Kadima Murder Mystery at the Deadwood Saloon!
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Join us for a night of mystery and mayhem at Temple Beth El’s Deadwood Saloon!
For weeks, people have been pouring into the small western town of Deadwood for the biggest poker tournament this side of the Mississippi. From outlaws to marshals and saloon girls to southern belles, everyone has made this small western frontier town THE place to be.
As the festivities of the poker tournament conclude, a celebration party is planned at the Deadwood Saloon to award the prize money for the tournament. It is expected to be a very financially successful venture for the saloon.
With a smattering of bandits, bankers, saloon girls, sheriffs, gamblers, debutantes and of course a few of the locals, this will make for a very interesting evening indeed.
You don’t want to miss this celebration!
When: The 1st Annual Poker Tournament Party will be held on October 17th, 1874 from 7:30PM-9:30PM. Please be sure to arrive by 7:30PM.
Where: The Deadwood Saloon, located (for one night only!) in Temple Beth El’s new social hall
Cost: Free those who joined Kadima during Kadima Activity Day on Sept 13th.
- $5 if you join Kadima by October 17th. (Kadima membership forms can be found here. Please return them to Ariela Pelaia along with your $36 membership fee)
- $20 for non-Kadima membersSpecial Promotion! Receive 1/2 off your admission fee if you bring a friend who has not been to a Kadima event this year.
RSVPs are strongly encouraged. Please contact Ariela Pelaia at programdir@tbe.org.
(Once you RSVP you will receive an electronic copy of the Deadwood Gazette. It may come in useful the night of the party…)
Helpful Notes:
Should you dress in costume? It’s a proven fact that the more into character you are, the easier it will be for you to truly enjoy all the aspects of the night. In addition, it adds to the excitement, the photo opps and your chance to be voted best dressed.
Use Your Money Wisely. Upon arrival you will receive $500 of Deadwood cash to spend any way you choose. Bribery and blackmail are two of the most common uses we found. The wealthiest player at the end of the night will also receive an award for their ability to turn a profit throughout the night.
Community Notice! REWARD $5,000 Deadwood Cash.
For information about the bandit who robbed the Deadwood Bank earlier this week. Information MUST lead to apprehension or death of the bandit. Please see Banker Bonnie.

Temple Beth El is a vibrant, warm and inclusive community committed to enhancing Jewish life. We are an egalitarian synagogue with members from all generations. We welcome everyone and would love it if you joined us. 

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