Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau Hosting Murder Mystery Dinner & Annual Action, Supporting Local Ag Education

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On Saturday, March 7th, the Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau is hosting a Murder Mystery Dinner along with their annual Foundation Auction. Manager Ashlyn Quinn shares the ticket details:

“We are doing a Murder Mystery Dinner. We have a troop out of St. Louis that is going to come up for the evening. It should be really interactive, everyone kind of gets a role to play in the mystery. It will be at the Pattee Pavilion, the new Warren County Fairgrounds building,” says Quinn.

“We have tables available for up to eight people and they are $500 per table. Anyone who reserves a table is going to get a few extra perks. We are going to reserve your table right near where the actors are going to be doing their part of the show, we will have some logo signage on your table to reserve it, logo signage on our social media and our website, and you get two free drink tickets for everyone at your table. You can also get tickets for $50 per person,” Quinn adds.

The 2025-2026 Foundation Scholarship Recipients will be announced that evening, as will the Ag Service Award Recipient. To view auction items, visit whfarmbureau.org. To reserve a table or purchase tickets, call 309-734-9401.

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