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2025
- June 10 6:30pm VIRTUAL Sherlock Holmes: A Sleuth's Legacy in a Modern World Presentation by English professor Kristopher Mecholsky of the Savannah College of Art and Design. Presented by the Smithsonian Associates via Zoom. Registration information is here.
- July 26 Open House at Denny Dobry's Sherlock Holmes Sitting Room See full story in "End of an era" article in Inner Circle at left.
- September 3 - 7 Bouchercon New Orleans will host this year's confab of all things bookish and mysterious, with the theme Blood on the Bayou: Case Closed. Information is here.
2026
- January 7 - 11 Sherlock Holmes Birthday Weekend The longest celebration of the Sherlockian year will invade New York City for another wintertime frolic. Information about the individual events and other doings will be available in due course.
For a much more comprehensive list of Sherlockian meetings and events around the United States and beyond, see Ron Fish's
Sherlockian Calendar.
The Slavering Hound by Frederick Dorr Steele is an unpublished drawing for the 1939 Basil Rathbone Hound of the Baskervilles film. It was shown in the program for the film and featured in the 1951 Festival of Britain exhibition

The end of an era approaches The Red Circle's own Denny Dobry has announced the last of the famous open houses at his world renowned re-creation of the 221b Baker Street sitting room once shared by Holmes and Watson. Denny will welcome visitors on Saturday, July 26 at his home in Reading, PA. After this open house the room will be dismantled and sent to the University of Minnesota to become part of the University's Sherlock Holmes Collection. Most of the artifacts will go to Minnesota with the room furnishings, but some of them will be offered for sale. What's more, literally thousands of books will be on offer at very reasonable prices, with proceeds going to the BSI Trust. Denny will be happy to provide directions, hotel suggestions, and information about a 6:30pm dinner on Friday evening. The open house will begin at 10:00am on Saturday. . .lunch and refreshments will be available. . .there's no admission fee but donations will be accepted to cover lunch. . .RSVPs are requested. Contact Denny here for more into and to RSVP.
Videos of two more Red Circle meetings now available We’ve added two videos to our growing collection, and we’re pleased to invite you to screen them. Burt Wolder’s June 2024 talk on “Arthur Conan Doyle: Adventurous Life, Enduring Memories,” is available here, and Olivia Rutigliano’s March 2025 reflections “On Charles Dickens’s Magician-Detectives” is available here. Thanks to Matt Hall for making the recordings. While you’re at it, click on the “Writings + Videos” tab in the Archives box above for links to all 17 Red Circle videos available for you to watch.

Malice Domestic awards feature Sherlockian nominees The nominees have been selected for Malice Domestic 37's April 25-27 confab at the Bethesda Marriott, and two Sherlockian titles are up for possible recognition. They include Elizabeth Crowens's Hounds of the Hollywood Baskervilles (a lost--if not shaggy--dog story), and James Ponti's The Sherlock Society (a spy thriller for the younger set). The full list of nominees is here, and registration information is here. The doings will also feature a play by Hal Glatzer, and a tribute to our late and beloved Red Circle member Tom O'Day.
Saturday with Sherlock Holmes Video Available Saturday, November 16 marked the 45th annual edition of A Saturday with Sherlock Holmes at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore. The topic this year was Conan Doyle, and the lineup of speakers featured some of the area's brightest Sherlockian lights, including the Red Circle's Carla Coupe, Matt Hall, Dan Stashower and Peter Blau. The entire program is available online here, and is highly recommended! 11/25/24 AR


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