmark! What can this be?' He opened it quickly and we both looked inside. I began to laugh at the contents, but the laugh was struck from my lips at the sight of his face. His lip had fallen, his eyes were protruding, his skin the color of putty, and he glared at the envelope which he still held in his trembling hand, 'K. K. K.!' he shrieked, and then, 'My God, my God, my sins have overtaken me!'
The mystery to solve at the November meeting is shown below. If you can't get it, don't blame me... you said you wanted one that was considered "Difficult"!
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Meeting Number 17!

10/15/2018

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​Meeting number 17 was conducted on Tuesday, September 25, 2018, and began at 7pm as usual. Attending was Barry, Candace, Pat, Michelle, Beth, Beth, Bill, Rick, Barb, Henry and myself (Tom).
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Notes from the September Meeting:

​After assembling in our usual place, we swapped travel stories and plans for the future. Then, we got down to business. After reading the assigned quote, and dropping some hints, pretty much everyone was able to name "The Blue Carbuncle" as the story from which the quote was taken. The character identification was guessed by only a couple of folks - the character (who's name currently escapes me) was from "The Boscombe Valley Mystery" (I will take better notes next time). The meeting concluded with a discussion of "The Sign of Four" led by Henry Tonn.  Well done, Henry!

Plans for the October Meeting:

Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 23rd, at the usual time and place. I received an email to day from Henry Tonn, who was able to confirm that Ben Steelman will be in attendance at this meeting, and will lead us in a discussion of Sherlock Holmes as portrayed by Basil Rathbone. It promises to be an interesting meeting, so please plan to attend! To give Ben plenty of time for Ben's discussion, there will be no story discussion (yes, that right - no homework for a change!)

The quote for the October meeting is as follows:

"I am fairly familiar with all forms of secret writings, and am myself the author of a trifling monograph upon the subject, in which I analyze one hundred and sixty separate ciphers; but I confess that this is entirely new to me. The object of those who invented the system has apparently been to conceal that these characters convey a message, and to give the idea that they are the mere random sketches of children."

I forgot to write down who has agreed to bring a character description, so if you are the one, please be ready.  Otherwise, I will prepare one just in case!
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The mystery to solve is shown below. Study it, and be ready to ask questions so that you may solve the mystery!
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Our 16th Meeting!

8/22/2018

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​Meeting number 16 was conducted on Tuesday, August 22, 2018, and began at 7pm as usual. Attending was Barry, Barbara, a delightful newcomer (I forgot to write her name down - please forgive me!), Michelle, Pat, Beth, Rick, Bill, Henry, and myself (Tom).
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  • Opening Remarks:  After taking a  month off (we didn't meet in July), everyone who attended this meeting seemed to be excited about being together again! 
  • The story quote:  Four members (Rick, Barb, Pat and Michelle) were able to correctly identify that the quote this month came from the story entitled "The Boscombe Valley Mystery".  
  • The character identification was brought Michelle, who read an excerpt from "Scandal in Bohemia", which described the King of Bohemia. Most were able to guess the identity of this character, including Barry, our resident expert on this particular story. 
  • The puzzle/mystery:  Although it seemed difficult at first, Pat Martin was able to figure out the mystery presented in  "Fish Story".  According to Pat, Rick drowned Roy in the motel pool, and then dumped his body in the ocean. Rick was arrested when the coroner discovered fresh water in Roy's lungs!
The next meeting will be held on September 25th, and will take place at the usual time and place.  Because of Hurricane Florence and the manditory evacuation, I have been unable to put together notes for the next meeting, so we will deal with it then! 
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Our 15th Meeting!

6/20/2018

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Meeting number 15 was conducted on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, and began at 7pm as usual. Attending was Henry, Barry, Candace, Barbara, Adam, Pat, Michelle, Bill, Rick, and myself (Tom).
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  • Opening Remarks:  Toasts all around! 15 meetings is an accomplishment, and Tom felt that the dedicated members who show up meeting after meeting deserve to be recognized. Therefore, Tom brought a bottle of cheap wine and some plastic cups (seemed appropriate), and all who were present took turns toasting the club as well as the main characters on which this club is based. 
  • The story quote:  Six members (Barry, Bill, Candace, Barb, Adam, and Rick) were able to successfully guess that the quote came from the story entitled "The Red Headed League". Well done!
  • The character identification: Tom gave us clues about a male who appeared in the story entitled "Adventure of the Dancing Men". Several members were able to guess the name of the story, but no one was able to remember that the person being referred to was "Hilton Cubitt". 
  • The puzzle/mystery: The mystery was entitled "Jack Knifed", and a complete solution to this mystery was definitely a group effort.  Barry's question about whether Jack Cutnick and Archie Gore were the same person really helped unravel the mystery.  The rest of the solution which involved bigamy and insurance fraud was easy once that fact was uncovered.
  • The story discussion: Rick led the group in a discussion of the story entitled "The Noble Bachelor", and did a fine job! 
  • All that remains:  Just before I ended the meeting, we decided that we would not meet in July, because many of the members would be on vacation. Therefore, the next meeting will take place on Tuesday, August 20, 2018.  As a side note, my superior "Sherlockian skills" caused me to observe that instead of leaving right away, members who attended the meeting tonight sat around and talked about various and sundry topics. The only conclusion I can make about this unusual behavior is that I brought wine to the meeting.  Elementary, my dear reader!

Preview of our next meeting...

