Join us for a night with Jack Deo and Jim Koski as they share true crime tales and the photographs that go with them at Kaufman Auditorium
The Marquette Regional History Center presents:
“Cops and Robbers”;
True crime tales from the frivolous to the mysterious to the deadly
Thursday January 27, 2022 at 7:00 pm
Join us for a night with Jack Deo and Jim Koski as they share true crime tales and the photographs that go with them at Kaufman Auditorium. $15 general admission & $20 VIP balcony. Call 906.226. 3571 for more info.
Tickets for this fundraiser are on sale now!
Purchase at MRHC, 145 W Spring St, MQT or online at MarquetteHistory.org
At this time we are not limiting ticket sales. We will follow CDC guidelines that are current for the date of the show which is January 27, 2022. Current CDC guidelines state people in Marquette County, which is considered high risk, should wear a mask indoors. For this reason we are requiring everyone who attends a program/event – which includes Cops and Robbers - to wear a mask. We will also offer a recorded version of the show afterwards. So if you choose not to purchase a ticket for January 27, you can see the show afterwards in your own home.
The MRHC is a 501c3 private non-profit organization established in 1918. We are the home to a history museum with permanent and special exhibits, a research library and a gift store at 145 W Spring Street, downtown Marquette. Visit www.marquettehistory.org for more information.
$15 general admission & $20 VIP balcony
$5.00 add on at the door
Phone: 9062263571
Email: jbays@marquettehistory.org
2022/01/27 - 2022/01/27
Additional time info:
The Marquette Regional History Center presents:
“Cops and Robbers”;
True crime tales from the frivolous to the mysterious to the deadly
Thursday January 27, 2022 at 7:00 pm
Join us for a night with Jack Deo and Jim Koski as they share true crime tales and the photographs that go with them at Kaufman Auditorium. $15 general admission & $20 VIP balcony. Call 906.226. 3571 for more info.
Tickets for this fundraiser are on sale now!
Purchase at MRHC, 145 W Spring St, MQT or online at MarquetteHistory.org
At this time we are not limiting ticket sales. We will follow CDC guidelines that are current for the date of the show which is January 27, 2022. Current CDC guidelines state people in Marquette County, which is considered high risk, should wear a mask indoors. For this reason we are requiring everyone who attends a program/event – which includes Cops and Robbers - to wear a mask. We will also offer a recorded version of the show afterwards. So if you choose not to purchase a ticket for January 27, you can see the show afterwards in your own home.
The MRHC is a 501c3 private non-profit organization established in 1918. We are the home to a history museum with permanent and special exhibits, a research library and a gift store at 145 W Spring Street, downtown Marquette. Visit www.marquettehistory.org for more information.
Kaufman Auditorium
611 N Front Street, Marquette, MI 49855