(KAIR)--The ribbon will be cut Thursday, marking the opening of the long-planned multi-purpose addition at the Atchison County Community Schools of USD 377.
The concept is that of the Atchison County Community Schools Education Foundation, with the non-profit raising more than $1 million in pledges and donations to fund the construction of the addition since the group began fundraising efforts in 2019.
Former Kansas State University Football Coach Bill Snyder will assist with the ribbon cutting prior to Thursday evening's dinner and presentation billed as "Building a Legacy: An Evening with Bill Snyder."
The evening is sponsored by Ben Hawk's Effingham Thrivent, with tickets required to attend the event. Those are available for purchase for $40.
The program and dinner will take place Thursday evening in the school gymnasium.
Doors open at 5:45.
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