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62 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • OCTOBER 20, 2016 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com KEIGWIN + COMPANY “Dance that hits your pleasure receptors” - The New Yorker October 22 - 23 Saturday 2pm & 8pm Sunday 3pm Tickets from $25 www.queenstheatre.org Box Office: 718.760.0064 ALL OF THIS FOR ONLY $5.00 per person Under 5 Free with adult Friends of Garvies members get free entry Nassau County Department of Parks, Recreation & Museums EDWARD MANGANO County Executive BRIAN NUGENT Commissioner ST. FRANCIS PREP FORENSICS CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS GET TO MEET WITH WORLD-RENOWNED PROFILER On Friday, September 23rd, approximately 60 students from St. Francis Prep’s Forensic Criminology classes were able to participate in a Skype session with world-renowned Forensic Linguist, James Fitzgerald. Mr. Fitzgerald is a retired FBI Agent who profiled cases such as the Unabomber and D.C. Sniper cases. He is also a technical consultant for the CBS show, “Criminal Minds.” Recently, he appeared on the CBS show that analyzed the evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey Case. He authored a book called, “Journey to the Center of the Mind.” Part II will be released in January, with Part III to follow. As a Forensic Linguist, Mr. Fitzgerald looks for patterns in the way we speak and write, which uncover patterns of behavior. According to Charles Jardines, who teaches Forensic Criminology at Prep, it’s “reading between the lines.” When asked how the session went, Jardines, a retired New York Police Detective and veteran teacher at the school replied, “It was great! The students were fascinated.” He went on to say that many of the students want to pursue Forensic Psychology in college. In all, there are well over 200 students taking the course this year. From Fitzgerald’s perspective, he felt that those students who participated were a wonderful bunch of kids who asked good questions. It is hoped that he can visit the school in person in Forensic Linguist, James Fitzgerald (computer screen) talks with Forensic Criminology students from St. Francis Prep the spring. Thanks to this wonderful opportunity, students learned what it takes to become a criminal profiler and how high profile cases can be solved with the aid of a profiler. For more information, please contact Mr. Charles Jardines, Social Studies faculty at cjardines@ sfponline.org, or (718) 423-8810, x236 Garvies Point Museum & Preserve “Held Annually Weekend Before Thanksgiving” NATIVE AMERICAN FEAST Saturday & Sunday November 19th & 20th, 2016 *Hands on activities* Open- re cooking Spear throwing- Use the atlatl Tool Technology: Corn grinding, Fire-making & Drill in stone Face Painting *10am-4pm* Sample native foods Native food display Pottery making Interactive woodland village Garvies Point Museum & Preserve 50 Barry Drive, Glen Cove, NY 11542 • 516-571-8010 Visit www.GarviesPointMuseum.com for details


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