The Zonta Club of Mineral Wells presents the 24th Annual Zonta Tour of Homes on Sunday, Dec. 6, 2-5 p.m.
Tickets available from any Zonta Club member or the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce, 511 E. Hubbard St. Pre-sale $10, or $12 at the door the day of the tour.
Featured on tour this year are the homes of Darlene Garrett, Marlin and Kelly Stults and Jeffery and Christy McKamey along with St. Luke’s Church and Cherokee Iron Works.
The home of Marlin and Kelly Stults is located at 2611 N.E. 23rd St. This new, two-story, 4,300-square-foot home was built in 2007 and the family began residing there in January 2008.
While the home is new, it is called “the Castle” because it holds all the charm and beauty of the old world while perched on a hilltop. The architectural design displays exquisite attention to detail. Some of the old-world features are seen in the native stone, carriage entrance to the garage, the brass statues, and the tower located on the southeast end of the structure. Throughout the interior of the home, there is a beautiful blend of natural stone, wood, a Juliet balcony and arched ceilings. These are just some of the unique details that will be enjoyed in touring this warm and welcoming home.
Zonta Club of Mineral Wells is proud to offer this tour every year as their primary fundraiser. Zonta supports services internationally and locally including Meals on Wheels of Palo Pinto County through United Way of Palo Pinto County, Coats for Kids, the Hope Girl Scout Troop, the Lifeline Program and Women’s Services at Palo Pinto General Hospital, Cocoon Pregnancy Resource Center, Hope Shelter, Dunbar Neighborhood Council and local efforts for cancer research.
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