SourcePoint’s Fall Fundraiser Takes a Fun, Mysterious Turn

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Annual Fundraising Event Supports Aging Services in Delaware County

DELAWARE COUNTY—SourcePoint invites its supporters to a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 26. The nonprofit organization’s annual fundraiser takes place off-site for the first time in 10 years, hosted at Brookshire Event Center, 405 Greif Parkway, Delaware. This annual event raises money to support Delaware County’s aging services and programs, including Meals on Wheels, other in-home care services, and health and wellness programs for older adults and caregivers.

The evening event kicks off with a happy hour at 5:30 p.m., followed by a dinner buffet at 6:30 and an exciting murder mystery that guests will help solve! The Clue-inspired mystery is brought to you by The Murder Mystery Co. The professional actors putting on the show will be in full character, including costumes, and guests are invited to do the same.

There will also be a silent auction featuring exciting offerings, including a handmade OSU quilt, holiday-themed day trip to Cleveland, wine basket, Blue Jackets tickets, private dance lessons, and more. More information on both the menu and the auction is available online.

Tickets go on sale at MySourcePoint.org/whodunit or with SourcePoint’s customer service team on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 8 a.m. Tickets are $85 per person and include appetizers, dinner, dessert, two drink tickets, and entertainment. A cash bar is available.

SourcePoint’s 2024 fundraiser is sponsored by Fifth Third Bank, Performance Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Delaware, Willow Brook Christian Communities, Capri Gardens Rehabilitation and Nursing Care, First Commonwealth Bank, The Inn at Bear Trail, and Ohio Living Sarah Moore.

Those who cannot attend the event but still wish to support SourcePoint’s aging services may do so at any time at MySourcePoint.org/give or with customer service.

SourcePoint is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides professional expertise, services, and programs for Delaware County adults who want to thrive after 55, as well as family caregivers. Services and programs are supported by the local senior services levy, private and corporate donations, grants, and the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging. Learn more at MySourcePoint.org.

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