The Webster Public Library has come up with an intriguing event which is sure to bring out the inner detective in all of us.
It’s a Murder Mystery Dinner, scheduled for Sunday November 3 from 5 to 8 p.m.
This first-ever Murder Mystery event at the library will take participants back to the 1920s to puzzle out a whodunit, trying to figure out the culprit from among some pretty suspicious characters, a few of whom might surprise you.
Participants are encouraged to dress in their finest 1920s attire, and will enjoy amazing food provided by Proietti’s, fancy mocktails, a costume contest with prizes, a photo booth and a 50/50 raffle that will benefit the Friends of the Webster Public Library. And there’s no charge at all, thanks to a grant from Senator Samra Brouk.
Because of the nature of the event, there are some important guidelines, which the library outlines here:
About this event:
- This is an 18+ event only.
- The event will start at 5:00 and end at 8:00. Doors will close at 5:30 as once the event starts, we cannot accommodate late arrivals. We ask that you plan to stay for the entire event.
- 1920’s costumes are suggested but not required.
- This is a non-smoking, non-alcoholic event.
- There will be vegetarian and gluten-free options for dinner.
Registration Details:
- Registration will be open from Monday, October 7 through Friday, October 11. There is no cost to attend but each person must register individually.
- Registering for this event does not guarantee admission. Names will be chosen randomly from the registration list and you will be notified via phone by October 15th. Each person drawn will be given two tickets. If you do not need two tickets, please let us know when we call you so that more people can attend.
- There is a limited number of tickets due to space constraints. Please cancel if you cannot attend so that we can fill every seat.
Registration will “go live” on Monday morning, Oct. 7 at 9 a.m., so look for the link on the library’s online events calendar on the website, in the slideshow on the website’s homepage, and on their Facebook posts.
Questions can be emailed to Susan Del Pozzo at Susan.Delpozzo@libraryweb.org or you can call the library at 872-7075 and push #3 for the information desk.
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(posted 10/5/2024)





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