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Break-a-Thon Raises Money for Asbury Woods

By: Bill Palmer
Updated: January 26, 2013
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January 26th, 2013

A big crowd came out to help the Lund Martial Arts School raise some money at its annual Break-a-Thon.

 

The Break-a-Thon featured students from the Lund Martial Arts School breaking bricks.

 

The school wanted to raise money this year for an organization some of its students were actually involved in: Asbury Woods.

 

Asbury Woods is working on a new project called "Celebration Gardens."

 

The school raised a grand total of eight thousand dollars today for Asbury Woods.

 

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