Skip to main content

5th Annual PACS Murder Mystery Event to be held March 16th

On Friday, March 16th, Phoenixville Area Community Services will be hosting their 5th Annual Murder Mystery Event. This year's event will be held form 6-10pm at RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve.
What could be more fun than kicking off your St. Patrick's Day weekend with an evening of laughter, drama and mystery? Sharpen your detective skills by investigating the murder - Irish style!

Actors from Phoenixville's own Forge Theatre will present "Murder Me . . . I'm Irish." As the plot unfolds, you will enjoy a delicious dinner and sift through clues with your table mates to review suspects and motives for committing the crime. The first to crack the case wins a prize!

Tickets are $75 per person and include h'ordeurves, choice of entree, dessert, coffee, hot and iced tea and lemonade. Cash bar will be available.

The beautiful setting at RiverCrest - and a silent auction with an impressive assortment of themed baskets - will complement this exciting evening of dinner theatre.

Don't miss a wonderful night out and the opportunity to help our neighbors in need! All proceeds benefit Phoenixville Area Community Services. For more information or tickets click on this link...http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=gbmg69dab&oeidk=a07e5ig2ku56ac150e8&oseq=a01j2gf13dprk

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Local Non-Profit Spotlight: You Are Worth It Foundation

The You Are Worth It Foundation is a grassroots homeless and in-need outreach group from Phoenixville, PA. Around Phoenixville recently asked Chris Brickhouse for some more information about the Foundation and how you can help: Tell us a little about You Are Worth It and how it got started: We are a homeless outreach organizations serving Phoenixville, Pottstown, Norristown, Center City and Kensington in Philly and constantly expanding. We were formed in early 2018 by Dina Rowan and I came on board last June. We have roughly 15 volunteers so far and would like to expand that to expand our reach. We take donated items directly to the people. We provide them with a hot meal and new or lightly used clothing and self-care products. We have long term goals of a mobile shower center, vocational training and assisting with housing in any way possible. What kind of items do you need? We take a wide array of items - individually packaged food, canned goods, ramen, protein bars, water, s...

Several Local Businesses Closing Up Shop

Over the next couple of months, three local businesses will be closing their doors. On Saturday, February 16th, Polka Dots will be closing their store at 246 Bridge Street. The shop, a women's clothing boutique, opened nearly two and a half years ago but has recently found business slow. --- Originally, (owner Susan) Randels said that the store was doing well, but that the momentum could not keep up. "The things that sold in Paoli didn't sell in Phoenixville," she said, adding that some customers thought that the store was too expensive or the sizing did not go high enough (size 12 being the highest size sold). "We tried everything." Randels also said that parking was an issue for many of her customers who could either not find spaces or did not feel safe parking behind the store. --- Polka Dots remains open until the 16th, with hours on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The phone number is 610-935-5914. Clothing and shoes a...