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Hair Raisin' Funds Murder Mystery Plays: Incident at the Road Kill Café, Rawhide, The Castlemeyer Fortune

Suzann Carr

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This Book is Available Paperback (8.25x11)9781403385741 £ 10.50  
About the Book

I have discovered over the years that just hearing the word "fundraising" makes people want to run away. As a mother of two school age children and belonging to a church that is always short on funds I have discovered a new and fun way to raise money.

In my new book, Hair Raisin’ Funds Mystery Plays:

  • You have three "G" rated plays to choose from.
  • There are many helpful suggestions for each play.
  • Also included are tried and true recipes for large groups

This is an inexpensive way to raise money for your group. We have paid as much as $500.00 to buy and perform a play at our church. That’s when I decided to write one myself. Try it, and you’ll put the FUN back into your FUNdraising!

About the Author

Suzann Carr is a playwright; active in W.A.A.T.S. (Wesley Amateur Actors Troupe) she also works with her husband at their insurance agency. She has been involved with fund raising for her church, her son’s elementary school, her daughter’s band and the youth group at church. She lives in Corpus Christi, Texas with her husband and their two children. Suzann is currently working on her sixth play. Udder Nonsense!

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Fern – What were the three of you talking about for so long?

Beau – Darren was tellin’ Lavana about the Youkachokea swamp incident.

Fern – Oh no, here we go again. I’m beginning to wonder if that really happened.

Beau – Fern, you were there. You have lied about your age so much that I think that you are beginning to believe yourself!

Fern – You could be right about that. Now don’t you go tellin’ anybody about my age. I’ll skin you alive. Ya hear?

Beau – I’ve seen you skin an armadillo so I won’t say a word. You have nothing to concern yourself with. You can trust me, Fern.

Fern – Just hearing you talk like that gives me the willies. I’d better get back to the customers. See ya later.

Beau – Yeah, thanks for the grub, it’s mighty tasty. (talking to himself) Boy, that woman can cook. She ain’t bad lookin’, (taking to the audience) you know, for her age and all.

Daley comes in to check on Fern.

Daley – Fern, what were those three talkin about? I couldn’t make it out where I was standin’.