- March 28, 2025
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Carmen Lartimer, Denise de La Chapelle and Iris de La Chapelle work together on a clue. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Greg Velat and Rick Durgen look for clues. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Gary Bonk and Kelly Bonk eliminate the suspects. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Nancy Cortez tries to figure out the a puzzle for her next clue. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Denise de La Chapelle gathers a clue. Photo by Jake Montgomery
David Gruber watches as Joan Gruber tastes the ingredients to get their next clue. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Godfrey Hilado. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Becky Burns and Julie Smith work together on a puzzle. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Jami Gallegos thinks about the riddle as she tries to get her next clue. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Amanda Beaudoin and Patrick Beaudoin work together to figure out a puzzle. Photo by Jake Montgomery
David Gruber. Photo by Jake Montgomery
Mardi Gras — but make it full of intrigue.
The Ormond Beach Historical Society helds its second annual Murder Mystery Party at the historic Rowallan House on Saturday, Feb. 25.
The event is a fundraiser for the organization, and this year, attendees were encouraged to dress in “1950s chic” as they solved the fictional murder of Penelope Pennywhistle, partygoing queen turned zombie.
The Ormond Beach Historical Society is the only private, nonprofit organization working to preserve Ormond Beach history in the city.
To learn more about the Historical Society, visit ormondhistory.org.
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