Halloween For Grown Ups Is Coming Early to the Moose Lodge
Guys, I don't know about you, (and I say that a lot, I know), but I stopped dressing up for Halloween in the early nineties. And yeah, I did a couple of costumes in college, and yeah, there was an unfortunate costume I had to wear once (basically it was a WAY too short Top Gun costume. Just let it go, you guys). But for the most part, I've given up on costumes. Seems like there's just not a lot of opportunities to show it off, you know?
WELL. If you're looking for a reason to transport yourself into character this Halloween, the Moose Lodge has an opportunity for you. Well, you can't show up to this event as, you know, Deadpool* or something, but you can dress up.
Evening wear, ball gowns, Venetian masks, suits and tuxes are what to wear to this high class night of masks and murder. Get ready for a glamorous evening of mystery, intrigue, and murder at this masquerade ball murder mystery!
YES. Apparently you'll be joining the Billionaire's Club Ball, figuring out the murder mystery throughout the evening before the bad guy beats feet. You'll be trading clues with other guests, gathering intel, etc. It sounds intriguing, and a total excuse to break out the fancy wear - or, you know, that princess costume you've got that you never have a reason to wear outside of tea parties with the kids. Or, that Fancy King hat you've got that your wife keeps telling you to put away.
The event is called Midnight at the Masquerade, and it'll be at the Moose Lodge, 119 Winchester Drive. They'll have a dinner at 6:00 p.m. of Fried Chicken, and then showtime starts at 7:00 p.m. The cost is $30 in advance, or $30 at the door. For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact the Moose Lodge 1494 at 660-826-6631 (after 5:00), or you can check their Facebook Page.
Masqueradingly yours,
Behka
*I mean, maybe you could, do you have a Fancy Deadpool costume? The Fanciest Wayne Wade? IDK.
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