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Join us to to hear some uncovered "Secrets of a Small Town" as described by famous crime novelist, Margot Page when she returns to her hometown of Saline, Michigan! But don't be surprised when the evening takes a dark turn, because not everyone wants their secrets revealed. It will take a village to solve this crime!
A classic "whodunit" dinner theater experience with a twist, audience members will be traveling around downtown Saline, visiting various businesses, following clues and interrogating potential suspects, all the while enjoying food and beverages from some of Saline's best downtown restaurants and shops.
DETAILS:
Tickets: $75 per person (Purchase HERE)
Dates: November 7, 14, 21 & 26
Time: 6:30 - 8:00 pm
**Doors open at 6 pm, show starts promptly at 6:30 pm.
***If it was rated, this show would probably be rated as PG-13. There will be mentions of violence, and adult language. Please leave young children at home.
This unique experience is a result of a collaboration between Saline Main Street and Mind the Gap Theater, bringing together professional, award-winning actors and amazing food for your enjoyment and delight.
Ticket prices include a Four-course meal, with multiple beverage options (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic choices available). Please note any special dietary needs on your ticket purchase.
The 109 Cultural Exchange
109 West Michigan Avenue
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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Having sadly been involved in the last few years with the care of two family members after loss of their partners then dealing with settling the estates which is far more time consuming and complex than anticipated, can understand this decision and commend him for prioritizing family.
If I understand correctly, they are in part attempting to justify the $4.8 to $44 Billion increase (outrageous, unsupportable on any basis) by admitting they did not act in good faith and knowingly understated at $4.8 to control the costs they would incur had they originally provided a realistic, good faith figure.
They are at step Y and we are still at step B. I’m not sure what the play is here, but I’m sure of what the end game is; $0 annual property tax bill for the data centers. Fred Lucas is insanely over his head. The township must seek legal counsel from those who are up to date on everything data centers.