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PACS’ Annual Murder Mystery Comedy Dinner Show and Auction To Be Held Friday, March 26th

Tickets are Available Now for PACS’ Annual Murder Mystery Comedy Dinner Show and Auction

What could be more fun than a special evening of laughter, drama and mystery??

Make plans now to attend the 3rd Annual Murder Mystery dinner show to benefit Phoenixville Area Community Services (PACS) slated for Friday, March 26.  You will be treated to an enjoyable evening of food and entertainment, where you take part in solving the "crime."

"Theatre of Horror," performed by actors from Phoenixville’s Forge Theatre, is set in a dinner to announce the new schedule for "Style Theatre Company," a repertory theater group which has seen better days.  Unfortunately, at this celebration 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, sit down dinner with a choice of chicken, fish or vegetarian meals, non-alcoholic beverages and the show.  A cash bar will be available.

PACS will also host a silent auction of exciting theme baskets.  One basket includes a weekend getaway.  Another popular basket features tickets to a Penn State football game, tailgate lunch and other theme extras.  Whether you enjoy improving your golf score, dining out in Phoenixville, a little pampering or fun for the kids – you’ll find a basket to bid on that is perfect for you!

Please buy your tickets now to reserve your seats for Friday, March 26, 2010 at RiverCrest Golf Club and Preserve, 100 Golf Club Drive, Phoenixville, PA.  The "celebration" begins at 6:00 p.m.

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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