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    www.mtlaurelsun.com MAY 11–17, 2016 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    INSIDE THIS ISSUE‘Just in Time’ Gala

    Event May 21 benefitsNJ Aid for Animals. PAGE 6

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    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    Students at Springville Ele-mentary School had a chance toget “silly” on May 2 when theycovered third-grade teacher TomBettner with aerosol string to

    celebrate the culmination of theschool’s “Pennies for Patients”campaign.

    For three weeks leading up tothe event, students at the schoolcollected pennies and othercoins to raise money for theLeukemia and Lymphoma Soci-

    ety, the world’s largest voluntaryhealth organization for fundingresearch, cures and treatmentaccess for blood cancer patients.

    Although the school had agoal of $1,500, students went be-

    ZANE CLARK/The SunSpringville Elementary School students coat third-grade teacher Tom Bettner in aerosol string as areward for the school raising more than $1,700 in pennies and other change over a three-week periodas part of its ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

    Springville Elementary students cover third-grade teacher Tom Bettner with aerosol string as park of leukemia and lymphoma fundraiser

    Silly fun for a good cause

    please see KIDS, page 13

    Mt. Laurel and Medford merge for this year’sevent June 4 at Lenape High School track

    Relay for Life bringstogether communities

    By KRISTEN DOWDThe Sun

    Fourteen years ago, KathyTyrrell was looking for her silverlining.

    Tyrrell’s father had passedaway from cancer, and the Sha-mong resident wanted to turnthis tremendously negative eventinto something positive. Shecame across Medford’s Relay forLife, signed up and has neverlooked back.

    “I think cancer is somethingthat makes you feel alone a lot of times. This makes you feel likeyou’re not alone,” Tyrrell said.“And if you’ve lost someone,there’s other people here goingthrough the same thing. It’s reallyhelpful in that way.”

    Tyrrell now serves as the vol-unteer event chair for Relay for

    Life Medford-Mt. Laurel. Medfordhas hosted the fundraiser for 15years. Mt. Laurel’s event startedfive years ago. This is the firstyear the two towns have merged.

    “It’s a really great event wherethe communities come together.There are survivors. There arecaregivers. There are young kidsand older people,” Tyrrell said.“It’s just a really nice communityevent.”

    Relay for Life Medford-Mt. Lau-rel begins at 3 p.m. on Saturday,June 4, and runs through 6 a.m.on Sunday, June 5, at the track atLenape High School, 235 HartfordRoad. Teams sign up, fundraiseand, at the event, walk lapsaround the track.

    “Relay for Life was started by adoctor who was suffering fromcancer,” Tyrrell said. “The reason

    why it runs overnight is becausecancer never sleeps. It’s to bethere for those people who areawake in the middle of the nightbecause they’re scared or don’tknow what’s going to happen.”

    Since its inception in 1985,Relay for Life has grown to in-clude 4 million people in morethan 20 countries. It’s the largest

    please see EVENT, page 9

    IF YOU GOWhen : 3 p.m. on June 4 to 6a.m. on June 5Where : Lenape High Schooltrack, 235 Hartford RoadHow: Come watch the openingceremonies, or take part in theevent by registering at www.relayforlife.org/mtlaurelnj.

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    2 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — MAY 11–17, 2016

    Rowan College at BurlingtonCounty fall 2016 registration isnow open.

    RCBC’s early fall registrationis a way for students to lock downtheir ideal schedule.

    RCBC transforms lives by de-livering educational experiencesin an accessible and diverse envi-ronment. Register today atrcbc.edu/fall16.

    RCBC students receive morethan $20 million in financial aid

    including need-based scholar-ships from the RCBC Foundation.The school offers an innovativeundergraduate research programand new honors initiative andboasts the largest online offeringof any community college in NewJersey.

    The college has a premier part-nership that provides students anaffordable path to the highly-sought Rowan University bache-lor’s and advanced degrees with

    benefits that are only available toRCBC alumni.

    The college’s “3+1” program isexpected to begin in spring 2017(pending state and accreditationapproval).

    Students will be able to earn abachelor’s degree after threeyears at RCBC and a fourth withRowan University. This innova-tive program will reduce the costof four years tuition for certainprograms to $25,000.

    The YMCA of Burlington andCamden Counties invites areagolfers to the 43rd annual H. Dou-glas Lewis Memorial YMCA Golf Classic on Tuesday, June 7 at Lit-tle Mill Country Club located at104 Bortons Road in Marlton.

    Proceeds from the event willhelp “Send Kids to Y Camp.”

