Karaoke supports Relay for Life

Debbie Hughes, executive assistant in the finance department, entertains the crowd at Team Stillwell’s third annual Karaoke 4 A Cure at Mountain Meadows Golf Course Saturday. Team Stillwell is a group of University of La Verne employees who participate in Relay for Life, a series of events that fund research for finding a cure for cancer. / photo by Terrence Lewis
Debbie Hughes, executive assistant in the finance department, entertains the crowd at Team Stillwell’s third annual Karaoke 4 A Cure at Mountain Meadows Golf Course Saturday. Team Stillwell is a group of University of La Verne employees who participate in Relay for Life, a series of events that fund research for finding a cure for cancer. / photo by Terrence Lewis
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