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Sumner High School ASB hosts 6th Annual Benefit Night Dinner and Talent Show

Fifth generation Sumner resident Julie Nordyke Moltke is suffering from a rare form of cancer, and Sumner High School wants to help with a fundraiser, silent auction and talent show.

Join Sumner High School for a very special talent show to benefit fifth generation Sumner resident and SHS graduate Julie Nordyke Moltke.

Moltke was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer-- so rare, she's one in a million.

The ASB-sponsored event will raise funds to support Julie and her family with medical costs.  Benefit Night features a variety of performances by students and community members, making for a fun evening of entertainment and laughter for the whole community.

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Moltke is an active member of the Sumner and Sumner High School communities.  As a high school student she was involved in many activities and served as ASB vice president.  In the community she has continued as a leader, serving as the president of the Sumner Historical Society.

It's the first year that Sumner High School ASB is hosting a dinner and silent auction as part of Benefit Night.  

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Choose to make a difference and show your support for our local community member.

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IF YOU GO:

 Benefit Night Dinner 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. February 22, 2012
Tickets for the dinner are $20 per plate and can be purchased at Sumner High School or at the door.

Benefit Night Talent Show 7:00 p.m. February 23, 2012

Benefit Night Talent Show 7:00 p.m. February 24, 2012

Admission to the Talent Show is $10 per person or $16 for two; tickets available at the door.  Donations are appreciated!

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