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 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:35 pm Monday, October 1, 2007

Quinn's Ranch needs our ongoing support

By Staff
The Quinn's Ranch home for boys announced their upcoming fundraising events this week.
The major event is the North Alabama Deer Hunting Classic, which will be held Jan. 5, 2008 at Elliott Branch pavilition. There will be prizes from Shoals Outdoor Sports awarded that day.
The other event is the 12 Days of Christmas event scheduled at the Arts and Entertainment Center in Red Bay on Nov. 10. Teams work on raising money for Quinn's Ranch from now until Nov. 10.
At the time of the event, each team will decorate a table in a selected theme, and turn in the money raised through their fundraising efforts. As a special Thank You, each team will receive a box of Christmas cards for every $25 raised by the team.
These are both good fundraising events in which any group or organization to get involved.
Individuals are also encouraged to participate in the events if possible.
The more people who participate in these events, the funds can be raised to help better the lives of boys in need.
Quinn's Ranch is a good organization that is dedicated to helping boys the hardships of life in order to become responsible, productive adults, and they are appreciated for their caring and compassion for these boys.
By helping these boys, they are helping our community, and it is important that they receive the funding to keep up the good work.

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