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"Kilowatt Kids" donate nearly $7,000. (Industry News).
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Bulletin (Northwest Public Power Association)
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September 1, 2002
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For 12 years, Grays Harbor PUD (Aberdeen, Wash.) employees have participated in its community's American Cancer Society 24-Hour Relay for Life. The team, known as the "Kilowatt Kids," is made up of 18 walkers.
But for the Kilowatt Kids, it's more than just a walking relay. This year's fund-raising efforts included monthly All-You-Can-Ear lunches, silent auctions and 50/50 raffles. The "Ki...
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"Kilowatt Kids" raise money for cancer research.(Member News)
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