News Archive News Detail

Crystal's Past Unraveled: Mansion Murder Mystery

Crystal's creative and talented Librarian, Amy Geriak, has spent the past several months crafting a thrilling Murder Mystery Whodunnit. And the plot twist? It’s based right here on our very own Crystal Mansion!

Imagine the Mansion alive with the echoes of its past, populated by the original owners, their families, and the vibrant circle of friends who once graced its halls. 
Intrigued by this rich tapestry, Amy embarked on a journey of historical discovery, and the more she learned about Templeton Crocker, the Mansion’s original visionary, the more captivating the story became. What began as an idea for a fun activity blossomed into a full-fledged murder mystery event.
 
Amy's passion for this project was ignited during a murder mystery writing class she took with her friend and colleague, Tasha Bergson-Michelson, the Librarian at Castilleja. As fellow librarians and quilting enthusiasts, they share a belief in the power of interactive learning. They envision using murder mystery parties in the classroom as engaging introductory or culminating activities for units bringing literary or historical characters to life. Her research into the Mansion's past, including insights from Crystal's former Librarian Deb Hunt and her own dedicated reading, fueled her creative process.
 
This project wasn't just about solving a fictional crime; it is about uncovering our local Bay Area history, which is rich and often overlooked. From the Ramaytush Ohlone people to the Spanish and Mexican landholders, the ownership trail leading to Templeton Crocker is surprisingly direct, connecting us to a deep and significant past. We believe that understanding this history is vital, as our school community, much like the layers of history beneath our feet, is complex and multifaceted. Templeton Crocker embodies this multifaceted nature. He was a writer, an actor, a collector, a historian, a philanthropist, and a scientist. He navigated a complex personal identity and serves as a compelling, albeit flawed, model for the educated, multifaceted, and true-to-themselves individuals we encourage our students to become. His life reminds us that if you tug on one thread of history, you often uncover a multitude of fascinating stories.
Back

This is the start of Your Journey

Contact

Admission Questions:  admission@crystal.org

Middle School

10 Davis Drive, Belmont, CA 94002
650-645-1000

Upper School

400 Uplands Drive, Hillsborough, CA 94010
650-342-4175
Nondiscriminatory Policy: Crystal Springs Uplands School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

Website Accessibility Statement: Crystal Springs Uplands School is committed to making this website accessible to visitors with disabilities and is continually working to increase its accessibility and usability. We are on a regular basis seeking opportunities to bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility. If for any reason, you cannot access any of the material on our website, please email webadmin@crystal.org and we will work to resolve the problem as soon as possible.