Replica of Horse Creek School will be given away. |
Historical Society to Raffles
Horse Creek School Replica
lucky person will soon have a wonderful piece of Tillman County history in their back yard.
The Tillman County
Historical Society’s annual raffle project is a scale reproduction building
modeled after the museum’s 1902 Horse Creek School. The building will make an
amazing playhouse or a wonderfully distinctive storage shed.
Raffle tickets for the
building are $5 each or five for $20 All proceeds will be directed toward
operational expenses of the Pioneer Townsite Museum in Frederick.
The winning ticket will be
drawn this spring at the historical society’s annual meeting.
The raffle is an annual
historical society project that has spanned many years with prizes being
reproductions of buildings at the Pioneer Townsite Museum. Past projects have
included the 1924 AME Church, the museum’s red barn, the 1902 Frisco Depot, and
the museum’s Frisco caboose.
Reproductions of the Horse
Creek School have been built in the past, but scale of this year’s building
provides broader use that past models. The building is approximately 10 feet
tall, 6 feet wide, and 12 feet long.
The building was
constructed by Pioneer Townsite director Jimmy Espinosa and the museum’s
assigned inmates from the Frederick Work-Release Center.
The historical society
purchased lumber and materials for the project from Frederick businesses.
The reproduction
schoolhouse is currently on display at the Pioneer Townsite Museum, but can be
seen in coming weeks at numerous points in Frederick including the Tillman
County Courthouse Square. It will also be featured in Frederick’s Christmas
Parade on December 13.
The annual building raffle
is the Tillman County Historical Society’s most important fundraising project.
All proceeds will be used for operation and maintenance of the Pioneer Townsite
Museum in Frederick.
Raffle tickets for the
depot building may be purchased at the following locations: BancFirst in
Frederick; First National Bank, Frederick; Frederick ACE Hardware; Box, Inc.;
the Frederick Chamber of Commerce; Tillco Supply; Southwest Rural Electric in
Tipton; and the Pioneer Townsite Museum.
Tickets can also be
purchased from any member of the Tillman County Historical Society’s board of
directors. They are Merle Atkins, Judy Benson, Jack Bohl, Cacy Caldwell, Su
Clifton, Frances Goodknight, Dena Northcutt, Jay Oxford, Roy Perkins, Jim
Smith, Kent Smith, Cathy Riggins, Gary Tyler, Virginia Walker, and Joe Wynn.
POST-NOTE: Winner of the schoolhouse replica, drawn during the historical society's annual meeting on April 14, was Don Dunham of Frederick.
POST-NOTE: Winner of the schoolhouse replica, drawn during the historical society's annual meeting on April 14, was Don Dunham of Frederick.
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