| July 24-26 Kennewick Three Rivers Convention Center |  |
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Once again we’ve brought back online registration and housing! Make your life easy by registering your chapter online. Like last year, housing must be reserved through the online housing system. We have plenty of rooms this year as a part of the PSE housing block. Don't delay, register early to receive a price break and join the fun!
Friday Night Excursions Dinner and Theater – For all of those drama kings and queens out there, enjoy an evening at the performance of “Private Eyes” a 1996 drama by Steven Dietz about deception and broken trust. Labeled by the author as a “comedy of suspicion,” as the story is brought in multiple layers and the audience is repeatedly tricked to believe that the current situation is real. A wonderful dinner will be held at the convention center prior to the play.
Riverboat Cruise on the Columbia – Unfortunately this excursion has been cancelled. We received word that the Columbia Voyager has been sold and will be moving to another part of the country. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Mystery Dinner Theater – Join Ye Merrie Greenwood Players for a murder mystery titled "The Speakeasy," set in Chicago in 1928. Mob Bosses and Gun Molls set the tone as rival Jazz Club owners vie for business in illegal booze. Hollywood stars and champion boxers mingle with politicians and police captains. Will you be able to follow the clues to "who dunnit?" Will you be able to bring the killer to justice? There's only one way to find out! Held at the Convention Center. Audience participation will be required (8 audience members) and you are encouraged to dress the part!
Dinner and Wine Tasting – If you enjoy good food, wine and friends, then this is the excursion for you! We will head to a local award-winning winery for a fun, family-style dinner on a beautiful outdoor patio with excellent live music. In addition to wine tasting, a full cash bar will be available.
Dinner at the Convention Center ONLY – If you want to explore the Tri-Cities area on your own Friday evening, then you can enjoy dinner at the Convention Center before heading out. There are plenty of fun things to do around the Tri-Cities area, including golf, bowling, karaoke (Red Lion Hotel), enjoying the local parks, as well as a large outdoor arts festival at Howard Amon Park called “Art in the Park.”