During home basketball games this season, the Kemmerer National Honor Society did fundraisers for a few charities in the community. The NHS raised money for Turning Point, Paws and Claws and the Food Bank.
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During home basketball games this season, the Kemmerer National Honor Society did fundraisers for a few charities in the community. The NHS raised money for Turning Point, Paws and Claws and the Food Bank. The total raised for Turning Point was $177, Paws and Claws was $139, and $108 was raised for the Food Bank. The NHS students would like to thank the community and any other contributors for making these donations possible, and they hope to continue the fundraisers next year. Pictured: NHS members Charity Chamberlain, Liza Despain, Maisey McRoberts, Eli Erickson, Tanner Plowman, Merrick Cooper, Gage Shepherd and Sammi Butler. (COURTESY PHOTO)