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Huntington High School student government will host an end-of-the-year carnival from 3 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8, on the school athletic fields.
There will be a kickball game, popcorn, cotton candy, a dunk tank and assorted booths with additional activities.
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All school clubs have been invited to host a booth, providing additional activities. The art honor society is offering temporary tattoos, while the Class of 2011 will host carnival games at its booth. The band will sell pizza and hot dogs.
Proceeds from the carnival will be split between the Robert Potter Scholarship Fund and U.S. Marine 1st Lt. James Byler, a 2003 Huntington High School graduate who lost his legs and two fingers in a bomb blast while on patrol with his unit last fall in Afghanistan.
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Mr. Potter was a Huntington High School art teacher who passed away suddenly last November.
Admission to the carnival and kickball game is free, but organizers hope to generate funds through some of the booths and assorted events during the event.