Sunday, February 21, 2016

Re-posting: Murder mystery dinner in Seymour to benefit O'Brien Gridiron Club


Murder anyone? Murder Mystery Dinner Theater, that is. 

Plan your evening of intrigue and investigation now. Emmett O’Brien Grid Iron Club has announced the March 19 return of AspenDream Productions™, Connecticut’s longest running dinner theatre.

For those who have been missing the fun, AspenDream Productions™ murder mystery dinner theatre will return with a performance of “Murder is a Family Business” at The Inn at Villa Bianca, 312 Roosevelt Drive, Seymour. The interactive performance includes a delicious three course dinner. 

 Doors open at 6:30 p.m.and dinner begins at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Tickets are $50 per person. Call Nick 203-556-2026.

Executive Director of AspenDream Productions™, Janice Luise-Lutkus of Burlington, said, “The fun begins immediately [as the audience is] entering the room and never stops from there. It’s a complete night of entertainment. You’ll dance, dine, and deduce.” 
Named the longest running dinner theater company in Connecticut, AspenDream Productions™ is now in its 19th year. 
The interactive murder mystery shows have been hailed by audiences throughout New England.

The shows are centered on the character of the notorious “Uncle Franco,” the head of the mob clan. He is the life (and maybe the death of the party) and his ex-wife Stella. There are 15 characters that dance, sing, entertain, and possibly commit murder. All feature professional actors from throughout Connecticut.
Some of the memorable personalities include Father O’Flasky, Luigi “the Squeegee” Vendetta, Sal Manila, Sophia I’ll Castratya, and Mario “One Minute” Mancini. 
The comedy murder mystery dinner-theater shows are performances in which you, the audience, actually play the roles of Uncle Franco’s family or friends.

Wear your favorite mob garb or the craziest wedding attire you can come up with. 
Bring your camera to take photos of the celebrities, mobsters, and maybe a corpse. It's up to you to discover who turned matrimony into murder. 
This all inclusive evening of entertainment will be something you and your friends will be talking about for many years to come. 
For more information on the entire season visit: www.AspenDreamProductions.com.

Book Early…Avoid the Mob.


This is a press release from the O'Brien Gridiron Club.

Nonprofit in Seymour to host 4 free workshops on nutrition




This is a release from Meghan Tarby, founder and executive director, Connecticut Partnership for Children, Inc.

Renovated gym in Shelton to celebrate grand reopening

Photo shared from BDx Fitness website.
SHELTON - BDx Fitness, formerly known as Bio Dynamix, is celebrating a re-branding and renovated gym space.
Founded in 2002, BDx Fitness is a unique corporate fitness and personal training gym.

Owned by Shelton native Rob Rodriguez, Anne French, and Amy and Chris Graney, BDx Fitness is a respected fitness resource in the community, delivering challenging and effective fitness and nutrition solutions.

BDx Fitness’ mission is to have a positive impact on clients’ lives, and to create a memorable fitness experience. Located at 3 Corporate Drive in the Scinto Corporate Towers, clients include: GE, Unilever, Prudential, New York Football Giants, Toronto Blue Jays, American Top Team, among others.

BDx Fitness will be joined by Bob Scinto and Mayor Mark Lauretti among other community leaders for a grand reopening at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Learn more about BDX Fitness at www.bdxfitness.com; on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BodyAndSoulShelton and Twitter at www.twitter.com/bdxfitness.