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Air Force Armament Museum hosting 1950s-themed Murder Mystery Dinner

The Air Force Armament Museum Foundation has announced its Second Annual Murder Mystery Dinner fundraiser, “Bebopped at the Sock Hop“, taking place on Saturday, February 4th at the Armament Museum, located at 100 Museum Drive. The event will begin with doors opening at 5:45 p.m. and a cash bar available from 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner and […]

The Air Force Armament Museum Foundation has announced its Second Annual Murder Mystery Dinner fundraiser, “Bebopped at the Sock Hop“, taking place on Saturday, February 4th at the Armament Museum, located at 100 Museum Drive.

The event will begin with doors opening at 5:45 p.m. and a cash bar available from 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner and the performance will commence at 7 p.m. 

  • The dinner will be served buffet style. 
  • All proceeds from the event will go towards the Air Force Armament Museum’s expansion project.

“Bebopped at the Sock Hop” will transport guests back to the 1950s for a night filled with laughter and mystery. Set at a Sock Hop, the story will take a twisted turn as guests help solve a crime. To add to the fun, guests are encouraged to dress in 1950s-style clothing, from poodle skirts to bowling shirts. The performance will be brought to life by the renowned local acting troupe, Act4Mystery.

Tickets for the event are $50 each and can be purchased at the Air Force Armament Museum Gift Shop, open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

  • Seating is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early. 
  • Last year’s event sold out weeks in advance, so don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to support the museum’s expansion and have a night of fun and mystery.

For more information, call 850-651-1808. The Air Force Armament Museum Foundation looks forward to seeing you at “Bebopped at the Sock Hop” on February 4th.

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