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Moss in the Country raffle announces winner

Submitted by Shireen Merritt

Submitted by Shireen Merritt

The local Moss In The Country Chapter of the P. Buckley Moss Society held its annual raffle at their November meeting. The above picture shows Co-President Donna Henderson, Right, and Rachel Nichols of the Apple Barn Gallery presenting a check for $3,000 to Jenny Daniels, Executive Director of the Christian Free Clinic in Botetourt. The lucky winner of the print was Robert Lindsay of Roanoke. The print, entitled “Mountain Homestead,” was donated by the P. Buckley Moss Society, the framing was donated by the Apple Barn Gallery, and the tickets were donated by the Bank of Botetourt and the Bank of Fincastle.

The chapter meets on the 3rd Monday of each month at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in Daleville and welcomes new members. Those interested may contact the Apple Barn Gallery at 254-6677, or the Apple Barn II at 992-3551.

Submitted by Shireen Merritt

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