- Posted August 19, 2016
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Escape
Photo courtesy of NALS of Lansing
NALS of Lansing members took their Aug. 11 social meeting to a new level, locked up at Escape 20/20, which offers three themed rooms: 1891 Parlor, 1950s Retro Den; and Knight's Dungeon. Players solve clues, puzzles, and use their sense of mystery to find the code that will unlock the door. The one-hour event provided fun as well as team development and leadership. (l-r) Joyce Soule, Michelle Spiker, Katherine Fox-Applebee, Jessica Garber, Beverly Bishop, Carole Schneider, Vicki Ballinger, Kathleen Amirante, Chelsea Bouchard, Heidi Hopper, and Deborah Surls.
Published: Fri, Aug 19, 2016
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