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Lennard H.S. Dress Closet needs your formal wear

Help send students at Lennard H.S. to Homecoming in style by donating formal wear

RUSKIN, Fla. — Many Students at Lennard High School in Ruskin are economically disadvantaged.

And with Homecoming three weeks away, one teacher is hoping to help dress the students in style.

Kaitlin Boyle is collecting formal wear for the Lennard Dress Closet.

You can take all types of formal wear, in all sizes to one of the following 3 locations:

  1. Lennard High School at 2002 east shell point rd in Ruskin- you can just drop them off at the front office.
  2. 10 Tampa Bay- at 11450 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg- just drop them off in the box out front our station by this Friday September 24!!
  3. Dale Mabry Elementary School in South Tampa at 4201 w Estrella st.

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