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Danbury's Tarrywile Mansion To Host Roaring '20s Murder Mystery Fundraiser

Guests are invited for an interactive murder mystery night at the City of Danbury's Tarrywile Mansion later this month.

Guests are invited for an interactive murder mystery night at the City of Danbury's Tarrywile Mansion
Guests are invited for an interactive murder mystery night at the City of Danbury's Tarrywile Mansion (City of Danbury)

DANBURY, CT — The City of Danbury's Tarrywile Park & Mansion will host an interactive murder mystery fundraiser later this month to raise money for the park/mansion.

Called "Murder at the Tarrywile Mansion," the event will take place on Saturday, Feb. 21.

The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mansion, located at 70 Southern Blvd.

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The fundraiser is designed to support Tarrywile Park & Mansion, which is owned by the city.

Attendees will participate in a "thrilling" whodunit set in the Roaring 1920s. The evening's activities will include cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and live entertainment.

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A silent auction is also planned as part of the fundraising efforts.

Guests are encouraged to dress in 1920s attire to enhance the theme of the night. The event aims to provide a night of mystery and fun for all participants.

Tickets for "Murder at the Tarrywile Mansion" are priced at $75 per person. This price includes access to the evening's drinks and hors d'oeuvres.

Further details and ticket purchases are available through the Tarrywile website. They can also be purchased at this link.

The Tarrywile Mansion and Park serve as a community resource.

This fundraiser contributes to the ongoing maintenance and programs offered by the organization.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click on this link.

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