Carlton VE Orientation: Scavenger hunt

The Library Scavenger Hunt awaits!

Prepare to embark on a quest that will transport you into the depths of knowledge and discovery. Join us for a thrilling Library Scavenger Hunt, where you'll channel your inner Indiana Jones and unravel mysteries hidden within your Library site. 

Armed with a map and a keen eye, you'll navigate through the labyrinth of shelves, decipher cryptic clues, and unearth hidden treasures of wisdom. And that's not all! The ultimate prize awaiting the victorious explorer is a pair of noise cancelling headphones, valued at $400! 

Unleash your curiosity, test your wits, and forge unforgettable memories as you embark on this epic adventure. So, gather your fellow explorers and get ready to embark on a journey that will ignite your imagination and leave you thirsting for more knowledge. 

Carlton Library (Building 94, Level 3)
Tuesday 6 February: 11am-2pm
Wednesday 7 February: 11am-2pm


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