    Check-in begins at 10:30 a.m.,

    with lunch at 11:30 a.m. and ashotgun start at 12:30 p.m.

    Scramble format rules apply.Course contests and hole-in-oneprizes will be awarded as well astop prizes for low net and lowgross teams.

    The event will be followed by acocktail reception and dinner aswell as a silent auction.

    Non-golfers who wish to showtheir support can enjoy food, funand fellowship at the cocktail re-ception and dinner, with ticketsavailable for $65. Registration forthe event ends on Friday, May 20.

    Contact Jaimie Geddes at (856)231-9622, ext. 202 or

    [email protected] for addi-tional information.

    RCBC fall registration now open

    Sign up for YMCA Golf Classic by May 20

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    MAY 11–17, 2016 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 3

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    The following Lenape HighSchool boys’ tennis scores weresubmitted by varsity head coachTony Guerrera.

    Moorestown Friends defeatedLenape, 3-2, on May 2.

    Singles:First singles: Jack Lavin,

    Lenape, defeated Harvey Robin 7-6 (9-7) 6-0

    Second singles: Andrew Lin,Moorestown Friends, defeatedMarc Ignarri 6-2 6-1

    Third singles: Liam Schenk,Moorestown Friends, defeatedJimmy Li 6-1 2-6 7-5

    Doubles:First doubles: Jordan White

    and Dylan Carilli, MoorestownFriends, defeated Jeremy Shpigeland Kavi Munjal 6-2 6-1

    Second doubles: Brett Chowand Allen Sha, Lenape, defeatedHunter Harris and Alex Barrett 6-4 6-0

    Shawnee defeated Lenape, 3-2,on May 4

    Singles:First singles: Eric Tecce,

    Shawnee, defeated Jack Lavin 6-36-2

    Second singles: Cole Tecce,Shawnee, defeated Marc Ignarri6-0 6-2

    Third singles: Nick Falcone,Shawnee, defeated Jimmy Li 7-5 6-3

    Doubles:First doubles: Kavi Munjal and

    Jeremy Shpigel, Lenape, defeatedBen Mead and Ben Magee 4-6 6-36-4

    Second doubles: Brett Chowand Allen Shaw, Lenape, defeated

    Jacob Delaney and James Mur-ray 6-0 6-1

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    4 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — MAY 11–17, 2016

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    The following reports are onfile with the Mt. Laurel Police:

    At 1:07 p.m. on April 19, Mt.Laurel Police responded to amotor vehicle crash on Ramble-wood Parkway near Route 73.During the investiga-tion, officers arrested amale, age 44, of Mt.Laurel. He wascharged with drivingwhile intoxicated andreleased pending a court hearing.

    At 9:15 p.m. on April 19, Mt.

    Laurel Police responded to a hotelon Fellowship Road for a disor-derly person. During the investi-gation, officers arrested a female,age 36, of Medford, for an out-standing warrant. The female re-sisted officers as they took herinto custody. She was chargedwith resisting arrest and releasedafter satisfying the warrant.

    At 4:44 p.m. on April 19, Mt. Lau-

    rel Police responded to theShoprite on Nixon Drive. Duringthe investigation, officers arresteda male, age 40, of Moorestown. Hewas charged with shoplifting andreleased pending a court hearing.

    At midnight onApril 19, Mt. LaurelPolice responded to aburglary at the Sunocoservice station, 3240Route 38. An employee

    witnessed a suspect enter thegarage area and steal money. Theinvestigation identified a suspect,

    and officers arrested a male, age29, of Mt. Laurel. He was chargedwith burglary and theft. Bail wasset at $10,000 with no 10 percentoption and he was committed tothe Burlington County Jail.

    At 9:27 p.m. on April 17, Mt.Laurel Police responded to an ac-tivated burglar alarm at a resi-dence on the unit block of VillageLane. The investigation revealed

    someone broke a sliding glassdoor and entered the residence. Itcould not be determined if any-thing was stolen.

    Mt. Laurel Police responded toa residential burglary on the 200block of Tam O’Shanter Road onApril 17. The investigation re-vealed that someone entered theresidence by removing a screenfrom an unlocked window some-time between April 15 and 17. Theresidence was ransacked. It didnot appear anything was taken.

    At 7:16 p.m. on April 17, Mt.Laurel Police conducted a motorvehicle stop on Ark Road nearRoute 38. During the stop, officersarrested a male, age 36, of Haines-port. He was arrested for an out-standing warrant and found inpossession of marijuana. He wascharged with possession of lessthan 50 grams of marijuana andreleased pending a court hearingafter satisfying the warrant.

