|
FEATURE EVENT
Murder Mystery Night
@ Henry F. Shaffner House Inn Bed And Breakfast
- Friday, February 6, 2009
Looking for something different to do for the
weekend? Ever thought about participating in a
Murder Mystery? Henry F. Shaffner House Inn Bed
and Breakfast will be hosting a Murder Mystery
Game on Friday, February 6th. This is a
full-participation in which you will be assigned a
character to play.
The
evening provides a unique party experience— one
you’re not likely to forget. Though total
strangers will be talking, laughing and scheming
with you, you’ll feel like the best of friends in
no time.
Not to
worry: This is not a play, so there are no lines
to
memorize. The casual interactive mingle format of
the game allows for more intimacy between guests.
Rather than sit around a table reading cards and
playing a game, you become a part of the
mystery.
Unlike
scripted games, you have the power to determine
your own fate and how you will handle your
enemies. The party will not just be about solving
the murder, but finding that all the guests have
their own agendas.
The
event includes an appetizer reception, full dinner
buffet and all the props and materials. Cost:
$59.95++. The Shaffner
House is located at 150 South Marshall Street.
Call 336-777-0052. E-Mail
info@shaffnerhouse.com or visit http://www.shaffnerhouse.com
WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA?
What Can Smitty
Do For Me?
Want to know what’s happening in
the Winston-Salem and the Triad? Get
SMITTY’S NOTES!
Subscribe to SCN: The Triad’s FREE email
newsletter and twice a month you will receive
SMITTY’S NOTES which includes information
about:
- Winston-Salem arts, culture, social downtown
scene, community/non-profit news
- Happening parties
- Club and bar events
- Wine and beer tasting
- Social receptions, dinners, galas, and festivals
- …and much more!!!
Fast Facts
Winston-Salem,
NC
Can we sum up our city on one page? Well,
no. Yet, we're an ambitious lot, so here goes.
(All this, and much more, are explored on this
web site. Use the navigation bar on the left
to get around the site.)
Arts. The "City of the Arts." Nation's
first arts council. North Carolina School of
the Arts. First nationally in per capita contributions
to the arts. National Black Theatre Festival.
Piedmont Opera Theater. Winston-Salem Symphony.
Stevens Center for Performing Arts. Sawtooth
Center for Visual Arts.
Attractions. Old Salem. Tanglewood Park. Historic
Bethabara Park. SciWorks. Körner's Folly.
Westbend Vinyards. Piedmont Craftsmen Gallery.
Museums. Southeastern Center for Contemporary
Art (SECCA). Museum of Early Southern Decorative
Arts (MESDA). Reynolda House, Museum of American
Art. Children's Museum of Winston-Salem. Diggs
Gallery. Delta Arts Center. The Children's Museum
at Old Salem. The Toy Museum at Old Salem. Museum
of Anthropology.
History. Rich Moravian ancestry. Strong African-American
heritage.
Technology. Biotechnology. Medicine. Medical
Research. Piedmont Triad Research Park. WinstonNet.
Idealliance. Two technology-focused venture
capital funds.
Education. Wake Forest University. Winston-Salem
State University. Salem Academy and College.
North Carolina School of the Arts. Piedmont
Baptist College. Forsyth Technical Community
College.
Entertainment. Alive After Five. Fourth Street
Jazz & Blues. Summer on Trade. Fiddle &
Bow Society. Ziggy's. Fabian's. The Garage.
Career opportunities. Fifth among big cities,
says National Business Employment Weekly.
Low cost of living. Lowest in North Carolina,
says the American Chamber of Commerce Researchers
Association.
High quality of life. Top 20 in the nation,
says Business Development Outlook Magazine.
Proximity. Less than 90 minutes from Raleigh
and Charlotte. Halfway between Atlanta and Washington,
D.C. Two hours from the mountains. Four hours
from the ocean. 15 minutes from one end of town
to the other.
All this...in a city of just over 185,000 people.
Winston-Salem: big-city opportunities and a
small-town feel.
For more information
visit
the Convention & Visitors Bureau.
|