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Department of Parks
Greenbo Lake Offers “Silent Night Deadly Night” Mystery Dinner Theater March 3
GREENUP, Ky. – Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, in partnership with the Greenup County Extension Arts Council, will host the mystery dinner theater “Silent Night Deadly Night,” starring the Murder & Merriment Acting Troupe, on March 3.
Guests will spend the evening dining and playing detective as they try to solve a “murder” by gathering clues and mingling with “suspects.” Prizes will be awarded.
The story follows vacationing guests at a ski resort and includes an Olympic star, a romance novelist, a movie star and a high-stakes gambler. Unfortunately, a blizzard has struck the mountain, and an avalanche has trapped the guests at the resort. Put on your ski lodge attire and come out to figure out who did it.
Reservations are required by Feb. 27. The show starts at 7 p.m. The park is offering two packages:
The first includes overnight lodging, dinner, show, and continental breakfast for $150 double occupancy/$105 single occupancy. The second package includes the dinner and show only for $46 per person.
Guests will be served a four-course meal and will have a choice of entree upon making a reservation.
Call 1-800-325-0083 for reservations and information.
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park is on KY 1, 18 miles north of Interstate 64 from the Grayson exit, or 8 miles south of U.S. 23, the Country Music Highway on KY 1. Greenbo Lake features the Jesse Stuart Lodge with 36 rooms, convention center and Anglers’ Cove Restaurant. The park has a 225-acre lake for boating and fishing, tennis courts, and 25 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. The campground is open April 1 through Oct. 31. Greenbo’s amphitheater features musical concerts and plays during the summer and fall.
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The Kentucky State Park System is composed of 51 state parks plus an interstate park shared with Virginia. The Department of Parks, an agency of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, operates 17 resort parks with lodges -- more than any other state. For more information on Kentucky parks, visit our website at http://www.parks.ky.gov
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