MARATHON CITY COSTUME CONTEST NETS $1,257 FOR COMMUNITY THEATRE


On Nov. 8, city of Marathon leaders and staff presented local nonprofit Marathon Community Theatre with a $1,257 donation from the city’s annual employee Halloween costume contest. Votes cast throughout the day, with a minimum of $1 per vote, will help the nonprofit theater with ongoing repairs to an aging building. The city selects a new local charity each year as its costume contest donation recipient. From left: Marathon Planning Director Brian Shea, MCT president Linda Diaz, deputy utilities director Libby Frazier, planner and costume contest winner Erin Dafoe, councilman Luis Gonzalez and Building Official Gerard Roussin. ALEX RICKERT/Keys Weekly

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