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Gibson Museum anniversary celebration shaping up
MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Gibson Museum volunteers are on a roll, collecting impressive donations to support this year’s major fundraising effort.
The effort is focused on a first anniversary gala May 3 at the Twin Pine Event Center.
A stunning pair of Adirondack chairs, crafted of used wine barrels by Middletown High School’s Ag class, will headline prizes for a wine raffle. Runners-up will win a small table, or a lazy Susan, or a serving tray, all crafted from wine barrels.
After-dinner entertainment will find local talent enacting snippets of local history, mostly for laughs, accompanied by innovative music by local musicians. Players are divulging little, but are delighted by rehearsals.
A slide show, wall hangings and table decorations will fill the afternoon with a generous sampling of the museum’s collection of historical Lake County photos.
Party-goers’ fun also includes a version of an old-fashioned bean bag toss. For each “bullseye,” the player will receive a raffle ticket that can be deposited for a chance at a bevy of prizes – headlined by a round of golf for four with a professional coach, donated by Hidden Valley Lake, and the opportunity to get married in the oldest building in Lake County, donated by the Stone House Historical Society.
Further prizes will be announced as they are confirmed.
A silent auction will offer an acclaimed watercolor by local artist Linda Moran of Hidden Valley Lake.
For those who cannot attend the gala, their tickets in Gibson’s 50/25/25 raffle will gain them a chance to win cash – one-quarter of the dollar value of total sales. Volunteers are aiming to top the record of another local organization that recently sold $6,000 worth of tickets in a comparable raffle.
Dinner will be catered by Twin Pine, offering salad, choice of two entrees, dessert and non-alcoholic beverages. Music from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s will encourage dancing.
Tickets to the gala are on sale in Middletown at the Gibson Museum, Middletown Florist, 2 Women Traders and the Jazzercise studio; at the Mountain High Coffee Shops in Hidden Valley Lake and in Cobb; at Ely Stage Stop on Soda Bay Road in Kelseyville, and online at www.thegibsonmuseum.com .
The recommended donation is $30 per person. Locals businesses are reserving tables of 10 for $275.
Tickets for the 50/25/25 raffle are being sold by local high school groups.
Gibson Museum opened May 3, 2014, in the historic building that from 1930 to 2014 housed Middletown’s Gibson Library.
Funding for the building was donated by Chauncey W. Gibson, who owned the Castle Springs Resort.
The Middletown Luncheon Club spearheaded a community drive to fund the purchase of a lot for the library at Calistoga and Callayomi streets.
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