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Smith Family Benefit is Sunday
Benefit will help to raise funds for the purchase of a new wheelchair for Dylan Smith. North students have already raised $5,000 through various activities.

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Benefit will help to raise funds for the purchase of a new wheelchair for Dylan Smith. North students have already raised $5,000 through various activities.

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