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For the last few summers, teens at the Plaza Branch of the Kansas City Public Library have solved murders and robberies – while learning real historical facts. Using primary resources from the Library’s Missouri Valley Room Archives, these lock-ins allowed teens to immerse themselves in local historical crimes while exploring the ambiance and language of the past.
Takeaways of this presentation will include a timeline for planning a historical teen program, examples of puzzles and mysteries, an outline for a teen mystery lock-in, as well as examples of handouts and marketing. Attendees will leave with practical strategies for creating their own historical mysteries, using the resources available in their libraries and communities.
Bringing History to Life: Teen Murder Mystery Programs Inspired by Local Stories
TRD26ND311186Learn how to incorporate local history into exciting teen mystery lock-ins! Develop your own programs using puzzles and clues to create opportunities to explore history in a hands-on environment.
- Event Type TRD - Trade Day Events
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- Day Wednesday
- Start Time 10:00 AM
- End Time 11:00 AM
- Duration 1 hours
- Location JW
- Room 202.0
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- Age Required Everyone (6+)
- Experience Required None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
- Min Players 1
- Max Players 100
- Cost Free
- Tickets Available 100
- GM / Organizer Kelsey Bates
- Group Kansas City Public Library
- Tournament No
- Round 1 of 1
- Materials Required No
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- Email kelseybates@kclibrary.org
- Special Category none
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