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    6 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — MAY 11–17, 2016

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    ast week, state education offi-cials held two hearings to dis-cuss the potential of moving

    middle and high school start times tolater in the day. Proponents of themeasure say kids need their sleep, anddelaying the opening of schools will

    help in that regard.The American Academy of Pedi-

    atrics has recommended students startclass no earlier than 8:30 a.m., which iswhy the Legislature passed a measurelast year to study the feasibility of changing the state’s laws. Reports indi-cate that 85 percent of New Jersey’sschools start before 8:30 a.m.

    Doctors typically recommend teensget eight to nine hours of sleep pernight. Most teens aren’t getting thatmuch sleep.

    The easy and obvious solution

    would be for teens to go to bed earlier.But is that realistic?

    If classes start at 7:30 a.m., for exam-ple, teens would have to wake up aboutan hour earlier, at 6:30 a.m., to allow forthe typical morning routine and travelto school. To get the recommendednine hours of sleep, this same teenwould have to shut his or her eyes by9:30 p.m.

    Yeah, right.Adolescents naturally go to bed later

    as they grow older; their hormones

    keep them up and active at later hours.In addition, weekday school activities – such as sports, theater and otherclubs – take up more of their time im-mediately after school ends and also atnight, making it even harder for earlybedtimes to occur.

    So is it really fair that as the daygrows longer for teens, we ask them towake up and be ready at the same timeas when they were in elementaryschool and could easily be in bed earli-er?

    We don’t think it’s fair – or healthy,for that matter.

    We believe our state’s education offi-cials should follow the recommenda-tions of the AAP and push school starttimes to 8:30 a.m. for middle schoolsand high schools throughout New Jer-sey.

    in our opinion

    Push back s chool start timesKids need their rest, and pushin g school start times to 8:30 a.m. woul d help

    Your thoughtsWhat are your thoughts on pushing thestart time for middle schools and highschools throughout our state to 8:30a.m.? Let your voice be heard through aletter to the editor.

    Animal lovers can soon dance to the

    music of Frank Sinatra, enjoy a glass of wine, a signature martini, food and a trib-ute to Ole Blue Eyes.

    All this and more will take place at theNJ Aid for Animals’ “Just in Time” Gala tobenefit the Sweet Pea Fund for Abused An-imals.

    The event will be held Saturday, May 21from 6 to 10 p.m. at Laurel Creek CountryClub located at 701 Centerton Road.

    This elegant, semi-formal event will fea-ture appetizers, dinner, dancing, dessertand a special performance by singer PeteCannella, whose impression of FrankSinatra is a tribute in sound and style.

    “People have asked what the ‘Just inTime’ moniker means,” said KathyMcGuire, president, NJ Aid for Animals.“We rescued Sweet Pea just in time - a pitbull left for dead – as she would have been

    euthanized had NJ Aid for Animals not

    rescued her from the shelter. So we built agala around Sinatra’s famous song ‘Just inTime’ with what we did for Sweet Pea.”

    “Just in Time” will only feature a fewhigh end raffle items which include: ahand painted portrait of Sweet Pea; a $300travel voucher from AAA; a DNA test fordogs and a $1,200 gift certificate fromDavis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery.

    “We’re thrilled to hold the Just in TimeGala to raise much-needed funds for costlymedical treatment for abused animals inour area,” said McGuire. “By supportingthe gala, you’ll help save the lives of abused animals in South Jersey. If youcannot attend you can still donate to theSweet Pea Fund by going towww.njafa.org.”

    Top event sponsor, Mt. Laurel AnimalHospital co-owner Chris Torre, DVM, adds

    “I knew what ‘Just in Time’ meant when

    NJ Aid for Animals brought Sweet Pea, a‘bait dog’ survivor, to our facility last year,”Torre said. “Abused by dog fighting crimi-nals, Sweet Pea recuperated after extensivemedical treatments and inspired this med-ical fund to help other abused animals.”

    Tickets to the “Just in Time” Gala are$100 each and can be purchased throughMt. Laurel Veterinary Hospital atwww.mlahvet.com or EventBrite athttp://tinyurl.com/hcnzzaj.

    The gala is sponsored in part by Mt. Lau-rel Animal Hospital, Merck AnimalHealth, Stokes Pharmacy, Country PetLodge and Pet Valu.

    NJ Aid for Animals, Inc. is a 501(c) (3)statewide animal advocacy nonprofitfounded in 2005.

    For information or tickets, [email protected] or call (856) 729-0911.

