Donate$1.00 and Support Our Troops Haunted House and we will post your name/city/(photo/comments) on a banner displayed at the WALL at this year’s event.
AND, following the Haunted House…. the banners will be mailed along with our annual Christmas cards to soldiers serving.
Please send your name, city (how you would like it to appear on your card) photos, comments and your dollar to:
The Support Our Troops Haunted House
PO Box 13
Farmington, MN 55024
Or…………
Click HERE to print out a copy of the card, sign it and mail it to us along with your donation.
Our goal is to cover the walls with 1,000+ cards this year and raise money and awareness for a good cause.
*All monies will be given to the Troops. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization.
October 7-8, 2011
(Due to a scheduling conflict, the second weekend of this event has regretfully been cancelled)
7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Dakota County Fairgrounds
4-H Building - Farmington, MN
$5.00 minimum donation at the door
Other donations will be cheerfully accepted.
Can't make it to the Haunted House???
Do you live too far away??? Love our soldiers???? Would you like to show your appreciation and are looking for a way to help but don’t know how? Well…...... here is your chance.
The Support Our Troops Haunted House
Is a 501c3 Non Profit Organization
Sponsored by: The Farmington VFW, the family and friends of SFC Grant I. Beyl & SSG Brandon C. Beyl
With Matching Funds Provided by
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
For more info call: Germaine Beyl
@ 651-460-6004 or email : sothhouse@yahoo.com
Our Mission:
To support local soldiers who are currently deployed, or have been
deployed overseas and their families, and assisting them as needs arise. This includes providing assistance to them on
an individual basis as well as providing assistance through the FRG’s (Family
Readiness Groups), presenting memorials and sending care packages to those who
serve. Our group also strives to raise
community awareness by honoring these soldiers and all who serve and to send a
message to them and to the community that
“They Have
Not Been Forgotten”.