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Students from three classes at the Oak Hill-based Fayette Institute of Technology have worked in recent weeks on a variety of projects aimed at helping raise funds for the New River Humane Society. On Tuesday, March 30, Kathy Gerencer, president of the humane society's board of directors, visited with teachers and students at the school to discuss the projects. Here, FIT students Whitley Williams, left, and Kiersten Hildebrand display projects on which they have been working.
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The FIT carpentry class constructed dog houses as a fundraiser for the humane society.
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