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Mystery in the Park

When
Oct 26th, 2019
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Where
2004 Cherry StreetFerndaleWA

Head to Pioneer Park in Ferndale on Saturday, October 26th from 5-7pm for ‘Mystery in the Park‘– a free, all-ages interactive mystery! Search for clues at a crime scene, interview suspects and vote on who is the guilty party!

For questions and disability accommodation, please contact Recreation Coordinator Riley Sweeney at 360-685-2353 or rileysweeney@cityofferndale.org.

Afterwards, visit the haunted house at the Barr Barn, hosted by Whatcom Frightmare. Tickets are sold for the haunted house, more details can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/whatcomfrightmare/

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