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PACS' 2nd Annual Murder Mystery Dinner Event to be held Saturday, March 28th

Looking for a unique Valentine’s gift? Consider making a special date for an evening of LOVE – and mystery!!

Tickets are on sale now for "I Love You to Death" - Phoenixville Area Community Services (PACS) 2nd Annual Murder Mystery Dinner Show planned for March 28th.

"I Love You to Death" invites you to be a guest at a wedding reception. Unfortunately, at this wedding someone is murdered! There will be mystery, drama and lots of laughs! During the investigation, audience members participate by questioning suspects, examining clues and figuring out motives. And whoever solves the crime wins a prize!

Ticket price is $75 per person and includes hors d’oeuvres, three course dinner, non-alcoholic beverages and the show. Wine and beer cash bar available.

PACS will also host a silent auction of exciting theme baskets. One of the baskets includes a weekend getaway to a beautiful townhouse on Jack Frost Mountain, featuring 2 bedrooms plus loft, 2 baths, hot tub and wood burning fireplace. Romance in the mountains!

Please buy your tickets now to reserve your seats for Saturday, March 28, 2009 at Robert Ryan’s Columbia Station, 4 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, PA. The “wedding” reception begins at 6:00 p.m. Don’t keep the bride and groom waiting!

Proceeds benefit PACS’ charitable mission – connecting Phoenixville area residents with community resources and emergency assistance.

For information and tickets, contact PACS at 610-933-1105 or development@pacsphx.org.

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