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The Mad Hatter’s Ball 2015

TOPICS:benefitscommunity news

Posted By: uppercumberlandreporter February 19, 2015

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This event was made possible by the generous donations of our sponsors!!

SEC Enterprises

Chartwells of TTU

Basket Donations from the KCCM Board members

First National Bank

FastSigns

GoAdvertising

Dr. Spencer Madell

A friend of the museum

American Bank and Trust

F & M Bank

Citizen’s Bank

$550 for a table of eight

$70 per person

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