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Local Organization Relying on Fall Festival to Draw in Profit

By: Chris Veech
Updated: October 4, 2012
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With 136 food booths along Franklin St., there's money to be made. Between every pronto pup purchase, the money goes to help a worthy cause. Most, if not all, of these non-profits rely on the Fall Festival as a major source of fundraising. After facing set back after set back, one cause in particular needs the Fall Festival now more than ever. Eyewitness News Jordan Vandenberge has the story.

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