The Argos Public Library is inviting local tweens and teens to put their problem-solving skills to the test with a special Holiday Escape Room event this Saturday, December 13th.
Participants aged 11 to 17 will work together to solve the mystery of "The 12 Days of Christmas" using communication, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. The interactive challenge offers young people a fun and engaging way to celebrate the holiday season while developing collaborative problem-solving abilities.
The Argos Library has scheduled four one-hour time slots throughout the day, with each session limited to groups of three or four participants to ensure an optimal experience.
Due to limited supplies, advance registration is required. Interested participants can register by visiting the Argos Public Library in person or calling 574-892-5818.
The event is free and open to all area tweens and teens within the designated age range.
For more information or to register, contact the Argos Public Library at 574-892-5818.
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