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Dearborn Symphony Murder Mystery Dinner and Fundraiser at the Dearborn Courthouse

A Murder Mystery Dinner Fundraiser for the Dearborn Symphony and the Dearborn Players Guild at the Dearborn 19th District Courthouse

MURDER MYSTERY DINNER AT THE COURTHOUSE

AN INTERACTIVE FUNDRAISER FOR THE DEARBORN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND THE DEARBORN PLAYERS GUILD

6:00 P.M SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29TH

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OH, YES, there will be a murder at the Dearborn 19th District Courthouse on Saturday, October 29, 2016. Will you be there to witness the scene? It’s all about money you know. It always is, isn’t it? The hearse from Howe Peterson will be waiting.

Would you like to play a part? Perhaps you would like to be called upon to be a witness or maybe a jury member. A trial will take place in the Courtroom after dinner . In the character role of Judge will be Susan Dabaja, the Defending Attorney is Ali Hammoud and the Prosecuting Attorney is Mayor Jack O’Reilly. Won’t it be fun! A real trial!

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Merchant’s Fine Wine is donating the Martini Bar—serving “The Smoking Gun” and the “Silver Bullet” Our own Westborn Market is donating the wine and Park Place is serving up a delicious dinner to die for. This will be followed by a dessert station after the trial--compliments of Dearborn Sweets. There will be music too.

The plot is being written and directed by Brian Townsend of the Players Guild. Chairperson is Gloria Nycek.

Committee members are: Ben Bachrach, Sandy Butler, Melissa Foster, Diane Kaplan, Mary Kosch, Richard Moore, Carla O’Neill, David Reynolds, Jan Smutek, EmmaJean Woodyard, Alice Wu, John Zadikian.

Reservations can be made by calling the Dearborn Symphony office at 313-565-2424. This dinner event is a fundraiser for both the Dearborn Symphony and the Players Guild of Dearborn. Pricing for the dinner/show begin at $175. Benefactor tickets are $300. For more information, go to http://dearbornsymphony.org.

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