Murder on New Year’s Eve By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine ENDLETON — Wannabe sleuths are invited to try their detective skills at solving a mystery on New Year’s Eve, when the Pendleton Under- ground transforms into a speakeasy from the Roarin’ Twenties. “Zoot suits and fl apper dresses galore,” said Judith Burger, the host of the murder mystery and a regular tour guide for the Pendleton Under- ground. The fi ve-hour event begins at 7 p.m. on Dec. 31. The Underground is located at 31 SW Emi- grant Ave. Tickets are limited to 55, for ages 21 and older. The cost is $90 per person, or $75 per person for a couple or larger group. To make reservations, call 541-276-0730. Registering early is necessary because every- one in assigned a character to be for the evening. “It’s a blast,” Burger said. “I send out messages to people and they email or text another charac- ter. Everybody’s always confused at the begin- ning, but it sets the stage.” Costumes are encouraged. www.facebook.com/pendletonundergroundtours Holiday Shop Hop Gingerbread Edition December 1-5 • Shop Local Win BIG! Le Bebe Cakes Bakery Art Center East Aguleria’s Amazing Aromas Lucy’s Boutiques at the Marketplace Underground Duke’s Saloon & Grill Union Merc The Local - Ice Cream/Coffee Shop For Info 541.963.8588 Nature’s Pantry Blue Mountain Outfitters Direct Music Source Carpet One Floor & Home Dainty Jewell’s Elgin Foodtown T-Mobile The Potter’s House Kauffman’s Market December 1-5, 2021 Community Kindness of Eastern Oregon Tea House Tap That Growlers La Grande Paint & Glass Cherry’s Florist Fitzgerald Flowers Side A Brewing Essentially Loved Quilts DECEMBER 1�8, 2021 Help solve a mystery at the Pendleton Underground on Dec. 31 P Real Deals La Grande Country Club R & C Family Store Rattle Tale Buffalo Peak Golf Course Joyful Sounds Piano Studio Rosewood Cottage Beyond the Lens Photography Rebel Woolworks 7 CULTURE & HERITAGE CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF EASTERN OREGON MURDER MYSTERY 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31 Pendleton Underground Tickets: $90 per person, or $75 per person for a couple or larger group Reservations required — call 541-276-0730 At the dinner, each attendee is provided with an envelope instructing them on what information to share with other guests, and what to keep secret. “And at the end there’s a big reveal,” Burger said. “It’s like a soap opera in one evening.” The evening includes appetizers, dinner, des- sert, a midnight champagne toast and a no-host bar. Everything will be staged in the underground bowling alley — “which was also a speakeasy in the Pendleton in the twenties,” Burger said. ABOUT THE UNDERGROUND The Pendleton Underground operates tours throughout the year on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Guided tours are approximately 90 minutes and include the tunnels, Cozy Room bordello, Chinese opium dens, living quarters and jails. Guests must be 6 years or older. Tour reservations are required because each group is scheduled by time. To reserve a space, call 541-276-0730. Cost is $15 per person through Jan. 1, 2022, when the price increases to $20 for ages 13 and older and $15 for ages 6-12. For information, check the Underground’s page on Facebook or visit the website www. pendletonundergroundtours.org. Heritage Lights E H S M XPERIENCE ERITAGE TATION USEUM dressed up for the holidays both indoors and out! Check our Facebook event page for special activities and guests. 5pm-7pm December 3 & 4 • December 10 & 11 • December 17 & 18 Admission is FREE • Donations are appreciated