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Teens get a Clue at Golden Library’s life-size board game
BY CORINNE WESTEMAN CWESTEMAN@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Mr. Boddy was murdered this weekend at the Golden Library, creating a classic whodunnit situation in the stacks. Was it Willy Wonka in the lounge with the rope or Cruella de Vil in the conservatory with the candlestick?
On March 31, the library hosted a life-size game of “Clue” for teens, where the 20 participants had the place all to themselves after hours.
e teens played as character from the “Clue” universe and other pop culture favorites. Sta members turned part of the library into the board game’s famous rooms with teens rolling large, in atable dice to move spaces laid out on the oor.
Several teens hadn’t played the board game version before, creating a unique introduction to the game.
“ is was a really fun idea,” eighthgrader Gabby Stover said, adding that she was new to the game.
Teen librarian Emily Vrotsos said the Teen Advisory Board started planning the event two or three
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GGFPD received mutual aid from Golden, Timberline, Arvada, West Metro, Fairmount re districts and other emergency agencies like Colorado State Patrol.
Fulton commended everyone involved for their “quick response,”
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