The year is 1923 and Will Vawter, a popular member of the Brown County Artists' Colony, is house-sitting for his friends, T. C. and Selma Steele, who are spending the winter in Indianapolis. Without consulting the Steele's, Vawter organizes a Valentine's Day party in their studio for his artist friends and a few other interesting characters including his moonshine-making neighbor. The party is crashed by the local sheriff who announces the suspicious death of a young art student who had been in close contact with Vawter and several party guests. Join the event as a guest and help solve the murder or volunteer to play one of the lively roles with just a few easy lines. Dinner will be catered with wine and beer included.
• TIME: 6:30 p.m.
• COST: $38; $34 for members
• WHERE: T.C. Steele State Historic Site, Ind. 135, Nashville.