‘Whodunnit’ game winner announced

SEQUIM — Carole Calderwood of Sequim won the Whodunnit Downtown? — The Case of the Disco Trophy Hustle Mystery Game during the Jan. 3 art walk.

Hers was the first game card to identify the dance trophy thief — Mister Marcus Mimas, the League of Dance band lobbyist.

Calderwood won prizes donated by Cedarbrook Lavender Farm, Wind Rose Cellars, Dungeness Kids Co., Rainshadow Cafe, Peninsula Taproom, Sequim Community Makerspace, Design2Scan3D and The Bag Ladies of Sequim.

Suspects were portrayed by Captain Crystal Stout, Jeff Perry, Emily Westcott, Brian St. Ours, Lara Starcevich, Michelle Noonan, Scotland Noonan and Matthew Gomez.

The community mystery game was co-hosted by Cedarbrook Lavender & Herb Farm and First Friday Art Walk Sequim, and written by Renne Emiko Brock.

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