Saturday night drama
Published 8:00 am Wednesday, August 7, 2013
- 'Murder, Maestro, Please' will be presented on Saturday, Aug. 10, at 7 p.m., at the Moultrie-Colquitt County Library, 204 5th Street, Southeast in Moultrie. It will be up to the audience to solve the crime and help apprehend the murderer. Also, desserts 'to die for,' along with gourmet coffee and tea, will be provided as food for thought. Prizes will be awarded to the person who solves the crime. The event, a fundraiser sponsored by the Friends of the Moultrie-Colquitt County Library, will showcase community leaders as the actors including, Barbara Peoples of CRMC; Adelia Ladson of The Moultrie Observer; Bill Bishop of Archbold Medical Center; Holly Phillips, library director; Jeff Ophime, director of the Colquitt County Art Center; Dr. James Huffman; Jessica Huffman; DJ Armstrong, owner of Envy Salon Studio; Meg Bishop, media specialist at Funston Elementary School; and Clay Newton, probation officer. Tickets for $25 each are available at the library and at Christian Books & More, 1612 First Avenue, S.E. in Moultrie. Shown are last year's 'Murder in the Library' cast, from the left, Barbara Peoples, Patience Hicks, Mayor Bill McIntosh, Jim Soos, Adelia Ladson, Sheriff Al Whittington, Ken Turnipseed and Melody Jenkins.
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‘Murder, Maestro, Please’ will be presented on Saturday, Aug. 10, at 7 p.m., at the Moultrie-Colquitt County Library. It will be up to the audience to solve the crime and help apprehend the murderer. Also, desserts ‘to die for,’ along with gourmet coffee and tea, will be provided as food for thought. Prizes will be awarded to the person who solves the crime. The event, a fundraiser sponsored by the Friends of the Moultrie-Colquitt County Library, will showcase community leaders as the actors including, Barbara Peoples; Adelia Ladson; Bill Bishop; Holly Phillips; Jeff Ophime; Dr. James Huffman; Jessica Huffman; DJ Armstrong; Meg Bishop; and Clay Newton. Tickets for $25 each are available at the library and at Christian Books & More, 1612 First Avenue, S.E. Shown are last year’s ‘Murder in the Library’ cast, from the left, Barbara Peoples, Patience Hicks, Mayor Bill McIntosh, Jim Soos, Adelia Ladson, Sheriff Al Whittington, Ken Turnipseed and Melody Jenkins.