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Kentucky Bigfoot researcher to speak at MCPL

From Metcalfe County Public Library

Join us for a multimedia presentation highlighting remarkable evidence from Kentucky with Charlie Raymond, the founder of the Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization and a Kentucky BFRO investigator. He has been researching Bigfoots in Kentucky for over three decades and has interviewed over 500 credible eyewitnesses!

As a passionate, die-hard, boot-on-the-ground researcher, he leads numerous private and public expeditions, acquiring a wealth of knowledge and evidence in the process. For date and time, call the Metcalfe County Public Library in Edmonton at 270-432-4981.


He is NOT one of these arm-chair researchers, rather he spends almost every weekend in the woods in search of answers. Charlie has appeared on The Animal Planet, The History Channel and The BBC. He speaks at libraries and Bigfoot conferences throughout Kentucky and the United States. Having been a middle and high school teacher for 26 years, Charlie utilizes presentation skills to both engage and educate his audience.

Casts from Kentucky will be on display and his very successful book, "Bluegrass Bigfoot: Encounters With The Kentucky Wildman" will be available for signings.

It's going to be a fun, free, educational event for all ages!

For more details, call the library at 270-432-4981.


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