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Light Up Night Fundraiser Supports Oak Glen High School Media Program

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Oak Glen Alumni Association's "Light Up the Bear Night" fundraiser achieved remarkable success, raising $1,000 to enhance the media production program at Oak Glen High School. This event draws attention to the proactive efforts of community members in supporting local education. With the funds raised, the media production program will be able to acquire much-needed equipment and resources, which will directly benefit students in their learning experiences. Such initiatives reflect the community's dedication to fostering educational excellence and ensuring students have access to quality resources. The alumni association thanked all donors who contributed, emphasizing the collective effort required to support local schools.

The event not only serves as a fundraiser but also as an opportunity for alumni to reconnect and engage with current students and faculty. By spotlighting the importance of educational support, the fundraiser encourages ongoing community involvement. Ultimately, "Light Up the Bear Night" exemplifies the power of local initiatives in making a meaningful impact on education.

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