ROLLING THE DICE; CHITTENANGO FOUNDATION REVISES VILLAGE BOARD GAME.(Local)

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From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
Date: 20030107
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Byline: Erin Shultz Contributing writer

You can follow the yellow brick road straight to jail - or Charity Lockup, as it were. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200.

That is, of course, if you are playing the Monopoly Game of Chittenango, which was released recently as a fund-raiser for the Chittenango Foundation.

All proceeds from the sale of the $20 game will go directly to the Chittenango Foundation, which sponsors both OzFest and the L. Frank Baum Oz Museum. According to Marcia Boronczyk, Chittenango Monopoly game chairwoman, the money raised from the game will be ...

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