The names of those that attended the City Commission Meeting were: Brian Lummus, Kathie Lummus, Iris Trujillo, Annissa Goldston, Sophia Morgan and Lee Brooks |
Several volunteers around the community came together on October 27, 28 and 29 to raise funds to donate to the Community Assistance Program for the elderly. There were roughly 30 participants involved all three nights with a haunted house called “The Asylum”. A grand total of 322 visitors passed through the haunted house for a very worthy cause.
A donation of $1500.00 was presented to the City Commissioners on November 15,2010 for the Community Assistance Program at the City Commission Meeting.
An announcement was also made that the Haunted House will become an annual event to raise funds for CAP which pays a portion of the gas bills in winter months for qualified elderly residents of Dumas.
The Haunted House will continue to be built solely by volunteers, who greatly appreciate the continued support from the community.
Thanks to all who were involved with this charitable event!!!
A special thanks goes out to these businesses in particular who helped make our first annual event a success.
· Bartlett’s Lumber Scott’s Pharmacy
· Valero McKee Refinery 6th Street Massacre
· Westco Rentals Cable One
· Moore County Sheriff’s Dept. Mayor Pat Sims
· Big R DJ Kino
· Pak-A-Sak KDDD Radio
· Sunray Farm & Home Center City of Dumas
· Dumas Lumber Emergency Management
· Dr. West Talon Point
· Sherwin Williams 93.1 The Beat Radio Station
· Moore County Hospital District BSA
· Family Farm Store PunkinMusher Productions
· Wal-Mart
We are Moore!
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