Clue-themed mystery scheduled at the Greenville Public Library

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GREENVILLE – Community members can join Young Adult Specialist Amanda Olson for “Murder in the Stacks: A Clue-themed Mystery Event” at the Greenville Public Library on from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 26.

This is a free event, but registration is helpful. Patrons can register online or stop in for a ticket.

Mr. Boddy, the library director, has been murdered. To figure out whodunnit, guests will have to speak with each of the suspects, search for clues and review video footage. Guests may even have to talk to a ghost or two.

The first five investigators to solve the mystery will receive a prize. At the end of the night a new library director will be named, and the murderer will be taken out in handcuffs, assuming the new director isn’t the guilty party.

This event can be completed individually or as a group, so guests can bring a friend or the whole family. There will be snacks available, and there will be a photo booth complete with a prop chest so patrons can stage their own photos. This event is intended for ages 10 and older, but younger kids could participate with the help of an adult.

The Greenville Public Library will host a Clue-themed mystery event on Oct. 26. Pictured are Bellhop, Sierra Perry; Dr. Orchid, Julie Kennett; Mr. Mustard, Zach Perry; Mrs. Peacock, Rachel Brock; Miss Scarlet, Caitlyn Clark; Professor Plumb, David Nilsen; and Mr. Green, Reuben Kennett. Not pictured is Mr. Boddy, John Vehre.
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_Murder-WEB.jpgThe Greenville Public Library will host a Clue-themed mystery event on Oct. 26. Pictured are Bellhop, Sierra Perry; Dr. Orchid, Julie Kennett; Mr. Mustard, Zach Perry; Mrs. Peacock, Rachel Brock; Miss Scarlet, Caitlyn Clark; Professor Plumb, David Nilsen; and Mr. Green, Reuben Kennett. Not pictured is Mr. Boddy, John Vehre. Courtesy photo

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