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NHS at BHS aids with cemetery cleanup; plans dodgeball tourney

The Brownstown High School National Honor Society held a cleanup day at Griffith Cemetary in rural Brownstown on Saturday.

Members of the NHS extended the invitation to anyone at BJH-HS to join them. Twelve people turned up to work alongside Griffith Cemetary Trustees Judy Hoover and Donnie Smail.
The next activity of the Brownstown NHS is the sixth annual Dodgeball Tournament on Saturday, May 12, at 6 pm.
The proceeds of the tournament will be donated to the Elizabeth Austin family of Brownstown. Elizabeth is a fourth-grader at Brownstown Elementary School who was diagnosed with a medulloblastoma tumor last fall and is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
The cost to enter a team in the tournament is $35. Spectators will be charged $1, but all donations will be accepted on behalf of the family.
Students and adults interested in playing may pick up forms in the Brownstown HS office or contact Mrs. Seabaugh (NHS sponsor) at 427-3839.

Those individuals who participated in a cleanup day at Griffith Cemetery in rural Brownstown on Saturday are shown above. Pictured are Justin Sefton (student volunteer), Kayla Black, Judy Hoover (trustee), Ashton Smith, Donnie Smail (trustee), Matthew Sefton, Austin Rhodes, Colton Hunter, Jacob Rolfingsmeier, Michele Seabaugh (NHS sponor) and Lexie Seabaugh (student volunteer). Not pictured are Sarah Cortelloni, Kaitlyn Yorde, Bethany Oberlink, Makayla Walk and Sandra Stine (volunteer).

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