Inland North Waste and United Way of the Palouse Present 2nd Annual REELS FOR MEALS Fundraiser with a Special Showing of Mean Girls at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre

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Inland North Waste and the United Way of the Palouse will host the 2nd Annual REELS FOR MEALS fundraiser on August 21, 2025, with a special screening of "Mean Girls" at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre. This initiative aims to raise funds to reduce the school lunch debt affecting families in Latah County. The issue of school lunch debt is significant, as it can lead to students going without meals, impacting their health and education. By collaborating with the United Way, Inland North Waste demonstrates a commitment to supporting local children and families. Last year's event was successful in raising awareness and funds, and organizers hope to build on that momentum.

The fundraiser not only offers entertainment but also emphasizes the importance of community support in addressing educational disparities. Tickets can be purchased through the Moscow Chamber of Commerce, and attendees are encouraged to participate in this worthy cause. This event represents a broader initiative to ensure that all students have access to nutritious meals, contributing to their overall well-being and academic success.

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