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Last Updated: Wednesday, December 5, 2007 11:53 AM CST
Your School : Laona Honor Society Holiday Raffle

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The Laona Chapter of the National Honor Society is currently holding its Annual Holiday Raffle. The drawing will be held at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, December 20 in the Edith Evans Community Library.

The tickets are $1 each or $5 for six. The following 20 items are included in the raffle:

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1) $100 shopping spree (four $25 gift cards)

2) Football (to be autographed by Bart Starr)

3) Gift certificate for Nicolet Country Club

4) Crocheted afghan

5) Gift certificate for Heritage Hunt Club

6) Platter and bowl set and cutlery set

7) Basket of candles

8) Lap table and hand towels

9) Basket of Christmas mugs

10) Chenille throw and decorator pillow and potpourri pot

11) Body lotion basket

12) Snowman collection

13) Assortment of Christmas items

14) Cooler and fleece throw from Laona State Bank

15) Movie party package

16) $9 tokenote for the Car Wash

17) Assortment of kitchen items

18) $9 tokenote for the Car Wash

19) Two fish dinners at Double Buck Cafe

20) $9 tokenote for the Car Wash

Tickets may be purchased from the current National Honor Society members, Matthew Koch, Andrew Ouellette and Kristin Zimmer. Tickets may also be purchased Alice Sturzl or at the Edith Evans Community Library.

Donations to this raffle are still being accepted.

Thank you in advance for your support of this fundraising project by the Laona Chapter of the National Honor Society!

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