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Murder mystery dinner show kick off events in Garden’s newly renovated Arbor

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Botanical Garden (HBG) will unveil its newly renovated Arbor to the public when it becomes the backdrop for a new interactive event. Guests will become part of a ‘whodunnit’ murder mystery, staged as a masquerade ball, at the Masquerade Mystery Dinner Show on March 19, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

 

Since it first opened in 1994, the Arbor has always been a popular venue at the Garden for weddings, parties, corporate retreats and celebrations of all kinds. After a thorough assessment, the Garden began renovations on the Arbor in mid-December 2022. The Arbor re-opened as an available rental space at the end of the following February when a beautiful, newly updated event venue was revealed.

 

The Arbor’s interior was completely remodeled by removing walls and redesigning the space to have a more open concept. Interior improvements also include a new ceiling, new floor, new chandeliers, new lighting and paint. In addition to all new electrical and HVAC systems, the Arbor now features a state-of-the-art audiovisual.

 

Exterior improvements include a new roof, a new entry way, window replacements and exterior paint.

 

“Just as the Garden continues to evolve and grow outdoors, our indoor spaces need to evolve, too,” said HBG Chief Executive Officer Sue Wagner. “We’re proud of the care that went into transforming the Arbor into a stylish and modern space. The Masquerade Mystery Dinner Show is going to be a fun way to experience all the Arbor has to offer.”

 

A limited number of tickets are available for the Masquerade Mystery Dinner Show. They are $45 and can be purchased at hsvbg.org/event. Tickets include dinner, a non-alcoholic beverage (a cash bar will be available) and the interactive murder mystery show. Guests are encouraged to wear evening attire and a masquerade mask.

 

If you are interested in holding your next event in the Arbor or any of the Garden’s versatile venue spaces, contact rentals@hsvbg.org.

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