Education · Workshop

Ages 8+ Crime Scene Investigation with the Watertown Police Department

An interactive workshop where youth can learn about crime scene investigation from the Watertown Police Department.

Tue, 16 Jun 2026 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (America/New_York) Flower Memorial Library Watertown , New York
The Flower Memorial Library hosts an exciting and educational Crime Scene Investigation workshop led by the Watertown Police Department. Designed for participants aged 8 and older, this interactive session provides a unique look into the world of forensic science and investigative techniques. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn directly from local law enforcement professionals, making it a perfect event for curious minds interested in how police work is conducted in the real world.

What to Expect

A one-hour, engaging session featuring demonstrations and insights from local police officers.

Who Should Attend

  • Youth ages 8+
  • Students
  • Aspiring investigators
  • Families

Agenda Overview

06:00 PM - 07:00 PM: Interactive CSI workshop and Q&A.
Venue & Address
Flower Memorial Library
229 Washington St
Watertown , New York – 13601
United States
Organizer
Flower Memorial Library & Watertown Police Department · Public Library/Government
A collaborative educational event between the local library and law enforcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an age limit?
Yes, the event is for ages 8 and up.
Who is leading the workshop?
The Watertown Police Department.
Where is it held?
Flower Memorial Library, 229 Washington St, Watertown, NY.
Is it free?
Yes, this is a library-sponsored educational event.
Do I need to register?
Contact the library at 315-785-7705 for registration details.
How long is the event?
The workshop lasts for one hour.
Tags
Education CSI Watertown Police Youth Workshop
Summary
Interactive CSI workshop for youth led by the Watertown Police Department.
Highlights
  • Interactive workshop
  • Law enforcement experts
  • Forensic science basics
  • Youth-focused education
  • Hands-on learning
  • Community engagement
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