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Larned High to perform Murderous Night at the Museum
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Courtesy Photo Landon Erway portrays Aepep and Jessica Gobin portrays the Mistress

LARNED -- Prairie Arts Unlimited, in conjunction with the Larned High School’s Over Actors’ Anonymous drama department, will present “Murderous Night at the Museum," a dinner theater presentation Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Larned Knights of Columbus.
Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Written by Kate Sparacio, Matt Steele, Mike Steele, and Melissa Stumbaugh, “Murderous Night at the Museum” will keep the audience on their toes.  
A humorous mummy, Aepep, portrayed by Landon Erway, will be counting on the dinner guests to help determine who killed not one, but two visitors who came to the unveiling of Aepep and his mistress at the Notting Museum.  
Be prepared to help solve the case and reveal who the real culprit really is.  Tickets for the dinner and show are $20. Contact a Prairie Arts Unlimited member or Larned High School, 620-285-3111 to reserve your place at the “Murderous Night at the Museum.”

Fort Larned Lions finish Christmas project
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Volunteers Kassy Hernandez, Sam Ryan, Tim Wright, Mark Hulsey assist the Fort Larned Lions Christmas basket project.
LARNED — The crew at Comfort Systems Inc of Larned counted, sorted and boxed the food donations in preparation for delivery to the Fort Larned Lions Christmas project. Donations can still be dropped off at the Mid American Credit Union, 114 W. 5th in Larned and Comfort Systems Inc., 622 Topeka Street, Larned, No it is not all eggs. Cal-Maine foods donated 300 egg boxes for the delivery to 106 families in Pawnee County.
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