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Teen Murder Mystery Night! Teens 12-18 can choose a character and try to solve a 1920's themed murder mystery. Light snacks will be provided. This event will be held at the Heritage House Museum: 901 Old Austin-Hutto Rd., Pflugerville, TX 78660. Registration required.
After registering for the program, please stop by the library check out desk to choose your character, and get some preliminary information. For questions and more information, please email Melissa at Melissag@pflugervilletx.gov
Murder at the Grand Gatsby Speak Easy:
It's the height of Prohibition in 1920s Chicago, and a mob war's brewing between the South Side Gangsters and the Northern Chicago Mob Outfit. The two ruthless crime leaders, Hal Sapone and Beanie O'Dannon, have finally agreed on bootlegging practices in Chicago and have decided to pull together resources for a collaborative effort with criminal endeavors.
On the surface, this strategy is similar to bailing out a sinking ship with tin cups.
Recently, gangsters from the north and south have been spotted together at various speakeasies throughout Chicago, but the tension in the air is always thick enough to be cut with a knife. However, this newfound relationship between the opposing mob bosses has served, thus far, to inhibit gratuitous bloodshed as in the past. Part of the success of this truce is that both crime bosses have found new dames, thereby intertwining more mutual relationships between the two factions.
The two gangs have set an official date to meet at Hal Sapone's Grand Gatsby Speakeasy to resolve all remaining differences. Will these two underground organizations resolve their disputes, or will a massive melee rekindle the fatal flames between them?
This is where your story begins.
Disclaimer(s)
All abilities are welcome at the library. If you or your child need special accommodations in order to participate in this program, please contact us in advance.
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