The Chantry Island Cham-bettes dressed up as witches as part of their Ghouls Night Out fundraiser at Outlaw Brew Co. October 28 in support of the Chapman House residential hospice.
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Outlaw Brew Co. in Southampton hosted the Chantry Island Cham-bettes’ Ghouls Night Out October 28. Hooked noses, broom sticks and pointy hats could be seen throughout the establishment - and all for a good cause with proceeds from admission-by-donation going towards regional hospice, the Chapman House in Owen Sound.
A silent auction, raffle and spooky games helped bring the night’s total raised to $1,100. Mini Jacques of Port Elgin also read Tarot Cards. Cham-bette Carol Ann D’Andrea said the night was spooktacular and the Cham-bettes will be looking to top up their donation to $2,000 at their next meeting.
Chantry Island Cham-bettes Jan Holmes and Jackie Smith brewed up some donations while handling the admission and giving out raffle tickets during the Chantry Island Cham-bettes Ghouls Night Out at Outlaw Brew Co. October 28.
A silent auction was part of the Chapman House fundraiser held at Outlaw Brew Co. October 28.
Chantry Island Cham-bettes Ghouls Night Out saw spooky games and a raffle, all in support of the Chapman House residential hospice serving Bruce and Grey.
A total of $1,100 was raised at the Chantry Island Cham-bettes Ghouls Night Out in support of the Chapman House in Owen Sound October 28.