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**The Legend of the Wolf of Just Enuff**
October 26 @ 8:00 AM - October 27 @ 12:00 AM
As the Halloween season descends upon us once more, there’s a dark tale that haunts the halls of Just Enuff Lounge—a story whispered among the staff and a mystery that has never been solved.
Years ago, around this time of year, a series of gruesome discoveries were made along the banks of the Schuylkill River. Bodies were found, torn apart as if by some savage beast. The police were baffled, their questions leading them to our very doors. Rumors swirled, and fingers pointed in every direction, but no one could explain the eerie connection between the club and the blood-soaked river.
It all started with strange occurrences in the club—staff members vanishing without a trace, customers who came for a good time and never made it home. The disappearances were always around Halloween or during a full moon, making everyone wonder if the curse of the wolf was real.
Some say it was a recent DJ who was fired, the DJ who spun the darkest tracks and seemed to have a wild side no one could control. Others whisper it was the former head bouncer who vanished one night and was never seen again. Maybe it was an old manager who left in a fit of rage, swearing vengeance on everyone here. Or Charlie, the former manager, who knew the club’s secrets better than anyone. And then there’s the current GM, who suspiciously isn’t working the night of the Halloween party this year.
Every year, the Wolf of Just Enuff is said to return for our Halloween party, lurking in the shadows, waiting for the right moment to strike—or perhaps just to be seen.
This Halloween, the legend lives on. We’re setting up a photo booth, and if you’re brave enough, you might just catch a glimpse of the infamous wolf. Who knows, you might even snap a picture of it—if you dare.
And if you think you’re brave enough, join us Saturday, October 26, from 8 pm to midnight for our annual Halloween party… You might just come face-to-face with the Wolf of Just Enuff. But beware—the wolf never reveals its identity… unless it’s too late.