PALM COAST, FL (May 2, 2022) – The Seawolf Privateers, Inc., presenting its first annual Murder Mystery dinner show fundraiser, held on May 1st at the Palm Coast Social Club, was a huge success selling out more than a week before the event.

Photos: Dina Badaracco

Cayti Brinegar, Co-Founder and Executive Director says, “We wanted to host our first fundraiser during May because May is Foster Care Awareness Month, We are a social/civic organization that raises money for foster children in our community so what better way to bring awareness than to host this unique event to help support activities for our local foster children.”

Photos: Dina Badaracco

This fundraiser was sponsored by Commercial Insurance, Better Buy Realty, Mike Akialis from American Home Mortgage, Arthur Murray Dance Studio, Alonzo Sign Language Interpreting, Integrity Pressure Cleaning Plus, Eagle Pest Solutions, and The Breakfast Station. The show featured dancers from Arthur Murray during the show, live music, themed activities and entertainment such as a photo booth, sponsored by Black Tie Events, and magic by Captain William Mayhem, the Pirate Magician of St. Augustine all leading up to the show whose characters were local community leaders.

Brinegar said in closing comments during the event, that once the show sold out, she immediately had over 45 people asking her to waitlist them for an encore show. She was met with deafening applause from the audience.

Photos: Dina Badaracco

For more information about this event or plans for the encore presentation for a second Murder Mystery and other upcoming events, or to join the Seawolf Privateers, Inc., please visit the website www.SeawolfPrivateers.org, or call Cayti at 386.931-4616.

About the Seawolf Privateers, Inc.

The Seawolf Privateers, Inc., is a nonprofit 501c3 organization here in Flagler County, FL. A group of people who dress in authentic pirate garb representing the Golden Age of Piracy. The Golden Age of Piracy is a common designation for the period between the 1650s and the 1730s when maritime piracy was a significant factor in the histories of the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, the Indian Ocean, North America, and West Africa.