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CMS seventh-grade students to raise money for flood victims

Seventh grade math teacher Katie Campbell can be contacted at 270-465-5121, by those wishing to donate baked goods for sale or donate money.
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Campbellsville Middle School seventh-grade students are raising money to help flood victims.

On Saturday, September 17, 2016 and Saturday, September 24, 2016 the CMS seventh-grade class will host bake sales 8am-1pmCT/9am-2pmET, at Kroger, 399 Campbellsville Bypass, Campbellsville, KY, in Green River Plaza. All money raised will go toward Westside Elementary School in Louisiana.

Students are conducting the sale to help what they can do to help those who lost their belongings in recent flooding in Louisiana.

Westside Elementary School in Louisiana lost all their supplies in the flood, so CMS students want to raise money to send to the school to buy more.

Those who would like to donate baked goods for the sales or donate money to the cause can contact seventh-grade math teacher Katie Campbell at 270-465-5121.




This story was posted on 2016-09-14 11:37:31
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