Seamus Millett, 16, challenges his mother, Jennifer Thurston, on Wednesday in the Durango High School auditorium during a DHS Rocks!, a talent show fundraiser. The day of skits and songs by high school students raised $5,600 dollars. Money will be donated to a Durango 9-R staff member whose daughter suffers from chronic recurring multifocal osteomyelitis.
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Seamus Millett, 16, challenges his mother, Jennifer Thurston, on Wednesday in the Durango High School auditorium during a DHS Rocks!, a talent show fundraiser. The day of skits and songs by high school students raised $5,600 dollars. Money will be donated to a Durango 9-R staff member whose daughter suffers from chronic recurring multifocal osteomyelitis.
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Chance Guffey, 16, left, and Gavin Syme, 16, sing “Serious” on Wednesday in the Durango High School auditorium during a talent show for DHS Rocks!, a day of skits and songs during which students raised $5,600 dollars. Money will be donated to a Durango 9-R staff member who’s daughter suffers from chronic recurring multifocal osteomyelitis.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Chance Guffey, 16, left, and Gavin Syme, 16, sing “Serious” on Wednesday in the Durango High School auditorium during a talent show for DHS Rocks!, a day of skits and songs during which students raised $5,600 dollars. Money will be donated to a Durango 9-R staff member who’s daughter suffers from chronic recurring multifocal osteomyelitis.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The American Sign Language Class at Durango High School signs a song Wednesday in the school’s auditorium during a day of talent shows for the fundraiser DHS Rocks! The school is also having a can drive for Manna Soup Kitchen, and a blanket and toiletries drive for the homeless and Southwest Safe House.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The American Sign Language Class at Durango High School signs a song Wednesday in the school’s auditorium during a day of talent shows for the fundraiser DHS Rocks! The school is also having a can drive for Manna Soup Kitchen, and a blanket and toiletries drive for the homeless and Southwest Safe House.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald