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NWOSU Art Society begins fall fundraiser
Northwestern Oklahoma State University Art Society has begun raising funds through its annual fall fundraiser.
The money raised through the fundraiser is intended to raise prize money for the annual April art show.
Anyone interested in purchasing fundraiser items may find a selection of items on an online store or through a print catalog.
Fundraiser items for sale include food items, kitchen accessories, candles, gift wrap, NWOSU merchandise, magazine subscriptions, CDs and more.
“If anyone has magazines they’re considering for renewal or to give as gifts, please consider doing so through our fundraiser,” said Angela Case, art society sponsor. “We’d love to have businesses and doctors’ offices renew their magazines through our fundraiser, too.”
The art society will receive between 40 and 50 percent of the profit from total fundraiser sales, said Case.
To order online or find information on receiving a print catalog go to www.nw osu.edu/nas-fundraising or call (580) 327-8577 or e-mail arcase@nwosu.edu.
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