"Rough Run Trail"
Created by Kathie Wyatt

March 2010 Raffle

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The art raffle prize for March is a lovely water color painting called "Rough Run Trail" created by Kathie Wyatt Blozan. Kathie is a native of Washington, DC and lives in Cashiers, NC with her husband of 48 years. She's been painting for 30 years and is well known locally. She is a member of the Cashiers' writers group, "Royal Scribblers", and writes a monthly article in the Laurel Magazine for the Art League of Highlands. Kathie recently designed the cover for the book, "Memories in Black and White," a collection of childhood memoirs written by members of the "Royal Scribblers" writers group. It includes three stories from Kathie's childhood and is available at the Chapter 2 Bookstore in Cashiers.

A season ticket to our monthly raffle makes a perfect gift for the person who has everything. It gives them the opportunity to win one of the monthly drawings during the next 12 months, and it benefits our local Fire Department!


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Each month, Betsy Paul Properties raffles an original painting to benefit the Cashiers / Glenville Fire Department.

Only 100 raffle tickets at $5 each are made available for each painting. 'Season Tickets' are also available!

Stop by Betsy Paul Properties Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm (Saturday 9am to 5pm) to view and purchase tickets for this month's painting as well as the other paintings contributed for the year.

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We are located in the cottage adjacent to the historic Toll House on Highway 64 West, only one-mile west of the crossroads in the center of Cashiers, North Carolina.