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Follow on Google News | Monterey Symphony 5th Annual Mystery Dinner "The Next to Last Poker Game of Wild Bill Hickock"Join The Monterey Symphony on February 1st for a night of great entertainment.
By: Monterey Symphony Save the Date: Monterey Symphony 5th Annual Mystery Dinner Join the Friends of the Monterey Symphony as they present "The Next to Last Poker Game of Wild Bill Hickock" by Dr. Stancil Johnson on Saturday, February 1st MONTEREY, CA -- The year is 1876. The setting is Deadwood Territory at Nuttal and Mann's Number 10 Saloon. Wild Bill Hickock is in town for a serious game of poker when a murder interruptt the fun. Help the Mystery Players solve the case! 5th Annual Mystery Dinner & Play Details: · Saturday, February 1st · No Host Cocktails at 5:00pm · Dinner at 6:00pm(Choice of beef, chicken, or fish) · Location Portola Plaza Hotel & Spa 2 Portola Plaza Monterey, CA · Be a part of this Wild West night of fun! Reservations by January 13th · Please call the Box Office at 831-646-8511 or go to http://www.montereysymphony.org/ · Attendees are encouraged to dress the part. Get your Western best ready for an evening not to be missed. Purchase Tickets: VIP Opportunities: · Red Carpet VIP- $1,000 ($890 tax-deductible) · Playwright VIP- $500 ($390 tax-deductible) · Playbill VIP- $250 ($250 tax-deductible) Ticket Pricing: · Front Row Seating – $175.00/person ($120 tax-deductible) · Tier I Seating – $140.00/person ($85 tax-deductible) · General Seating – $100.00/person ($45 tax-deductible) Mystery Dinner Lodging Packages: Enjoy an overnight stay at The Portola Hotel and Spa to enhance your Mystery Dinner experience. · Single Room - $399 Includes hotel room (includes taxes) for one person, ticket in general seating, overnight parking and breakfast. (You may upgrade to a different seating area for an additional fee by calling the Friends at 831-645-1127.) · Double Room - $425 ($90 tax-deductible) Background on the Play Author: Dr. Stancil E.D. Johnson is a psychiatrist, a member of the local Diogenes Club and frisbee enthusiast. He is a member of the International Frisbee Hall of Fame and the Disc Golf Hall of Fame. He is considered a pioneer in competitive disc golf and the history of the sport. In 1975, he wrote Frisbee: Practitioner's Manual and Definitive Treatise. He is currently working on a book about disc golf. Between 2000-2007, he was the first instructor at California State University, Monterey Bay to teach a disc golf class. In 2006, the inaugural West Coast College Open at CSUMB was held, and the tournament trophy presented to the winning team was named, "The Stancil Johnson Cup." In 2009, the two disc golf courses at CSUMB were renamed "The Stancil Courses at CSU Monterey Bay, featuring Cypress and Oaks" in honor of his contributions. Background on Friends of the Monterey Symphony We are a lively group of community volunteers who are dedicated supporters of the Monterey Symphony. We are working professionals, parents, grandparents and retirees of all ages who live, work and shop throughout the many communities served by the Symphony. We understand the importance of musical enrichment for our community and music education for our children. We are loyal concert-goers who organize and deliver an array of cultural activities as fundraisers to support the Symphony. If you love classical music, a wonderful way to show appreciation for music in your community is to become a Friend of the Monterey Symphony with your tax-deductible donation and/or to volunteer your time. Your support helps the Symphony continue to bring excellent performances of Great Music, LIVE! to the Monterey Peninsula and Central Coast. We offer a variety of ways to participate and show your support for the Symphony. End
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