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“She is probably one of the most loving, kind, generous people that you will ever meet,” said Whitney Owens.
Angela Spann is a Lexington resident working to better her community and the people who live there, by turning a devastating situation into motivation to help others.
“The Tyler Spann foundation was started immediately after Tyler’s drowning in the riptide June 19, 2018,” explained Angela Spann.
Angela says the Lexington community donated money to help with expenses after her teenage son Tyler Spann drowned while the family was vacationing in Florida.
“Those funds were used to create a scholarship in Tyler’s name,” Spann said.
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The tickets were placed in a plastic drum that was turned by Chamber volunteers Jonathan Myers and Craig Myers at the Santa Cash drawing Saturday, Dec. 12.
Photos by Chelsea Weeks/Claremore Daily Progress
Santa grabs one of the winning Santa Cash tickets out of the plastic drum while Chamber volunteer Craig Myers watches.
Eric Wrede received $1,000.Â
Courtney and Harrison Belvin received $1,000.
Kreista Grace received $1,000.Â
Tillie Webb received $2,500.
Whitney Owen received $5,000.
James Anderson received $5,000.
Hundreds of holiday consumers watched eagerly as Santa Claus spun a giant plastic drum filled with potentially life-changing raffle tickets.
The consumers were tucked in their vehicles â safely socially distanced. They watched the conclusion of the 17th annual Santa Cash event hosted by the Claremore Chamber of Commerce held at the Claremore High School stadium parking lot.