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    You are at:Home»Local News»Wamego Teens Raise Money For Tornado Victims

    Wamego Teens Raise Money For Tornado Victims

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    By KMAN Staff on July 6, 2013 Local News, Top Story, Wamego
    Maggie Shermoen and Alexis Pettay
    Maggie Shermoen and Alexis Pettay

    Over one hundred people gathered in the auditorium of Wamego High School tonight as well as to participate in a silent auction, with both events raising money for the victims of the Moore Oklahoma tornado. Wamego high student Alexis Pettay spearheaded the event, and she says she was inspired to do something for Moore after watching a benefit concert presented by country music star Blake Shelton. She asked her friend Maggie Shermoen to assist, and in just a matter of weeks, the two friends had everything ready for the fund raising event.

    Pettay says there were donation jars set up at Pizza Hut, Gene’s Heartland Foods, New York Fashion Exchange, Bennington State Bank, Kaw Valley State Bank, and the First National Bank of Wamego. Over $200 was raised from these donation jars alone.

    The silent auction contained items donated from Wamego businesses and included a donut hole maker, various home items as well as gift baskets from salons.

    Each performance was given by a member of the Wamego community and styles ranged from pop, country, christian, and bluegrass. The event concluded with a patriotic salute to the military with each branch of the armed forces having their song played. Current and former members of those branches were asked to stand as their song played so they may be recognized and thanked for their service.

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