GRAYSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: “Murder at the USO” Dinner & Dance to be held on January 25

GRAYSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: “Murder at the USO” Dinner & Dance to be held on January 25
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Grayson County Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Name: “Murder at the USO” Dinner & Dance

Date: January 25, 2020

Time: 5:30 PM – 11:55 PM CST

Event Description:

Rough River Dam State Resort Park Presents
“Murder at the USO!” Dinner & Dance

Doors open at 5:30 PM CST
Dinner Begins at 6:00 PM CST

Dance entertainment provided by Happy Hour DJ Service 8:00 PM to Midnight
Cash bar available
Solve the mystery and compete to win a prize!

Location:: Rough River Dam State Resort Park

Address: 450 Lodge Road, Falls of Rough, KY 

Date/Time Information:

Saturday, January 25th, 2020
5:30 PM doors open, Dinner begins at 6:00 PM CST

Fees/Admission:

Tickets are $40 Per Person including gratuity plus tax

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Grayson County Chamber of Commerce



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