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Donate To a Good Cause And You Could Wind Up with a Log Cabin Near Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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For a $100 donation this two-bedroom log cabin near Great Smoky Mountains National Park could be yours.

For a $100 donation you could help a good cause and possibly find yourself with the keys to a log cabin near Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The donation goes to the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization of western North Carolina.

This is so much more than just an ordinary house raffle; this support is vital to Big Brothers Big Sisters efforts to help more children. This is your chance to inspire a child to reach their full potential through an ongoing relationship with a mentor. That’s not all! It is also your chance to win a Log Cabin to do whatever you choose…The possibilities are endless. So buy your ticket now and start spreading the word to everyone you know.

The two-bedroom, 2,000-square-foot log cabin sits in Bryson City, North Carolina, just a mile from the Deep Creek entrance to the park. It features a 1,400-square-foot wrap-around porch, two full bathrooms, kitchen, two-room loft, even a slate pool table.

Deadline to buy tickets for the raffle is October 7, with the winner to be chosen October 14. For more details on the cabin, and information on buying a ticket, check out this website.

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What a great cabin. And you can't beat the location.
You could float down Deep Creek every day next summer.

Danny
www.hikertohiker.com


That is awesome. I am going to buy some tickets right now. Hope I win


Great cabin but alas, really far from Colorado.


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