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Immanuel Principal Chops Locks for Charity

Students at Immanuel Lutheran School in Wentzville celebrated the start of school with an opening chapel service and new "do's" for two of their favorite administrators. Principal Alison Dolak (R) and Pre-School Director Shirlee Nolting (L) decided to kick off a new year of service by chopping their locks for charity. The "proceeds" from the cuts will go to Children with Hair Loss, a non-profit that provides free hair replacement services to children affected by illness or serious accidents.

Immanuel Lutheran School
serves students of all faiths from pre-school through eighth grade on its campus at 632 E. Highway N in Wentzville. Visit us at www.ilsw.org.

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