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MBW Hosts “Mystery Under the Sea” Fundraiser Feb. 21

MBW invites all to plunge into a night of feasting, intrigue, and fundraising for our 9th Annual Mystery Event – Under the Sea! Join us on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 6–10 p.m. at MBW’s Stephenson Family Welcome Center for a voyage into the deep.

My Brother’s Workshop hosts “Mystery Under the Sea” Feb. 21 (Submitted photo)

What awaits under the sea? See below for details.

  • Tickets are now available for adventurers 18+ and grants access to a delicious dinner prepared by MBW’s Café & Bakery, plus the chance to win treasures for best-dressed, whodunnit, and more! Drinks will be available for purchase. Tickets are priced at $75 in advance or $100 at the door.
  • Silent Auction The tide is already rising! Bid on treasures from local merchants and fine experiences. There is no need to be present to join the fun. New items to bid on will surface daily, so whether you sail into the event or stay ashore, you can still dive into the bidding adventure!
  • Volunteer and gain free entry to the event.

As the tide rolls in, let the rhythms of renowned DJ Kash sweep you through the currents and try your luck at our blackjack tables. All the fun of an oceanic mystery awaits! Dress in costume if you’d like – dazzling mermaids, daring pirates, regal sea kings, playful dolphins, are eligible to enter our individual and group costume contest. Or, simply come as you are to join the adventure.

The event is made possible by our generous sponsors Anne and Andy Hemmert, Perfected Claims, Keswick Insurance, Calypso Realty, Take It Easy, Bellows International, Lovango, Caribbean Risk Group, Jess Rosenberg, Vibe Jewelry, Dr. Peter and Christiane Corr, and Malorie Winnie Diaz, Local Legend Charters

My Brother’s Workshop is a non-profit Virgin Islands charitable corporation. It has been organized to provide hope, faith, and purpose to at-risk and high-risk USVI youth by offering mentoring, mental health counseling, paid job training, education, and job placement.

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