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Saturday November 2, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
In the summer of 1978, residents along the Virginia side of the Potomac River were startled by sightings of a strange creature lurking in the water. Eventually dubbed Chessie, this elusive sea serpent tantalized reporters and the public alike, always slipping away just out of reach. In this informal talk organized by Chestertown's own Book Plate, author Eric Cheezum will recount his comprehensive history of the Chessie phenomenon, captured in his book, "Chessie: A Cultural History of the Chesapeake Bay Sea Monster."  

After initially vanishing, the creature resurfaced in 1980, then again in 1982, when it was finally captured on video off the coast of Kent Island. These sightings thrust Chessie into the national and international spotlight, transforming it into a regional celebrity. With expert analysis grounded in historical context, Cheezum sheds light on Chessie's enduring impact and legacy. Chessie is an enthralling exploration of the profound power of a symbol that underscores both the affection the public continues to have for the monster and the cultural transformations in the region at the end of the twentieth century.

Saturday November 2, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Lawrence Wetlands Preserve-301 South Mill Street

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