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WCCS to host Hawaii-style mystery theater fundraiser

Photo submitted to the Times Observer Pictured, front row, from left, are Warren County Christian SChool students Joshua Chamberlain, Ezra Bingman, Wesley Root, Brittain Hollis and Isabella Lent. Second row, from left, are Brycen Farnsworth, Mason Chundrlek, Marilyn Emery and Star Nicholson.

It’s time to solve a Hawaii-style mystery Saturday at the Warren County Christian School.

Students will present the school’s annual mystery theater at 6:30 Saturday at the school, 165 Mead Run Road, Youngsville. Tickets are $15 a person and $25 per couple and are available through any student. by calling 814-563-4457 or at the door.

This year’s performance transports guests to an island paradise where they will put their detective skills to the test in the wake of a shocking crime–the sudden demise of legendary hula contest judge, Winnie Waheli.

“This is a fantastic way for the community to come together, have fun, and support the school,” said Lyn Stoddard, administrative assistant. “Our students and staff have worked hard to make this an unforgettable night.”

The mystery theater is an annual fundraising event led by the Warren County Christian School drama students under the direction of Karin Davidson. Guests can expect a fully interactive experience, where they will engage with characters and decipher clues to solve the crime.

Admission includes both the performance and access to a dessert bar. Proceeds from the event will benefit the school’s general fund.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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