Monmouth-Roseville’s Annual Pink Out Night Honoring Local Family

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Tonight, at Coach Dobry Field is the Annual Pink Out Night, put on by the Monmouth-Roseville High School Cheerleaders, during the Titans football game against Kewanee. Cheerleading Coach Hannah Leary shares proceeds will benefit a local Monmouth-Roseville family:

“Our recipient this year is Stephanie Peeler. She was just recently in September diagnosed with breast cancer. She has three children in the Monmouth-Roseville school district and her husband is actually a firefighter here in town. We just finished up our t-shirt sales for Pink Out Night. Five dollars of each shirt went directly to Stephanie and her family. We raised $1,090 just off t-shirts. Then at the game our cheerleaders’ parents will be running our freewill donation Bake Sale table and all proceeds for that will go to Stephanie’s family as well.”

Four seniors are a part of the Monmouth-Roseville Titans Cheerleading squad with thirteen total members this football season.

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