Moving Day for Blue Dragon Academy Coming Soon Part 2

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As you can see, these items will be great enhancements for the children. We also have pictures of these items if you have questions about them. We will always be taking donations and memorials to pay down the debt of the building and continue to hold fundraisers for the debt. Blue Dragon Academy is a 501 (C)3 so all donations are tax deductible.

Another way to support the Blue Dragon Academy Building Fund is to attend the upcoming 2- for-1 party on May 4th at the Legion.

It is going to be a festive Kentucky Derby/Cinco de Mayo party. First come in your Kentucky Derby Attire, prizes for hats-purchased or made. Pre-race social starts at 4:30 pm with crazy games and watch your winning horse at 6:30 pm.

After the race we will have hermit crab races, bingo and silent auction items. Taco bar and Mint Julep Punch will be fun eats & drinks. Tickets are $25 at Treasure Chest or at Alliance. You can also purchase at the door. We also have a raffle fundraiser going on right now that has Mother's Day theme prizes with top prize a diamond necklace. Tickets are at Treasure Chest, Alliance and will be at the Kentucky Derby Party. We also are selling Butter Braids at The Treasure Chest that profits the building fund.

After we get moved we welcome volunteers to rock babies, read to children, provide music, art projects, or supervise swim time at pool. All volunteers need to pass background checks. If you are interested contact Heidi 360- 2755.

Watch for upcoming Open House and ribbon cutting events. Thanks for the tremendous support to make this dream come true. This project has been a true leap of faith for our board of directors. The dream would not have happened without the very generous donations and support we have received to date.

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