    NJ Aid for Animals’ ‘Just in Time’ Gala is May 21

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    WE NES Y MAY 11Crochet Anyone? : Adult. 1 p.m. at

    the Mt. Laurel Library. Learn tocrochet or crochet with new

    friends. Join craft enthusiasts forcrocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.No registration necessary. Pleasebring personal knitting materials.

    Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting :Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.For more information, visitwww.mountlaurelrotary.org orcall (856) 234-7663.

    Storytime : 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story everyweek and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.

    New Covenant PresbyterianChurch Adult Bible Study : 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.

    THURS Y MAY 12Kids Can Cook : Ages 6 to 10. 6:30

    p.m. at the Mt. Laurel LibraryKids will make their own delicious

    snacks during this hands-oncooking experience. Please alertthe library of any food allergies inadvance.

    Planning Board meeting : 7 p.m. incourtroom, 100 Mt. Laurel Road,Municipal Building, 100 Mt. LaurelRoad. Visit www.mountlaurel.comfor more information and to con-firm meeting time.

    S TUR Y MAY 14Abrakadoodle : Ages 6 to 10:30 a.m.

    at the Mt. Laurel Library.Abrakadoodle is a creative, funart experience where kids areprovided the opportunity toexperiment as they discoverexciting artists from around theglobe. Join us for an ART-rageousadventure as we explore strikingcolors, exciting techniques, andcreate masterpieces of our veryown. Registration required.

    SUN Y MAY 15Second Sunday Concert - Hit the

    Roof : All. 2 p.m. at the Mt. LaurelLibrary. Matthew and Albert

    Fishteyn form the duo Hit theRoof. Matt plays keyboard, writesand produces. Albert plays thedrums. Together, they create aneclectic style of music that com-bines blues, funk, soul, countryand classical. Both brothers havehad their music featured onnational television commercials.

    New Covenant PresbyterianChurch : Sunday worship 11 a.m. tonoon. Adult Bible study 9:30 to10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowshipafter the church service each

    third Sunday. Church is at 240Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,Mount Laurel.

    MON Y MAY 16Crochet Anyone? : Adult. 7 p.m. at

    the Mt. Laurel Library. Learn tocrochet or crochet with new

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    MAY 11–17, 2016 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 9

    Just minutes from Mt. Laurel

    grassroots fundraising event forthe American Cancer Society.And while some of the moneyraised goes toward research, alarge portion stays in the commu-nities where it originated.

    “It is earmarked to go back tothe services provided in Burling-ton County,” Tyrrell said.

    These American Cancer Socie-ty services include Roads to Re-covery, where volunteers giverides to those going to chemother-

    apy or treatment, and Look GoodFeel Better, which helps teachwomen undergoing treatmenthow to cope with skin changesand hair loss by teaching scarf-tying, makeup applications andmore. There is also (800) 227-2345,the 24-hour help line to give an-swers to those facing cancer.

    “They can get information onanything – insurance questions,clinical trials, what to expect intheir treatment,” Tyrrell said.

    Relay for Life Medford-Mt. Lau-rel kicks off with an opening cer-emony. Cancer survivors walk thefirst lap together, and then care-givers join for the second lap.

    Teams set up tents inside of the track to act as home base forthe overnight event. They bringtheir own food, but there are alsoon-site vendors. There are gamesand activities the entire time, too.

    “Last year, we were playingkickball at 3 o’clock in the morn-

    ing,” Tyrrell said with a laugh.At 9 p.m., a Luminaria Ceremo-

    ny is held, with white candle-litbags lining the track.

    “The Luminaria Ceremony is just so special,” Tyrrell said. “Thebags are in honor of survivors orin memory of people we have lost,with names on them. At ourevent, we have a bagpiper come inand play, and all the lights areturned off on the track.”

    These bags can also be pur-chased before the event for a $10donation, which is part of thefundraising efforts by the partici-pating teams. The American Can-cer Society hopes each individual

    taking part raises at least $100.The Relay for Life Medford-Mt.Laurel has raised $36,253.69 as of last week, with 33 teams and 220participants. The goal is 56 teamsand $120,000.

    “We set the goal based on whatMt. Laurel individually raisedlast year and what Medfordraised. It might have been a loftygoal considering we merged,”Tyrrell said.

    But there is still plenty of timeto sign up and start fundraising.Participants don’t have to live inMedford or Mt. Laurel to takepart. The Shamong Strutters re-cently signed up. Team McDonaldis based in Tabernacle. Schoolsare involved, too. For instance,Seneca High School students havedonated thousands in the past.

    Tyrrell also wants people toknow they can come enjoy theevent without signing up, al-though to participate and stay

    overnight, registration is re-quired.

