The Murder Mystery Club at Wellman Scofield Public Library enjoyed an evening full of fun and suspicion Monday, August 1. A colorful cast of characters came together to play out an unscripted murder …
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The Murder Mystery Club at Wellman Scofield Public Library enjoyed an evening full of fun and suspicion Monday, August 1. A colorful cast of characters came together to play out an unscripted murder mystery game and put their crime solving skills to the test.
Each player was given a character at random last week. They were asked to join Monday evening dressed for their part and prepared to improvise their way through the evening’s event. The characters and scenario for this event were created by library director, Erin Campbell, and clerk, Laurelin Geno. The club members had a blast bringing their characters to life.
With how well received this event has been, the library plans to host similar mysteries in the future. Want to put your crime solving skills to the test? Join the Wellman Scofield Public Library’s Murder Mystery Club on Monday evenings from 5-6 p.m.