  • Our next meeting will take place on August 20, 2018, at 7pm, at the usual place. 
  • The quote to be identified is as follows:
“God help us!” said Holmes after a long silence.
​“Why does fate play such tricks with poor, helpless worms? I never hear of such a case as this
that I do not think of Baxter’s words, and say, ‘There, but for the grace of God, goes Sherlock Holmes.’ ”
  • Michelle has volunteered to bring us the description of a character from one of the stories our club has already discussed. 
  • Pat has volunteered to lead the discussion on the story entitled "The Musgrave Ritual."
  • ​The mystery to be solved is shown below:
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Our 14th Meeting...

5/30/2018

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Meeting number 14 was conducted on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, and began at 7pm as usual. Attending was Barry, Candace, Pat, Rick, Bill, Beth, Michelle, Henry, and myself (Tom).
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Over the past year or so, our meetings have evolved to include four basic parts, as described below:
  • The story quote:  Five members (Candace, Barbara, Rick, Bill, and Michelle) were able to successfully guess that the quote came from the story entitled "A case of Identity". Well done!
  • The character identification: Candace gave us clues about a female who appeared in one of the more popular Sherlock Holmes stories, and pretty much no one was able to guess her identity!
  • The puzzle/mystery: The may mystery was entitled "Bye Bye Bertie", and credit goes to Michelle for solving it. Way to go, Michelle!
  • The story discussion: Bill did a masterful job at leading a discussion on the story entitled "The Priory School".  he even went so far as to bring a poster displaying the scene, which he created himself!  Well done, Bill!
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Preview of the June meeting...

  • Here is the quote to be identified at the upcoming June meeting:
“My dear doctor, this is a time for observation, not for talk. We are spies in an enemy’s country. We know something of Saxe-Coburg Square. Let us now explore the parts which lie behind it.”
  • The story to be discussed is "The Noble Bachelor", and will be presented by Rick.
  • The mystery to solve is displayed below:
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The June meeting will be held on June 19, 2018, at Tom's Computer Repair Shop (Beach PC). If you are new to the group and need directions, please RSVP to Tom!  Hope to see everyone there!
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Our 13th Meeting...

4/19/2018

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​Our 13th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, April 17th, and began at 7pm as usual. Attending was Barry, Candace, Pat, Rick, Michelle, Beth, Bill, Henry, Ken, Chuck, and myself.
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Here is the quote that members were asked to identify at the beginning of this meeting:

The man sprang from his chair and paced up and down the room in uncontrollable agitation. Then, with a gesture of desperation, he tore the mask from his face and hurled it upon the ground. “You are right,” he cried; “I am the King. Why should I attempt to conceal it?” 

Of course, most members were able to identify this quote coming from one of our favorite stories (and definitely Barry's favorite story) "Scandal in Bohemia".  After that little exercise, I introduced a new segment that I hope will become a permanent part of future meetings... character identification.  This is where I gave clues about a character that appeared in a Sherlock Holmes that we have already studied, and then I asked members to guess the identity of that character. For this meeting, my character was none other than Neville St. Clair, from "The Man with the Twisted Lip."  No one was able to guess the characters name, but many knew it was a character from "Twisted Lip".  

​Next, we tackled the Puzzle of the month, which was entitled "A Fast Kill" The mystery in this puzzle was how Michelle was able to poison the Swami since he refused to eat or drink anything.  After much discussion, it was Bill who suggested that the Swami was poisoned by the smelling salts that Michelle administered to try to revive him from his fainting spell. She had laced the smelling salts with poison, so when she held it under his nose, she was in fact killing him!

The Story we discussed was "Adventure of the Dancing Men", led by Henry. Everyone enjoyed Henry's interesting observations on this story, and were eager to add their own. I believe that just about everyone had something to say about this great story!

Our next meeting will take place on May 15th, and as always, be held at the usual place. The story to read beforehand is "The Priory School", and the discussion will be led by Bill. 

​The quote for the May meeting appears below:

“My dear fellow,” said Sherlock Holmes as we sat on either side of the fire in his lodgings at Baker Street, “life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent. We would not dare to conceive the things which are really mere commonplaces of existence. If we could fly out of that window hand in hand, hover over this great city, gently remove the roofs, and peep in at the queer things which are going on, the strange coincidences, the plannings, the cross-purposes, the wonderful chains of events, working through generations, and leading to the most outrè results, it would make all fiction with its conventionalities and foreseen conclusions most stale and unprofitable.”

The puzzle to solve appears below:
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​Candace volunteered to bring a character description for us all to guess.

See you at the next meeting!
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Our 12th Meeting...

4/11/2018

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​Our 12th meeting was conducted on Tuesday, March 20th, and began at 7pm as usual. Attending was Barry, Candace, Rick, Pat, Michelle, Lacy, Beth, Bill, Barbara,  Henry,  Linda (not in the picture), and myself (12 members present for our 12th meeting... interesting!).
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True to form, we began the meeting by trying to identify the quote of the month, which turned out to be from a story we had discussed earlier in the year, "The man with the twisted lip". Credit goes to just about everybody for matching the quote with the correct story title.

Next, we tackled the Puzzle of the month, which was entitled "Don't Shoot!" The mystery in this puzzle was how the murders took place. Boris and Nick planned a gag for their friends. They hired an actor to appear at their poker party and shoot blanks at Boris. But a vengeful Nick put real bullets in the gun, and the actor unknowingly killed Boris. Nick, pretending to protect his guests, silenced the actor by shooting him. Several members participated in revealing this mystery, but it was Pat who asked if the bullets in the gun contained blanks. Therefore, Pat gets credit for this one.
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The Story we discussed was "The Yellow Face", led by Barry. Of course, Barry did a masterful job at pointing out the best parts of this story. When he opened his presentation for discussion, most people had something to say about it. We all agree that it was not one of Conan Doyle's better works, but still, it was a good read.

See you at the next meeting, which will take place on April 17th!
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