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Dodge Student Organizes Fundraiser For Boston Bombing Victim

A kind-hearted Dodge Intermediate Student is organizing a fundraiser for the family of Richard Martin, an 8-year-old boy who died in the Boston Marathon bombing.

A kind-hearted Dodge Intermediate Student is organizing a fundraiser for the family of Richard Martin, an 8-year-old boy who died in the Boston Marathon bombing.

The event, called Buck$ 4 Boston, is scheduled at 10:15 a.m. until 1:15 p.m. May 15 at the Dodge Intermediate Track.

The registration form is attached to this article in a PDF file.

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In a flyer posted on the Twinsburg Schools website, the student called Dale C. provides details on the event:

Dear Twinsburg Families,

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As you have all heard, on April 15th the bombing at the Boston Marathon oc- curred. I know you all would love to do something to help. So, this event is the one for you!

Hi, my name is Dale C. and I go to Dodge Intermediate School, here in Twinsburg. This event is Buck$ 4 Boston.

On Tuesday, May 14th at the Dodge track from 10:15 a.m.- 1:15 p.m., we will have the track open and a donation stand outside taking donations for the Martin Richards family whose mother and daughter are in the hospital and their son Martin deceased from the explosion.

That is what this Minnie marathon is for. We have multiple sponsors with the City of Twinsburg and the Dodge PTO are all involved. Plus everyone is invited.

Also if there are any questions please email me or us at bucks4boston@aol.com or if you have any ideas I am open to anything you want to tell me. Thank you so much!

I really hope to see you all and your family at this wonderful event. See you soon.

Sincerely,

Dale C.


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