    “If people want to come andcheck it out and see what it’sabout, they’re more than wel-come,” Tyrrell said. “Hopefully,they’ll get bit by the bug andcome back next year with ateam.”

    For more information and toregister, visit www.relayforlife.org/mtlaurelnj. Tyrrell can bereached at [email protected] and Ashley Colone can bereached at [email protected].

    EVENTContinued from page 1

    Event still looking for more participants

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    10 — MAY 11–17, 2016

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    GUTTERCLEANING609-586-2300GUTTER DOC

    The following Lenape HighSchool golf score was submittedby varsity head coach Chris Foley.

    Lenape defeated CamdenCatholic, 166-189, on May 2 atPennsauken Country Club.

    Lenape: Adam Hoversen, 40;Doug Ergood, 41; Joe Nuneviller,41; Erica Han, 44.

    The following Lenape HighSchool girls’ lacrosse score wassubmitted by Seneca High Schoolvarsity head coach MorganCrothers.

    Lenape defeated Seneca, 11-10,in double overtime on May 2

    Erin Donoghue led the Indianswith five goals. Lauren Figurascored three times and KaseyDonoghue added two goals. DaniLeSaint led Seneca with fivegoals.

    golf score

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    MAY 11–17, 2016 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 11

    The following Lenape HighSchool softball scores were sub-mitted by varsity head coach ErikKrastek.

    Lenape defeated Cherry HillWest, 13-5, on April 28

    Jess Chen led the Indians witha home run, two RBIs and tworuns scored. Serena Lam went 3-for-5 with three runs scored.Kendra Mahon and Julia Rosen-blatt also hit home runs forLenape.

    Camden Catholic defeatedLenape, 4-2, on April 29

    Emma Brennan struck out sixhitters for the Indians in the loss.Sarena Lam had Lenape’s onlyextra base hit, a double.

    Shawnee defeated Lenape, 4-0,on May 4

    Bria Scheets allowed just fivehits and three walks in six in-nings. Three of Shawnee’s fourruns were unearned. Lenape had11 hits as a team, but failed toplate a run in the game.

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    12 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — MAY 11–17, 2016PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES.

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    friends. Join craft enthusiasts forcrocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.

    Instruction available if needed.No registration necessary. Pleasebring personal knitting materials.

    Intro to Yoga : Adult. 7 p.m. at the

    Mt. Laurel Library. Join thelibrary for an introduction toyoga with Debbie Bedi, a certifiedyoga instructor. Prepare to leavethe class feeling uplifted and cen-tered. Bring a mat, a blanket or alarge towel and wear comfort-able/loose clothing. No registra-tion needed.

    Mt. Laurel Garden Club meeting : 11a.m. luncheon followed by busi-ness meeting at noon and pro-gram beginning at 1:30 p.m. every

    third Monday. For more informa-tion on membership, visit mtlau-relgardenclub.tripod.com or callBarbara at (856) 396-0017.

    TUES Y MAY 17Societa` Bell' Italia meeting : Adult.

    6:15 p.m. at Carlucci's on theWaterfront, 875 Centerton Road,Mt. Laurel. Societa` Bell' Italia, anorganization promoting Italianculture, music, language, travel,food and the people of Italy, willhave its next meeting on May 17.Call (609) 267-2824 or (609) 261-4472 for information and reser-vations.

    Mt. Laurel Area Friends and New-comers : 7 p.m. every third Tues-day. Community Center, WaltWhitman Drive. For more infor-mation, email [email protected].

    Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting :7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marco’s Restau-rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115 S.Elmwood Drive.

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    yond that figure and collectedmore than $1,700 by the end of thecampaign.

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    Bettner, a Mt. Laurel nativeand current Medford resident,

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    Bettner said he didn’t know if students would raise as muchmoney as they did, but they ulti-mately once again surpassed hisexpectations as they do daily dur-ing their normal education.

    “It was above and beyond whatI think anybody expected, and notonly that, it’s going to be great

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    This year’s Pennies for Pa-tients campaign was organized byschool nurse Cece Spehalski, whosaid in addition to raising moneyfor a great cause, the event alsohelped honor one of the school’sformer students who was diag-

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    “It’s a lot of individual donat-ing,” Spehalski said. “One littlegirl told me she has a piggy bankthat says ‘save, spend and share,’and I thought that was awesome.”

    As the assembly coincidedwith the school’s superhero dressup day, before the assemblybegan, Spehalski asked every stu-dent to raise their hand and patthemselves on the back for help-ing make this year’s fundraiser sosuccessful.

    “Every single person atSpringville School is a superherofor what you did for leukemia andlymphoma,” Spehalski said.

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