Juniors sell carnations for St. Jude’s
February 1, 2017
Every year, class advisories host various fundraisers in order to benefit either their class or a charity of their choosing. This year, the Junior Class will be hosting a carnation sale benefiting St. Jude’s Cancer Research.
The sales will take place during all lunch shifts on Feb. 2- 7 on the stage in the Commons. The carnations cost either $1 for one or $5 for six and will be distributed on Valentine’s Day during 4th Hour.
The carnations are great gifts for friends or family and all the proceeds go towards a great cause. While the class has not determined a monetary goal for the fundraiser, they hope all students participate as a way to benefit cancer research and spread Valentine’s cheer.

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