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Mystery Event By My Brother’s Workshop March 1

My Brother’s Workshop invites the community to attend our 8th Annual Mystery Event entitled A Knight’s Tale on Saturday March 1, 2025 at the new main campus.
All are invited to attend in order to feast, bid, and solve a most interesting mystery!
Tickets are now available to all those 18 and above. Ticket grants access to dinner from the
MBW Café and Bakery, and the chance to win prizes for best-dressed, whodunnit, and more!
Drinks will be available for purchase.
● $75 in advance until Thursday, Feb. 27.
● $100 at the door.
The Silent Auction is live! No need to be present to partake in our online auction—simply
register and begin bidding on treasures from local merchants and fine experiences. More items are added daily.
Volunteers gain free entry to the event! Click HERE to register to volunteer.
As the evening unfolds, enjoy the music spun by the renowned DJ Kash, the allure of blackjack tables, and all the fun of a medieval mystery! Dress in medieval themed costume if you wish or come as you are.
The event is made possible by our generous sponsors Anne and Andy Hemmert, Perfected
Claims, Keswick Insurance, RapierMed, Calypso Realty, Take it Easy Charters, Caribbean Risk Group, Lovango Resort + Beach Club, Smirnoff, Twisted Tea, Captain Morgan and Pepsi.
Interested in donating items for the silent auction or sponsoring the event? Please email
communications@mybrothersworkshop.org.
My Brother’s Workshop is a non-profit charitable corporation in the Virgin Islands. It has been organized to provide hope, faith, and purpose to at-risk and high-risk USVI youth since 2007 by offering mentoring, mental health counseling, paid job training, education, and job placement.
Please email communications@mybrothersworkshop.org with any questions
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