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Raffle tickets are now on sale for the ESO Custom Kitchen Makeover. The prize is a Custom Kitchen Makeover designed by Molly Player, ASID. After an initial site visit and consultation with Molly Player, the winner will choose from three custom kitchen designs created by Molly especially for the winning home.
Photograph by Little Black Box Photography |
Tickets are $10.00 per chance.
Tickets may be purchased at:
Andrew Realty
Bank of the West
ESO office
Uptown Florist |
The drawing will be held at 7:30 am on May 6, 2011 in the studios of KGWA AM 960. Entrants do not need to be present to win.
Download the Flyer (PDF) |
Entrants must be 21 years of age and owner of the property selected to receive the custom makeover. The property must be located in Garfield County. See the complete list of rules here.
Contractors and merchants who are contributing to the ESA Custom Kitchen Makeover include Athey Lumber, Grand Avenue Lighting, B & J Appliance, Sherwin-Williams, Sherri Curtis, Bass Kitchen and Bath Remodel, Uptown Florist, A to Z Flooring America, North American Stonecutters, Don’s Custom Carpentry, Rogers Supply, Don’s Doors, Dillards, Lowes Home Improvement Warehouse, Dense Mechanical and Molly Player, ASID. |
Proceeds from the raffle will be used to assist in underwriting the annual Enid Symphony Orchestra 2011-2012 Subscription Series, free family concerts at David Allen Memorial Baseball Park and the educational activities of the Enid Symphony Orchestra for the 2011-2012 season. These activities include the Symphony Saturdays free open rehearsals for young people and master classes by ESO guest artists in the Enid Public Schools.
The 2011-2012 ESO Subscription Concerts will feature Valerie Naranjo, percussionist in the Saturday Night Live Band, Handel’s Messiah, classical guitarist Larry Hammett, New York Polyphony and Dr. Thom Whitaker. A special appearance by the Vienna Boys Choir will be presented in Symphony Hall in February, 2012.
Partial finding for these projects has also been provided by Bank of America Foundation, Bank of the West Foundation, James E. and Mary M. Barnes Foundation of Tulsa, Cherokee Strip Community Foundation and the Harris Foundation with assistance from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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