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PA Rainbow Solves the Mystery and Has Fun Doing it!
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All anyone knew was that Frosty the Snowman had been melted, and that the culprit must be caught. That's how the first ever PA Rainbow mystery weekend started, and it was a blast the whole way through!

Attended by 55 sisters from around the state, the young ladies worked hard to solve the mystery laid before them by Sis. Nemec and Sis. Dunmire, who together planned the event. This is the first event in PA Rainbow history that has been entirely planned by the members, and it was fantastic!

Kaitlin led a team of members and Advisors, all clad in stylish orange CSI shirts. These CSI taught workshops and helped the young ladies find the clues to solve the msytery. Workshops included internet safety, a crime lab overview, fingerprint analysis, and more! A true CSI junkies dream!

But how did they solve the mystery? The members were divided into teams which then had to search Memorial Hall (at Patton Campus in Elizabethtown) for clues. This sleuthing lasted for more than two hours, but thanks to the CSI team, Rainbow was able to save the day and identify the culprit who melted Frosty!

Following this day of investigating, the young ladies headed over to the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown to participate in Elizabethtown DeMolay's Sweetheart dance, which was then followed by a return trip to Patton Campus to watch the classic movie version of CLUE.

It was a fantastic weekend that was well planned and well executed by the Grand Officers. Great job everyone!

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This site acknowledges allegiance to the Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, whose seat of authority is in McAlester, Oklahoma, of which Reverend W. Mark Sexson, as well as the Grand Jurisdiction of Pennsylvania of which Mrs. Helen Snedden is Supreme Deputy and Sister Kaitlin Nemec is Grand Worthy Advisor.