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Save the Date -- April 27th

3/27/2019

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HAHA presents our annual Hermosa Saturday Night fundraiser program.
Saturday, April 27th --- 5 pm --- at the Hermosa School
This year we celebrate our 100-year-old neighbor, Custer State Park.
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Speakers Craig Pugsley and Dick Miller will tell stories about their years working at the park. History! Excitement! Humor!

Sally Svenson, local musician and long-time Park employee, will debut a couple songs she has written for Custer State Park's 100th anniversary.

Enjoy a tasty supper for a free-will donation. Sloppy Joes, chips, and HAHA's famous brownies and desserts.

Our fundraiser this year is called HAHA's Lucky Number Raffle-- donate and you may win cash prizes. We will also have some Hermosa memorabilia for silent auction.
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  • Home
  • About HAHA
    • Mission and Goals
    • Contact and Connect
    • Board of Directors
    • History of HAHA
    • HAHA Museum
    • Meeting Minutes >
      • 2018 Minutes
  • Sponsors
    • 2019 Christmas Carnival
  • Events
    • 2023 Events >
      • 2023 Online Auction Fundraiser
    • 2022 Events
    • 2022 Auction Fundraiser
    • 2021 Events
    • 2020 Events
    • 2019 Events
    • 2018 Events
    • 2017 Events
    • 2016 Events
  • Programs
    • HAHA Committees
    • Memorial Garden
    • Memorial Bricks
    • Brand Boards
    • Museum Renovations
  • Hermosa History
    • Stories of Local People
    • Places and Buildings
  • Hermosa Arts
  • Books and Memorabilia
    • 2020 Calendars
    • A Hermosa Mystery: Battle River Cemetery 1880-1895
    • Purchase Battle River Cemetery Book
    • Horse Thieves at Battle River, July 1882
    • Purchase Horse Thieves Book
    • History of Masonic Battle River Lodge #92 A.F. and A.M., 1886-2000
    • Purchase History of Masonic Lodge Book
  • Donate & Get Involved
    • Make a Donation
  • HAHA News