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Winner of Miss Cayce's Rumble Raffle Announced

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: December 5, 2012
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MIDLAND -- The Winner of Miss Cayce's Christmas Store "Rumble Raffle" announced on Good Morning West Texas!  Congratulations to Gifts of Hope!  Gifts of Hope sold the most raffle tickets totaling almost $4,000. The winner of the Christopher Radko Christmas tree decorated by the Show Me Decorating experts also drawn on GMWT.  The winner of the tree is Lyndee Latch, ticket #3373.  

More History/Information on the "Rumble Raffle":
   
    Miss Cayce's Christmas Store in Midland is raffling off a fully decorated Christmas tree worth $5,000.

    The 7.5' tree -- which is trimmed with beautiful Christopher Radko ornaments -- has been donated by Miss Cayce's for charity.

    Raffle tickets to land the tree are $10 apiece -- with all the proceeds directly benefiting  8 West Texas non-profit organizations.

    "These ornaments all have money that's donated to the national organizations," Miss Cayce's Christmas Store co-owner Becky McCraney told Big 2. "But this is a way for us to involve lots of local agencies -- and there is 8 total involved."

    Those 8 non-profit organizations are:
    The Alzheimer's Association
    The American Diabetes Association
    The Bynum School
    Gifts of Hope-Midland & Odessa
    Keep Midland Beautiful
    Lee High School A.F.J.R.O.T.C. Booster Club
    The Midland/Odessa Area AIDS Support
    The Odessa Humane Society

    Each non-profit will being selling tickets for the tree -- and they will keep 100 percent of the proceeds raised by their organization.

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