BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Springshare//LibCal//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-MS-OLK-FORCEINSPECTOROPEN:TRUE
X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT15M
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250602T170000Z
DTEND:20250602T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250602T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427966
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427966
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250609T170000Z
DTEND:20250609T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250609T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427967
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427967
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250616T170000Z
DTEND:20250616T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250616T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427968
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427968
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250623T170000Z
DTEND:20250623T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250623T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427969
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427969
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250630T170000Z
DTEND:20250630T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250630T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427970
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427970
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250707T170000Z
DTEND:20250707T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250707T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427971
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427971
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250714T170000Z
DTEND:20250714T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250714T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427972
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427972
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250721T170000Z
DTEND:20250721T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250721T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427973
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427973
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250728T170000Z
DTEND:20250728T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250728T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427974
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427974
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20250804T170000Z
DTEND:20250804T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250804T000000Z
SUMMARY:Pieces and Players Art Mystery Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thirty-five years ago in the early morning hours of 18 March 
 1990\, 13 priceless works of art by famous artists were stolen from a 
 museum in Boston.  The thieves pretended to be police officers responding 
 to a call and then tied up the guards and spent the next hour looting the 
 museum.  The case remains unsolved to this day\; no arrests have been made 
 and no evidence has ever been recovered.  The museum is still offering a 10 
 million dollar reward for anyone who can give information leading to the 
 artwork's recovery.\n\nTen years ago\, in 2015\, teacher and children's 
 author Blue Balliett decided to write a middle grade mystery novel based on 
 this real heist\, where six detectives\, all teenagers\, undertook a made 
 up case similar to the real one described above.  This book--Pieces and 
 Players--is what we'll be reading in book club this summer.  But we won't 
 just be reading.  We'll be exercising our puzzle-solving skills\, decoding 
 cyphers\, and thinking outside the box.  Every week participants will have 
 the chance to hone their skills by solving one piece of an escape 
 room-style mystery.  And who knows?  Maybe if you work hard and consider 
 the facts\, YOU will be the one to solve the case.\n\nThis program is for 
 ages 10-16 and requires registration.  Participants will need to either 
 have their own WCPL library card or be able to check out the book on a 
 parent or guardian's card.  For more information\, ask at the Circulation 
 desk at the Bryan Main Library or contact the Youth Services Manager Libby 
 Daniel at 833-633-7323 ex. 243 or by email libby@mywcpl.org.
LOCATION:Harmon Room\, Bryan Main
ORGANIZER;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
CATEGORIES:Book Clubs
CONTACT;CN="Libby Daniel":MAILTO:libby@mywcpl.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14427975
URL:https://mywcpl.libcal.com/event/14427975
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT

END:VCALENDAR