A charity event is headed to the chapel you will NOT want to miss, and it stars one of our very own brides! It's time to raise funds for the Friends of The Salado Public Library with Wonderland!
- Rick Thomssn
- Jul 18
- 1 min read

Well, you can tell from the publicity photo alone (thanks, Royce!) that this event is going to be another fun-filled excursion into the literary world of the Friends of the Salado Public Library. We think the article is clear enough to read, but even better, grab a copy of the 3rd quarter, 2025 issue of "The Jewel in The Crown" magazine, published by our own Tim and Marilyn at The Village Voice. The casting for the show seems to be pitch perfect, and the excitement is already at medium-rare this far out from performance! We're excited to be doing 2 shows for the first time, and have marketed this event as an adult activity to give our parents and grandparents a chance to get out and about and see what 'ol Alice is up to! Many thanks to the Friends of the Salado Public Library for selecting the chapel for their fundraiser, and it's our delight to provide this to the library as our donation. Fun times ahead!
Otherwise, in chapel land, we're fixing to gear up for the big wedding coming up, and enjoying all the greenery around the building. Deep summer is usually a relatively slow time for weddings due to temperatures, but we can always work around Mr. Sunshine to make the day great!
Well, time to get hopping (See what I did there?) and let me wish all our chapel fans a wonderful weekend of laughter, love and blessings! Later!





























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