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Local Students Support Families of Sandy Hook Victims

By: Leah Kirstein
Updated: January 11, 2013
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BROCKWAY, JEFFERSON COUNTY - For Austin, Noah, Leigha, Ryan, Morgan and Nick the reality of Sandy Hook was scary. They say it resonated with them that it could happen anywhere.

Each of them wanted to do something to help. They are already in a band together called United Odds and decided to use their talents to do some good.

Monday night at 7:00 in the Brockway High School auditorium they will be performing a benefit show. It is free, but donations are requested and t-shirts will be on sale. All proceeds going to Sandy Hook.

They say it will be a good mix of music for everyone to enjoy and they would love to see a few hundred people come out to show their support for the band and the message that they support the families of Sandy Hook victims and want to help.

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