According to Night At The Museum Co-Chairs Sylvia Cespedes and Meredith Plunkett,
Mirages and mystery games, deception and disguises, camouflage formations, natural curiosities and secret societies. Much like the Perot Museum itself, this must-do event is one of the most interactive and engaging parties of the year. On Saturday, November 11, guests will spend the evening exploring 180,000 square feet of exciting encryptions, deceptive displays, and forensics fun, including:
- Lie-detector tests
- Wine tastings
- Blind food tastings
- Human mazes
- Mirrored illusions
- Game of mystery
- Baffling botany
- Handwriting analysis
The event also promises to astound your taste buds with menu marvels such as 3D food printing, quirky cocktails and a mystery food lab, to name a few. On every floor and at every turn, this year’s “Night at the Museum: Intrigue” is sure to have guests questioning reality and asking, “How did they do that?!”
We are thrilled to join our husbands, Hernan Saenz and Mark Plunkett, as co-chairs of this year’s event, along with Honorary Co-Chairs Sharon and Kip Tindell. If you like to party for a good cause, please mark your calendars and sign-up to attend this year’s gala, which runs from 7 p.m. – midnight on all five levels of the Museum. Underwriting packages begin at $2,500 (six guests). Cocktail attire – or your favorite mysterious garb – is preferred.
Proceeds from the annual Night at the Museum gala support the Museum’s mission to inspire minds through nature and science, from on-site and outreach programs for pre-K through 12th graders, to financial assistance that allows students to visit the Museum, regardless of their school’s ability to pay. Underwriting contributions also fund research and collections efforts and help secure top-quality traveling exhibitions.
We hope you will join us for this fabulous event that will help so many North Texas youth get critical exposure to the sciences. For more information, please email [email protected] or call 214.756.5815.
* Photo provided by Perot Museum