You can sign up for a virtual Escape Room or Murder Mystery and support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oxford County.
OXFORD COUNTY - Big Brothers Big Sisters is hosting the annual Play for Kids Sake fundraiser this month.
They have shifted things online with a virtual Escape Room, Virtual Murder Mystery and online bowling and curling games.
Resource Development Manager Liz Wismer Van-Meer says the murder mystery has an 80's prom theme.
"Have some fun with that, it's virtual, so you can get dressed up at your house, you are going to be able to see everybody and interact with everybody and the team that has the best 80's get-up will also get a prize from that."
Both the Murder Mystery and Escape Room require teams of 6-8 and you must raise a minimum of $30 for BBBS Oxford County. Wismer Van-Meer says the Escape Room is going to put you up against a number of different teams.
"The teams will breakout into their own rooms through Zoom and they have a host that is there to answer questions to get you started and they will look to see which team can escape the room the fastest overall and we will have prizes for the winners.
They have plenty of dates to choose from for the Escape Room and Murder Mystery throughout the month of February and into March.
The online bowling and curling games also has prizes for the winners and they have a activity of challenge contest as well. You can find more information about all of the cool, interactive and fun ways to raise funds for BBBS Oxford this month online here.
You can also listen to the full interview from Wismer Van-Meer with Dan and Marcie below.

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