Turning Point, which provides shelter and assistance to victims of domestic abuse, has extended the deadline on entering their vacation raffle. Residents can buy tickets at Turning Point or 1st Bank.
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Residents gathered at the Turning Point holiday open house on Thursday, Dec. 14, for goodies and prizes. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Turning Point director Kylie Taggart holds up one of the holiday open house raffle prizes. Turning Point, which provides shelter and assistance to victims of domestic abuse, has extended the deadline on entering their vacation raffle. Residents can buy tickets at Turning Point or 1st Bank. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
(GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)