American Heart Assoc.

City’s history revealed at benefit gala

by | Nov 7, 2019 | Area news

The red carpet was rolled out and the glitz and glamour of days gone by were in the air

as the Farmersville Heritage Museum was debuted in grand style Saturday night.

The Night at the Museum Benefit Gala welcomed 180 guests to the event that was the culmination of months of planning and preparing for this special reveal.

For the full story, see the Nov. 7 issue or subscribe online

Sonia Duggan • [email protected]

American Heart Assoc.

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