On Friday, September 15, the seventh annual "C" is for Cookies NOT Cancer was held at Redfield Public School. This year over 6000 cookies were sold and $3966.22 was raised to help fight children's cancer.
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On Friday, September 15, the seventh annual "C" is for Cookies NOT Cancer was held at Redfield Public School. This year over 6000 cookies were sold and $3966.22 was raised to help fight children's cancer. The proceeds will be donated to Children's Miracle Network and Cure Kids Cancer. The committee would like to thank all who wore gold (the color used to represent the fight against children's cancer), baked, purchased cookies and made donations. Pictured is Cindy Brace, Melissa Zastrow, Nancy Blume, Maxine Stemper, Michelle Osborn, Brent Osborn and seated Leauna Peterson & Diane Willis. Not pictured but also helped that day Sharon Osborn and Stacey Banister.