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Teen After Hours: Murder Mystery

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Teen After Hours: Murder Mystery

When
May 1st, 2026
5:45pm - 7:45pm
Where
216 4th StreetLyndenWA98264

The Whatcom County Library System invites kids grades 6-12 to the Lynden Library on Friday, May 1st from 5:45pm-7:45pm for an After-Hours Murder Mystery!

Kids can mingle with fellow attendees and discover clues to unmask the murderer.  There are no assigned characters, but you’re welcome to dress for the theme (announced to registered participants shortly before the event).

Snacks and drinks provided!  Registration is required for this after-hours program.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION!

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