Teens are invited to “The Hunger Games Challenge” — a program of trivia questions, crossword puzzles and a Cornucopia Game based on the popular book by Suzanne Collins. 
The challenge will take place at 2 p.m. on Mar. 17 at the Murrieta Public Library’s Community Room.
“Over the past year, this book has grown in popularity with teenage as well as adult readers,” said Teen Librarian Joyce Lea Brown in a released statement.
“Friends tell friends about this book and requests for it just keep growing. It’s an intense book and right at the top of what teens want to read now. The question for the participants is, can they survive challenging “The Hunger Games” trivia questions? Teens can snack on survival foods while they participate in individual and team activities, and a Cornucopia Game that will test their memory and survival skills. Who will be the last teen and team standing?”
The event, sponsored by the Friends of the Murrieta Library is free and open to the public.
The Murrieta Public Library is located at Eight Town Square (Adams Avenue and Kalmia Street).
To learn more, call 951-304-BOOK (2665) or visit the Library’s web site at www.murrietalibrary.info.







