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St. Charles Arts Council to host ‘Great St. Charles Art Heist’

The St. Charles Arts Council will host “The Great St. Charles Art Heist” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, in downtown St. Charles.

The premise of the event is this: Famous art collector Reginald Sturmley has decided to unveil a never-before-seen masterpiece by acclaimed local artist Howard Russo. But before the public showing, the art disappears! Who stole the piece? And why?

Meet eccentric art collectors and flamboyant detectives as your group journeys through downtown St. Charles. Along the way you will gather evidence, interrogate suspects, and collaborate with fellow participants as you all become detectives working together to unravel the twisted tale behind the missing artwork.

The mystery begins at Sterling Bank, where you'll enjoy light bites and beverages. After connecting the clues, reconvene back at Sterling Bank for a grand finale where famed Detective Bentley Morrow will reveal the culprit and the shocking motive behind the crime.

Immerse yourself in a captivating (and often hilarious) story created exclusively for this event.

If you joined us at last year’s mystery event, this is a new story with new characters. Spots are limited, so secure your tickets now before they disappear like the missing masterpiece!

Cost for this event is $50 per person. Tickets can be purchased at www.stcharlesartscouncil.org.

For more information, contact Kathryn Hill, executive director of the St. Charles Arts Council, at Email: info@stcharlesartscouncil.org.

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