Death Gets a Red Card

By JAMIE SWENSON   Wednesday, October 19, 2011 - 7:58 p.m.

A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to take part in a mystery night fundraiser at the library – it was a BLAST! (Plus, I was innocent!)

Now, teens have a chance to take part in a mystery night of their own. The Teen Mystery Night will take place on Thursday, Oct. 27 from 7-8:30 p.m. with teens playing all the roles - both suspects and sleuths.

Hedberg has hosted a Teen Mystery night every year for at least five years (possibly more) – and I can tell you that all the kids involved have a great time and really get into their parts.

I also have it on good authority that there will be PRIZES involved.

This is FREE program for middle and high school students.

Registration Required – call 758-6585

Here’s the scoop on the mystery from our webpage:

Jamie Stokes, star of the high school soccer team, was found strangled outside the local library. Why would anyone want to kill this talented athlete with such a bright future? Help solve the mystery.

Happy Reading!

Jamie Swenson is a children's author and an employee of Hedberg Public Library. She is a community blogger and is not a part of The Gazette staff. Her opinion is not necessarily that of the The Gazette staff or management.

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