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Raffle Benefits Clients Of Sandwich’s Open Door

An area business conducted a raffle drawing and later donated the proceeds to Open Door Rehabilitation Center in Sandwich.

Rita Potter, Open Door director, accepted a generous donation from Joe Fraser, co-owner of Olde Timers Antique Centre.
Rita Potter, Open Door director, accepted a generous donation from Joe Fraser, co-owner of Olde Timers Antique Centre. (Open Door Rehabilitation Center/File)

SANDWICH, IL—In celebration of 20 years in business, Olde Timers Antique Centre conducted a raffle drawing for a dollhouse and donated the proceeds to Open Door Rehabilitation Center. The proceeds aim to help support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Donations help provide Open Door with the ability to develop enriching opportunities that improve the quality of life for the 125 clients the organizations serves.

Among the activities that Open Door tends to run are dance classes, field trips, visits to local parks and movie nights. These activities are made possible, in part, by donations.

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For information, visit odrc.org or call 815-786-8468.

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