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PHOTO GALLERY: Scotty Fund Town Picnic
The Scotty Fund Town Picnic goes until 6 p.m. Saturday night on the lawn of the Bethel Municipal Center.
The Scotty Fund Town Picnic was held on a sunny Saturday on the front lawn of the Bethel Municipal Center.
The non-profit organization is named for Scotty Anderson, who lost his life at the age of 3 to cancer. Scotty’s parents, Linda and Mark Anderson, founded the non-profit organization in honor of their son as a way for his memory to live on. Grant money is given to children for medical expenses, transportation and other costs. Additional support the organization provides include cooking meals, providing child care, running errands and grocery shopping.
Bouncy houses, pony rides, a dunk tank and many other kid-friendly activities entertained children and families to help to raise money for children affected by cancer. The Scotty Fund provides financial and family support to children with life threatening or critical illness in Bethel and surrounding areas.
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