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Murder Mystery Dinner Mayhem at Old Glory Ranch

Murder Mystery Dinner Mayhem at Old Glory Ranch happens several times a year.  Although we are often known more as a wedding venue, we are having fun seeking out other ventures and creative ways to serve our clients as an event venue.

 

 

What is a Murder Mystery Dinner?

 

A Murder Mystery Dinner is a type of  theater where audience members interact with volunteer cast members to solve a fictitious crime. Clues are gathered as suspects are interviewed by the emcee as well as questioned by other characters and members of the audience.  The guests try to put the clues together throughout the dinner before the final review. To add to the fun, many people come in period dress even if they are not a suspect or witness.

The Evening’s Agenda:

  • Gates Open and Guests arrive to check-in and to enjoy complimentary beverages, appetizers, and a bit of mingling.
  • Dinner is served.  As you enjoy the delicious meal, the crime is reviewed, suspects are introduced, and the interrogation begins.
  • There is a brief intermission while dessert is served. You may mingle with the characters and see if you can glean any extra information. Top-notch detectives are on the watch throughout the night!

 

There are often a few casualties along the way, but always in fun!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • The plot thickens as the last of the suspects are questioned and the clues are revealed.  Guests have a chance to confer with one another and then submit their guesses of who they think committed the crime before the guilty party can get away.

 

  • The Big Reveal and apprehension of the “murderer” at the end!

 

After much laughter and shenanigans, the night draws to its inevitable end.  We hope that you can join us to experience your own Murder Mystery Dinner Mayhem in the near future!

 

Check out “Murder Most English” on July 27th &
28th!

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OGR’s New “Antique Truck”

An Antique Truck as Something Old?

 

 

Old Glory Ranch’s latest “Antique Truck” addition allows us to continue the bridal tradition of something old and something new. Our 1954 International Harvester R112 purchased originally by a farmer living outside St Louis was once a farm truck. I am quite sure it did not have an inkling of what the future might bring. It has now become a treasured vehicle at our Texas Hill Country venue, Old Glory Ranch, in Wimberley

 

Interesting facts about our Antique Truck:

  • Bryce Engelhart purchased the truck in December 1985 for $3600.
  • In the first four years, Bryce drove the truck 100,000 miles around the United States.
  • It visited Steamboat Springs, Las Vegas, California, and all over Texas as well as the Midwest.
  • The truck has attracted a lot of attention and has been well photographed and has even received a few movie offers.
  • Bryce purchased tires for the truck in 1990 for $95 each and they lasted for 27 years.  They had to finally be replaced in 2017 for $265 each.
  • The truck was once maroon and at one time lay in pieces before becoming transformed into today’s version.
  • Many adventures and memories made before Bryce finally made Wimberley his home in 1994.

 

The truck then became a popular departure vehicle for our newlyweds at Old Glory Ranch and as even helped a bride reach her ceremony at the Wedding Deck.

 

 

 

 

 

One of our most beautiful and popular departures involve the Antique Truck and gerbs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bryce recently retired to begin a new chapter in his life. He deemed Old Glory Ranch as a worthy place to leave his antique truck. We are so glad that he did so it can continue send our Old Glory Ranch couples off to their own unique adventures. We warmly welcome our new addition and look forward to all the new memories we will make together.

 

 

 

 

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Bluebonnets Arrive at Old Glory Ranch

Spring is Here!

The bluebonnets have arrived at Old Glory Ranch.  We know that spring is here when we peer out the front door of our hill country chapel and see an exquisite field of blue. Our Texas state flower, the bluebonnet, transforms our beautiful venue into a breathtaking portrait that adds a special touch to any wedding or event.

 

Wimberley brides choose April in hopes of having the field full of bluebonnets at their Texas Hill Country wedding.  They  do their research and try to lock in the perfect weekend for their dream wedding. Alas, only Mother Nature can choose the lucky one. Bluebonnets may bloom at the end of March or hide until April.  It really is a gamble as to which weekend will prove to be the best and which bride is the luckiest. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bluebonnets are a huge part of Texas much like the clover is synonymous with Ireland.  People love to drive around the hill country to find the perfect field of flowers for a quick photo.

 

 

 

We love the bluebonnets so much that we have “Miss Texas Moobonnet” watching over our bluebonnet field throughout the year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indian folklore called the flower a gift from the Great Spirit.  Many of the men of the 27th legislature in 1901 wanted to go with the cactus or cotton boll.  Instead they bowed to the ladies’ wishes and voted in the bluebonnet as our state flower on March 7, 1901. It was definitely a lady, Lady Bird Johnson, that played a major role in making sure we all have bluebonnets to enjoy every spring.

 

However it came to be, we eagerly await their arrival each year at Old Glory Ranch and love the unique hill country touch they add to all of our spring weddings and special events.