This post could also be entitled: A Day Late and A Dollar Short. You’ll soon see why.
Last night at Union Jack’s: Watson's Tin Box of Ellicott City, Maryland, a scion society of the Baker Street Irregulars, held their monthly meeting to explore and enjoy the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Well, not just any of his works, but specifically the cases of the great detective Sherlock Holmes.
In all my years in Howard County I had never heard of them. Have you? The Baltimore Sun had. I discovered they did a lovely write up (with photographs) in 2019.
Watson’s Tin Box gets its name from a section of the tale, The Problem of Thor Bridge:
The group, founded by Steve Clarkson and Paul Churchill, held their first meeting in 1990. They meet monthly at Union Jack’s for dinner, presentations, discussions, and even a quiz of their vast Sherlockian knowledge. (Or would it be Holmesian?)
So, you’ve already missed this month’s gathering but do not despair. Upcoming dates are set and the topics are as follows:
• July 21, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m.: "Final Problem" from The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.
• August 18, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m.: "Empty House" from The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
• September 15, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m.: "Golden Pince-Nez" from The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
- Books are like eggs, no use until you crack ‘em open
- Excited to see what hatches in the stacks
- I can't purchase fewer than 6 of them at a time?
- Wonderfully made and nourishing
- That reminds me, I need to start making myself some scrambled books for breakfast every morning...
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