Bed and Breakfast Giveaway

OCWC Fund Raiser

OCWC would appreciate your help selling tickets for donation.

We have 2 One Night Stays at Abilenes Victorian Inn's Hazlett Room that we are collecting donations for chances to win.

2 Winners will be picked February 3, 2006 during OCWC Tournament.

Turn in collected donations and filled out tickets to Coach Giles or Jerry Mick.

To get additional tickets contact Coach Giles or Jerry Mick

This fund raiser is a good source of revenue for our club. Please help us sell.

One chance to win for $1.00
Or
Six chances to win for $5.00.

Once again we thank you for your support.

Jerry Mick Jeff Giles
OCWC Co-Director OCWC Co-Director
jmick@usd239.org jgiles@usd239.org
785-392-3359 785-392-3135

www.abilenesvictorianinn.com

The Hazlett Room

The Hazlett Room, named in honor of Edward "Swede" Hazlett, features a king bed, a private bath with shower, and a balcony adjoining the Eisenhower Room balcony. Sleep in quiet comfort, and, when you awaken, step out onto the lovely balcony where you'll be greeted by the music of songbirds, visits by butterflies, and the soothing sounds of small town commerce. A TV and VCR are also included in the Hazlett Room.


www.abilenesvictorianinn.com

Abilene's ideal location for:
Afternoon Tea
Bridal Showers
Receptions
Baby Showers
Small Weddings
Business Meetings
Special Events
Honeymoons
Reunions
Red Hat events
Gift certificates available upon request.

Contact us about our new packages for any or all of the above occasions.

Guest comments, June 2006:

The town is so wonderful and friendly. I'm overwhelmed by the beauty of this place: the front entryway, with its rich, dark woods and fabrics from yesteryear, took my breath away. The inn is charming, very Victorian, and the ambiance is so enveloping.

There were 20 for breakfast this morning, and they all raved about their stay and the breakfast Adrian prepared. We sat out on the front porch in the wicker swing and listened to the train whistle as the train rolled through.

The songbirds were everywhere and we heard from an occasional cricket that hadn't turned in yet. Butterflies here and there, sunning themselves on the porch railing. Ah, the restfulness of it all . . .