KSU graduates raise money for Animal Welfare League


Special to The Vindicator

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Recent graduates of Kent State Trumbull’s veterinary technology program hosted a fundraiser recently at Buffalo Wild Wings in Niles to benefit the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County. The group raised $300 for the league. Melissa Best, program coordinator and instructor, hopes to continue raising money for the shelter and strengthening Kent State’s partnership with the AWL. From left, Tiffany Minor, adoption counselor; Bethany Cluckey, team leader; Emily Greve, adoption counselor; Dr. Kelly Johnston, KSU veterinary technology instructor; Gary Pilcher, AWL executive director; Melissa Best, KSU veterinary technology program coordinator; Karen France, education coordinator; and Tabatha Zigler, animal caretaker.