The Boise Noon Optimist Club held its annual Christmas Party on December 3, 2017 and following tradition, it hosted a silent auction to purchase gifts for the children at Hays Shelter Home. Families and friends of Optimist Club members were on hand to to enjoy the games, food, raffle items, dessert raffle and new this year, a baker's dessert contest.
Club secretary Lisa Peterson shared pictures of the top three decorated cakes all with an adorable Winnie the Pooh theme.
She also proudly proclaimed that $2,300 was raised for their goal. Now that's how to start the season off with optimism!
Thanks to Lisa Peterson for photos.
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Friday, December 8, 2017
Boise Noon Optimist Club parties to benefit the Hays Shelter Home
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