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Le temps des troubles / Time of Troubles

In-Person

Quand Tom Tomorrow, héros local et super-scientifique, disparaît, il est temps d'appeler des renforts. Basé sur le jeu (RPG) Midnight City: Danger in the Details, ce programme vous invite à endosser l'identité d'un super-héros et à aider à protéger Midnight City. Les instructions pendant ce programme seront données en anglais et en français. Pour les 9-12 ans. 90 minutes.


When local hero and super-scientist Tom Tomorrow goes missing, it’s time to summon reinforcements. Based on the cooperative role-playing game Midnight City: Danger in the Details, this program invites you to adopt a super-hero identity and help protect Midnight City. Instruction during this program will be provided in both English and French. Ages 9-12. 90 minutes. 

Dates & Times:
6:00PM - 7:30PM, Monday, January 5, 2026
6:00PM - 7:30PM, Monday, January 12, 2026
6:00PM - 7:30PM, Monday, January 19, 2026
Location:
Salle Marie Lynne Bernard
Branch:
Bibliothèque de Saint-Boniface
Audience:
  Children (Ages 9-12)  
Categories:
  Activities & Games     French/français  
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Registration is required. There are 12 seats available.

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