Fundraisers: Dodgeball tournament, dancing at the Fur Ball and ice cream crankin’

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, August 5, 2015

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Dodgeball tournament to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters

The LaGrange chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters hosts the last game in its inaugural Back to School Dodge Ball Trifecta on Monday at the LaGrange Academy gym, 1501 Vernon Road. The event benefits the local chapter. Each game starts at 5 p.m. and is planned to last until 8 p.m. It is $10 to play one night of dodge ball, or $25 to play all three nights, which includes a meal each night plus one T-shirt. Anyone interested in signing up may call Kelley Mitchell at 706-298-2434 or John Harrell at 706-302-7546 for more information. People can sign up for the tournament up until each event or online at www.surveymonkey.com/r/PLW3VYY.

Humane Society to host Fur Ball

The LaGrange-Troup County Humane Society hosts its 14th annual Fur Ball at 6 p.m. Aug. 22 at Highland Country Club. Food will be served, and there will be music by band Mr. Terrific and a silent auction. Proceeds raised from the Fur Ball benefit the Humane Society. Tickets are $50 and may be purchased by contacting Marsha Schubert with the Humane Society at 706-298-3608. The LaGrange-Troup County Humane Society is located in the Holland M. Ware Animal Shelter, 1390 Orchard Hill Road.

Miss Emma’s Ice Cream Crankin’ to benefit Emmaus Shelter

The Emmaus Shelter hosts its fourth annual Miss Emma’s Ice Cream Crankin’ fundraiser Aug. 30. Participants bring homemade ice cream to the event on Lafayette Square in downtown LaGrange and offer it to attendees at reserved booths. The event starts at 2 p.m. To sample ice cream, a family pass is $20 and individual pass is $5. Children also can ride a train and enjoy hot dogs and popcorn. The Little Miss and Little Mister contests are on tap for children up to 16 years old dressed in their “Sunday best.” Entry for the contest is $15 or 3 gallons of ice cream. There also will be a talent show at no cost to entrants – choirs, dancers, karate practitioners and other family performers are welcome. For more information, contact Jessica David at The Emmaus Shelter, 321 B Greenville St. in LaGrange, at 706-883-7471 or jessica@emmausshelter.com.

United Way Merry Market

The fifth annual Merry Market is Oct. 22–24 at the Callaway Conference Center at the West Georgia Technical College campus on Fort Drive. Merry Market is a three-day event featuring gifts, accessories and decorative items by vendors from across the country. As a major fundraiser for the United Way of West Georgia, Merry Market provides funds for early learning in Troup County. Prospective merchants can download an application through the website www.merrymarketlagrange.com.

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