Day of The Dead Lock & Key SINGLES PARTY Ages 24 to 59 at Eberly Farm
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Calling all singles in Wichita! Join us for a fun and exciting event tailored specifically for singles Ages 30 to 55. Take a break from swiping left and right on dating apps and meet potential matches in person in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a casual connection or a serious relationship, this event is a great opportunity to mingle with like-minded individuals and see if sparks fly.
##### at Eberly Farm
13111 W 21st St.
Wichita KS 67235
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At a Lock & Key event, every female gets a lock and every male gets a key. When a key unlocks a lock, both guests receive a free raffle ticket for prizes at the end of the event. You'll meet lots of single people eager to make new friends and maybe even meet someone significant. So if you're looking for fun things to do in Wichita, get a ticket for you and maybe a few friends, show up to have fun & maybe meet you new love! We invite you to join us for what will definitely be a memorable night! We'll be at W XYZ Bar in ALoft Wichita Kansas, so invite all your fun single friends!
Our singles events are carefully curated to ensure you have meaningful conversations with each participant in a quick and efficient manner. You'll have the chance to chat, laugh, and maybe even find your next date all in one evening. Don't miss this chance to step out of your comfort zone and expand your social circle. Who knows? Your perfect match could be waiting for you at our dating event!
TRADEMARK OF THIS CONCEPT: This is the original, real and only Lock and Key Party in the US. We know this is a great idea and others want to try and host their own, but there is a US Federal Trademark protecting our concept.