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Moms on a Mission are at it again

Moms on a Community Mission are back at it this year with some fun new ideas for their small business Christmas party.

Moms on a Community Mission are back at it this year with some fun new ideas for their small business Christmas party.

Directors Tara Cure and Bobbi have said: “We listened to peoples comments and suggestions from last year, and decided we really needed to amp things up a bit. We will be hosting at Arcola Prairie Place, the capacity and the setup is exactly what we need to make an event of this caliber happen.”

Last year Moms on a Community Mission hosted a full evening, with cocktails, dinner, entertainment with DJ and dancing afterwards to a sold out show, and they are hoping to do the same this year.

“Because we are hosting in Arcola, we really want to give back to both communities, which is why we have decided to split the proceeds this year between Arcola Rink and Carlyle Playschool,” said Cure. “Both organizations play key roles in our area, and without them residents would be forced to live without, or drive further out of town. The moment people are driving out of town, is the moment we lose even more local income.

“Arcola Rink is raising money for some much needed repairs. Meanwhile Carlyle Playschool is needing to expand, and looking for more space to be able to accommodate the number of students they have each year."

“I look after planning the events for my co-workers anyway. And in previous years we have had to travel as far as Regina for things to do, so why not just put that event on right here in our own community. Employers can now just contact us, let us know how many people will be attending and we will send an invoice for the tickets. That's it.

“The only detail they need to worry about is letting their employees know when and where. On the flip side of that, this event is not company specific. If you're looking for a super fun night out with friends or family then this is the answer for that too.”

Organizers have arranged for a hypnotist to entertain at the show this year. He travels around the world entertaining guests on board luxury cruise lines.

The evening will include a fully catered meal with a spread of fantastic desserts, a cash bar, prizes and finally the DJ and dancing to carry the night on.

Tickets are $55 each. They can do single tickets or accommodate multiple tables. They also need to make it known that they will be providing safe rides home after the event, between Arcola and Carlyle.

“We want to be certain that everyone is getting home to their loved ones this holiday season,” said Cure.

Moms On A Community Mission Inc. is a non-profit organization located in Carlyle. Directors Tara Cure, Bobbi Wolbaum, and Jennifer Deimuth have worked with a crew of volunteers to raise and donate back over $20,000 in 2018 alone. This includes money to the Carlyle Playground fund, the Carlyle Rink, and Kidsport to name a few. They are always planning new events, so if an organization is needing help with funding, they are encouraged to reach out.