The Raus Community Center has been a centerpiece in the community since it started as a schoolhouse in 1890. Since 1955 the Raus Community Involvement Club has been active in the restoration and …
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The Raus Community Center has been a centerpiece in the community since it started as a schoolhouse in 1890. Since 1955 the Raus Community Involvement Club has been active in the restoration and preservation of the building which was placed on the National and Tennessee Registers of Historic Places in 2012. First Community Bank will be the financial sponsor of the schoolhouse restoration for 2023-24. At left is Rebecca Parker, fundraising chairman. Linda Nichols, right, represented First Community Bank.
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