The Lincoln County Historical Society and the Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History scored big at Cushing’s Festival in the Park with a donation from Linda CarterHolman for their silent auction that will be held during the upcoming Masquerade Ball.

The canvas print, “Oh My” was selected by CarterHolman after being contacted by committee member Molly Payne.  Cushing native Linda CarterHolman was eager to donate something to help raise funds for the Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History.

“It’s my pleasure to help when I can,” CarterHolman told KUSH. 

CarterHolman and her husband Greg, now residents of Oregon House, California, were in Cushing to take part in the Festival in the Park and visit with family and friends.  To see more works by Linda CarterHolman, visit her website at www.carterholman.com.

The Ball will be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 7, 2009 at the Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center.  It will be a fun-filled evening of entertainment including live music by the Tinker Air Force “Flying High” 18-piece Orchestra, cash bar provided by Territory Cellars in Stroud, silent auction, costume contests for best costume, best mask and best couple, dancing, great food, VIP Lounge with ballgames on the big screen and will be emceed by KUSH 1600 AM radio hosts Donna Judd and Molly Payne of the Donna and Molly Show.

If you are interested in making a donation to the Silent Auction or to purchase tickets for the Masquerade Ball, call the Museum at (405) 258-2425.  Tickets just $30 each.

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