Summerfest 2019 is Here !

Tim Buckhout • 1 June 2019

This year's entertainment line-up for the
11th annual Summerfest is a
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See our 2019 List of Projects BELOW ​You Can Support!

This just in ….. Check out the new roof on the bath house. You don't want to miss the progress we have made this year on things.

​Get your ticket today to Summerfest 2019 to see first hand what is going on!

2019 Projects You Can Support

2019 is expected to be a great year for MVSC and White Sulphur Springs Ranch and we hope you can join us by making a donation to support our continued work. Here are some of the major projects we are planning for 2019.

- CONTINUE WORK ON THE BATH HOUSE -
Install Commercial Steel Doors
Complete all exterior trim
Install Roofing
Install Siding
Paint the bath house exterior
Install all electrical work
Complete Plumbing
WE STILL NEED MATERIAL DONATIONS OF:
Insulation & Sheetrock
Dressing/Toilet area partitions
and LABOR DONATIONS FOR
Taping/Texturing & Interior Painting
If you can help with these resources, please call 925-321-3354

- CONSTRUCT A DECK FOR LIVING HISTORY SCHOOL DAYS -
This program supports 3rd graders and lets them experience and appreciate life on the ranch in the mid 1800's. We still need to raise about $1000 for concrete work and another $2500 for surface decking material.
If you can help with these resources, please call 925-321-3354

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