Please note, all OPL branches will be closed on Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18 for Victoria day.
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Do you like mysteries? Ever wanted the opportunity to be a part of a real live mystery? Age 13-18
Night at the Library is a murder mystery party that takes place after hours in the library. Come engross yourself in the story and help solve the mystery before it is too late!
Before the party, come and make your very own masquerade mask to help you get into character!
Registration is required.
Skills learned: Critical thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication, Leadership, Social skills
Please review the guidelines and frequently asked questions on our Program FAQ.
Need to cancel? Please let us know.
If you have to cancel your spot for any reason, you can do so by:
1.Logging into MyEvents using your library card. If you did not register with your library card, you will need the reference number you received in your confirmation email.
2.Phone your local branch, or email oplreference@oakville.ca.Please have ready the program title, program date, and names of registered individuals.
Access to facilities and programs may be impacted by evolving health and safety protocols related to COVID-19. The Town will follow all requirements and recommendations issued by Halton Public Health and any applicable provincial regulations. The Town may use discretion to impose its own requirements. You will be notified if your registration is impacted by any changes.
AGE GROUP: | Teen (13-17) |
EVENT TYPE: | Arts & Culture |
TAGS: | teens | Role playing | Murder Mystery | Games | After Hours |
Located inside the expanded Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, the new 18,000+ square foot branch features a Children's Area, Discovery Zone, Community Living Room, second‑floor Mezzanine, Digital Media Studio and Sound Studio, and multiple work and study spots including the Laptop Bar and dedicated Quiet Study Room. Explore the wide range of materials and resources, including a large, brand-new print and digital collection, an expanded Library of Things, public access computers, and free Wi-Fi.