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Spencer High School Drama Department Helping Feed Our Children in Conjunction with Fall Musical

Spencer High School Drama Department Helping Feed Our Children in Conjunction with Fall Musical

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Spencer, IA (KICD)– The Spencer High School Drama Department is bringing back a community outreach project in conjunction with the fall musical.

Abbey Crew is overseeing this year’s effort and has decided to help make sure all students have enough food to get the weekend to match up with a theme from this year’s show.

Crew says there are a couple of different ways Spencer community can step up and help the cause.

All donations for Feed Our Children can be dropped off in the front concourse of Spencer High School between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. through Friday of this week or before and after performances of “Anastasia”.

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