Two Stepping in the Wild West

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Two Stepping in the Wild West

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Annette Bell (back row, from left) with husband and State Representative Keith Bell are all smiles with Fig’s Backyard owner Greg Figueroa, Henderson County Precinct 4 Commissioner Mark Richardson, State District Judge Scott McKee and The Monitor’s Director of Sales Janice Grubbs Vincik (front row, from left), Fig’s Backyard owner Caroline Figueroa, Henderson County Precinct 1 Commissioner Wendy Spivey and Athens-based Attorney Ashley McKee (Judge McKee’s wife) during the Wild West Gala held Oct. 4 at Fig’s Backyard in Tool. The gala was a night filled with a live auction, dinner, dancing, fun and memories to help benefit the Henderson County United Way.

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Melinda’s Hot Sauce owners Greg and Caroline Figueroa present the Wild West Gala held at Fig’s Backyard in Tool Oct. 4. 

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Lakeside Construction owner Damon Lewis (from left), Home Instead owners Erik and Kim Gassman and Blue Diamond and Cedar Creek Social owner Giovanni Rodriguez enjoy a conversation during the Wild West Gala Oct. 4.

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Annette Bell (from left), her husband and State Representative Keith Bell, State District Judge Scott McKee and his wife Ashley have a night of fun at the Wild West Gala Oct. 4.

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Henderson County United Way President Greg Figueroa (from left) and wife Caroline mingle with Henderson County Precinct 1 Commissioner Wendy Spivey, The Monitor’s Director of Sales Janice Grubbs Vincik and Henderson County Precinct 4 Commissioner Mark Richardson during the Wild West Gala benefiting the Henderson County United Way Oct. 4.

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Jordan Roofing owner David Jordan (from left) and Keller Williams Realty realtor and Jordan’s wife Kayla enjoy the Wild West theme Oct. 4.