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Sleuths sought for mystery at the museum

Can you solve this Mystery in the Museum? It's June 26th, 1928. It's your first day on the job as a new Delta police constable and you've already got a case to solve. There's been a burglary at Pansy Mae's Ranch & Boarding House in Tsawwassen.

Can you solve this Mystery in the Museum?

It's June 26th, 1928. It's your first day on the job as a new Delta police constable and you've already got a case to solve.

There's been a burglary at Pansy Mae's Ranch & Boarding House in Tsawwassen. You have a house full of suspects and you must use the evidence to determine who took the missing money and jewels.

Can you capture the criminal before it's too late? Use your detective skills to solve this dastardly deed in Delta!

The Delta Museum is looking for detectives to help solve the latest Mystery in the Museum. Back by popular demand, this children's adventure is a self-guided drop-in program.

To solve the case you will need to follow the clues and uncover evidence throughout the museum. As you move from clue to clue, the evidence you discover will bring you closer to solving what was taken and the who and why behind this year's Mystery in the Museum.

The program will run Aug. 16 to 20, from 10 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. Allow a minimum of one hour to collect all the evidence and solve the mystery. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is not required. Cost is $5 per clue kit.

The museum, housed in the historical 1912 Tudorstyle building in the heart of Ladner Village at 4858 Delta St., tells Delta's rich history through exciting exhibits, fun activities and special programs for both children and adults. It is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. For further information, visit www.deltamuseum.ca.