Learn More Center Presents ‘The Death Of Dr. Pepper,’ A Murder Mystery Fundraiser, At Manchester University On March 14

February 4, 2025 at 3:21 p.m.

By Staff Report

NORTH MANCHESTER - Learn More Center (LMC) announced that “The Death of Dr. Pepper” will come to Manchester University on March 14 at 5 p.m. at the Jo Young Switzer Center, in the Hoff Lahman and Speicher rooms, 1205 East St.
Ticket prices for the event are $75, plus applicable fees, and can be purchased online at https://learnmorecenter.givecloud.co/product/8AC336D/murder-mystery-dinner.
There is a limited number of sponsor tables available as well. Each ticket includes a full buffet dinner, murder mystery performance and a table clue hunt. A cash bar will also be available to ticket holders. Prizes will be drawn at random from the correct solutions.
Murder mystery synopsis: Dr. Pepper is searching for his wife. She was supposed to meet him at the mystery event. He asks everyone if they’ve seen her and leaves messages with audience members. Obviously, he is very worried. He no sooner leaves, then Mrs. Pepper arrives. And arrives. And arrives. Three women claim to be Mrs. Pepper. It would be very easy to identify the real one — if only Dr. Pepper was still alive to tell us.
Kathryn Anders, officer of New Growth and Development and director for the upcoming performance, said, “Murder mysteries welcome a diverse audience: team building for businesses, family fun or an exciting event for friends. The best part is that this performance will help Learn More Center continue to provide educational and vocational programming for adults in Wabash County.”
Established in 2002, Learn More Center provides educational support for adults in Wabash County. This educational support is provided at no cost to the student.
To learn more and/or purchase tickets to the murder mystery event, visit learnmorecenter.org.

NORTH MANCHESTER - Learn More Center (LMC) announced that “The Death of Dr. Pepper” will come to Manchester University on March 14 at 5 p.m. at the Jo Young Switzer Center, in the Hoff Lahman and Speicher rooms, 1205 East St.
Ticket prices for the event are $75, plus applicable fees, and can be purchased online at https://learnmorecenter.givecloud.co/product/8AC336D/murder-mystery-dinner.
There is a limited number of sponsor tables available as well. Each ticket includes a full buffet dinner, murder mystery performance and a table clue hunt. A cash bar will also be available to ticket holders. Prizes will be drawn at random from the correct solutions.
Murder mystery synopsis: Dr. Pepper is searching for his wife. She was supposed to meet him at the mystery event. He asks everyone if they’ve seen her and leaves messages with audience members. Obviously, he is very worried. He no sooner leaves, then Mrs. Pepper arrives. And arrives. And arrives. Three women claim to be Mrs. Pepper. It would be very easy to identify the real one — if only Dr. Pepper was still alive to tell us.
Kathryn Anders, officer of New Growth and Development and director for the upcoming performance, said, “Murder mysteries welcome a diverse audience: team building for businesses, family fun or an exciting event for friends. The best part is that this performance will help Learn More Center continue to provide educational and vocational programming for adults in Wabash County.”
Established in 2002, Learn More Center provides educational support for adults in Wabash County. This educational support is provided at no cost to the student.
To learn more and/or purchase tickets to the murder mystery event, visit learnmorecenter.org.

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