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Murder Mystery Night to benefit Centennial Education Foundation

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Calling all amateur sleuths and fans of true crime – there’s an event taking place Oct. 20 that will be one night you won’t want to miss.

The Fuge in Warminster will be the backdrop for the foundation’s Murder Mystery Dinner featuring appetizers, dinner and a doughnut dessert wall. This unique location will be the setting of the case, “Midnight at the Masquerade,” where the actors will pull you into their world of feathers and masks of secrecy to see if you can solve the crime.

Bucks County’s own District Attorney, Matt Weintraub, will be the host that evening. When asked to be a part of the event, he said, “As a Tennent grad myself, I understand firsthand the value of an excellent Centennial education. I’ll be hosting the Murder Mystery Dinner to have some fun while contributing to a worthy cause: improving our kids’ futures by giving them the great education they deserve. Panther Pride!”

Guests will be able to gather information, search for clues, and even bribe the suspects, all while being immersed in the show. In addition, a silent art auction will take place during the event, showcasing the works of Ellen Masko, a former art teacher of 35 years at William Tennent High School.

“This will be a fabulous night where you can dress up in a fancy gown or suit, wear a Venetian mask and step out for a fun, intriguing night,” said Jennifer Schultz, executive director.

The Murder Mystery Dinner will be the first one that Centennial Education Foundation has planned. Each fall members of the board introduce a new event to help raise funds. Max Weintraub, board president shared, “We really enjoy getting the chance to connect and build relationships with the local community.

“Our board is committed to providing above and beyond educational experiences and we can’t thank Matt Weintraub enough for helping us with this event.”

Tickets for the event are $50 and you can even reserve a whole table for 10 of your closest family, friends or co-workers to see which of you can solve the mystery first. Those wanting to purchase tickets can do so on Centennial Education Foundation’s website under Events.

Visit https://www.centennialef.org/events.

All proceeds of the Murder Mystery Dinner benefit Centennial Education Foundation.


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