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Mystery date night at Museum of Peoples, Cultures Oct. 28-29

Brigham Young University’s Museum of Peoples and Cultures invites couples to help solve a mystery during “The Disappearance of the Weaving Swords” date night. The mystery dinner will take place Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28-29 at 6 p.m. in the museum, located at 100 East and 700 North in Provo.    

With the purchase of a ticket (available at the Wilkinson Student Center information desk), couples will receive character “identities,” including a name, character traits and costume suggestions.  Upon arrival at the MPC, participants will receive a brief tour of the crime scene before sitting down for dinner. 

The date night costs $24 per couple (includes dinner), and tickets will be available at the WSC information desk beginning Monday, Oct. 24. 

For more information visit mpc.byu.edu or call (801) 422-0020.   

Writer: Melissa Connor

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