Lisa House is leading the charge, donating both her time and the spaghetti dinners. Tickets are $15 and may be purchased at the door with doors opening at 4 and dinner served from 5 to 7. The evening will also feature live music and a basket raffle, with prizes donated by local businesses and residents. Attendees can drop their purchased tickets in for a chance to win.
Sonny Sharp with the Society give details on what to expect.
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Jennifer Baker has been working hard with the Society to help organize the event and gives KTLO News details for the basket raffle.
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The Baxter County Historical Museum celebrated it’s grand opening last November as well as the 50th anniversary of the Historical and Genealogical Society. The museum is open from 10 to 4 Tuesday and Thursday and is also currently seeking volunteers to help with operations. For more information and to see the latest news and events visit https://www.baxtercountyhistory.org
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