Tickets go on sale Monday, June 18, for the annual raffle basket fundraiser to benefit the Warren County Senior Center.A winner will be drawn Monday, July 2.Executive Director Sheryl Stefanski said …
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Tickets go on sale Monday, June 18, for the annual raffle basket fundraiser to benefit the Warren County Senior Center.A winner will be drawn Monday, July 2.Executive Director Sheryl Stefanski said the fund-raising committee is seeking raffle ticket buyers and also sponsors.Potential sponsors should provide cash for the Warren County Senior Center staff to purchase items for the raffle basket. Sponsors may donate items that have a summer theme or call the center to discuss donation items the center desires.Warren County Senior Center, 501 Ashland Ave. in Warrenton, serves more than 700 group meals at its center and 900 home-delivered meals through the Meals on Wheels program.“In the month of April we received an average of $1.41 per home delivered meal and $2.52 per congregate meal. The suggested contribution rate is $3.75, however, the full cost (to prepare the meal) is $7.98,” Stefanski said.The center relies on donations and fundraising projects like the summer fundraiser to support meal programs. In past years the basket raffle has raised more than $2,000, Stefanski said.This year’s basket will have a summer theme. Stefanski said the contents and value are still being determined.For more information, call the center at 636-456-3379.Warren County Record logoAaronSicklerasickler@townnews.comhttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/54d8c941e2b7fedb7e7f15a9e7b97c8d?d=mm