Keeping with a tradition that has raised more than $17,500 to help fight breast cancer since it was started in 2011, it was “pink out day” Friday at Vets High as students, faculty and staff found …
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Keeping with a tradition that has raised more than $17,500 to help fight breast cancer since it was started in 2011, it was “pink out day” Friday at Vets High as students, faculty and staff found inventive ways to be in the pink. The juniors and seniors of the school’s leadership academy ran the event. Donations are made and students are rewarded with goody bags of sweets…appropriately pink. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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