12th Annual Open Bible Tricky Tray

Dorchester Banner
Posted 10/27/18

Submitted to The Dorchester Banner Open Bible Church and Academy Pastor Steve Bloodsworth displays a guitar that has been donated for the church's fundraising event. CAMBRIDGE — Every year for the …

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12th Annual Open Bible Tricky Tray

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Submitted to The Dorchester Banner Open Bible Church and Academy Pastor Steve Bloodsworth displays a guitar that has been donated for the church's fundraising event. Submitted to The Dorchester Banner
Open Bible Church and Academy Pastor Steve Bloodsworth displays a guitar that has been donated for the church's fundraising event.
CAMBRIDGE — Every year for the past 11 years Open Bible Church and Academy has held the area’s premier fundraiser and this year will be no different. With lots of great prizes rolling in daily School Administrator Cindy Cannon announced that the 12th Annual Open Bible Tricky Tray will be held on Nov. 17, with doors opening at 4 p.m. and drawings beginning promptly at 6 p.m. With increased popularity the Open Bible Tricky Tray, through the kindness of the Cambridge Wesleyan Church was blessed to move this year to the Wesleyan Family Center at 803 Race St. in Cambridge. Some of the outstanding prizes already received include a stay at the Dunes Manor Hotel and Suites in Ocean City; 100 gallons of heating fuel; a 26 inch red State Farm / Megan Holotik bicycle; Amazon Fire 16GB HD Tablet and a Fender Starcaster electric guitar being held by Pastor Steve Bloodsworth in the picture above. For more information and a list of prizes visit the tricky tray information tab at openbibleacademy.net or call Cindy Cannon at 410-924-7267 or 410-228-4488 and visit Open Bible Tricky Tray on Facebook. Donations welcomed and coming in daily.
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