NSB CAPS spaghetti fundraiser Saturday at New Smyrna Beach High School; tickets $5 at the door
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Courtesy photos / Five Damon Settle Jr., Earl Anderson, Jonathan Kennedy, Lillian Frances Wilson and T.C. Wilder, shown here from left to right, are the five distinguished alumni honored at Saturday's NSB CAPS fundraiser at New Smyrna Beach High School. They will be recognized at a 10:30 a.m.awards presentation in the school auditorium with a welcoming by CAPS organizer George Kennedy.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Wednesday may be Prince spaghetti Day for Anthony, but Saturday is spaghetti for everyone in the cafeteria of New Smyrna Beach High School for five bucks a person.
The occasion is the 11th Annual NSB CAPS fundraiser from noon to 6 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.
The spaghetti dinner includes salad, bread and a soft drink. While there, you can also shop at the Cuda Corner. All proceeds from this event go directly to students at NSB. Tickets are available at the door.
Courtesy photo / Author A. Manette Ansay to speak and autograpgh copies of her books for sale when she visits the New Smyrna Beach Library on Feb. 12..jpg)
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