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Spooky Murder Mystery Dinner to Play the W.K. Kellogg Manor House This Halloween

By: Oct. 04, 2016
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Hickory Corners, Mich. - As Halloween approaches, there's no better place to go to a suspenseful murder mystery dinner than a historic mansion. Guests will take a crack at solving a murder mystery while feasting on a meal that's to die for.

The delectable autumn menu for the evening is as follows:

  • Assorted rolls served with honey butter
  • Butternut squash bisque served with artisan flatbread crackers
  • Choice of entrée: Grilled chicken breast with roasted Michigan cherries, warm peppered goat cheese and honey balsamic OR grilled New York strip steak with sweat and sour sherry glazed onions and Crimini mushrooms
  • Rice pilaf with toasted walnuts
  • Fresh seasonal vegetables
  • Death by chocolate

Reservations are required. The cost for the dinner is $58/member and $65/non-member. A signature cocktail menu will be provided at the event, and cash and all major credit cards will be accepted for cocktail payments.

The dinner will be held in the W.K. Kellogg Manor House, located at 3700 E. Gull Lake Dr., in Hickory Corners. To learn more or to make your reservation for the dinner, visit conference.kbs.msu.edu, call 269-671-2400 or email conference@kbs.msu.edu.

The W.K. Kellogg Manor House is part of the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS), Michigan State's largest off-campus educational complex. KBS is a world-class research institute where students and faculty are working to understand and solve real-world environmental problems.

For nearly a hundred years, KBS has served as a liaison between Michigan State University and the public, providing the community with examples of science's crucial role in sustaining natural and managed communities. To learn more about KBS, visit us online at kbs.msu.edu.



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