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Local News PUBLISHED: More than 1,100 free hot dogs were served during the event last Thursday, according to Debbie Ball-Odeh, Bash chairperson. "It takes so many volunteers and businesses to help us pull off this celebration," Ball-Odeh said. "This year, our business community really came through and all expenses were paid through donations of cash, product or services. "We had over 20 volunteers who helped from the planning through the event itself, plus many folks who jumped in to help with set up or tear down. Everyone really stepped up this year to make this happen." The event, held in the south parking lot of the middle school, included free food, courtesy of the Kalkaska Parent Teacher Organization and many community members and businesses. There were inflatables and a "Berry Go Round" ride set up by Fun Services from Grand Rapids. The Kalkaska Public Library had a booth that included an assortment of free books, magazines and videos. "Best of all, our school families are able to come together and celebrate this new school year," Ball- Odeh said. "The Bash is a positive beginning for a productive and wonderful year." Compiled by Heidi Berden. |
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