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Fast Cat Hinkle – Video

Murder Mayhem – Fast Cat Hinkle from Murder Mayhem on Vimeo.

Wham! In a blaze of twisted metal and Tommy gun bullets, Fast Cat Hinkle’s fate was sealed. He had made his last delivery. When the dust settled and the smoke cleared she kissed him on the forehead and said her final goodbye.

Murder, Mayhem, & All That Jazz

6:15 – Cocktails  at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
7:00 – Murder Mayhem begins at the Community Arts Center
10:15 – West 7th Late Night Party

All you chicks out there grab your boas and all you mugs, thugs and coppers your best fedora…it’s the 1920′s and Prohibition is in full swing! There’s a murder, gangsters galore and rumor has it that Dick Tracy will be around to solve the crime! Looking forward to seeing you at Fort Worth’s best Speakeasy and Casino; Saturday, October 29th at the Community Arts Center. Join us for amazing food, an open bar, live music and gambling in a prohibition era cocktail party. If you have been looking for a way to support the Arts in Fort Worth, our Murder, Mayhem, and All That Jazz event is the perfect opportunity.

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Museum of Science & History Adult Face Time with the Founding Father

Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011 – 6-8 p.m.

Enjoy drinks and face time with the Founding Father, then to the Community Arts Center for dinner, drinks, casino and more! The progressive party begins at 6:15 p.m. with a private viewing of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s George Washington exhibit. You’ll have approximately an hour to learn about the real George Washington through more than 100 original objects from Mount Vernon. While you’re at the museum you can also see the acclaimed art exhibition, Alexandre Hogue, An American Visionary: Paintings and Works on Paper.

A mad scientist will be present making wild concoctions of Prohibition fame and screenprinters from Fort Worth Screen Printing will show you how to make your very own Murder Mayhem event poster! Plus you’ll find a few other surprises as well!

Savor your hour at the museum because the fun moves to the Fort Worth Community Arts Center at 7:00 p.m. for dinner, drinks, casino, murder and mayhem.

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