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 Mar 23, 2026

Glasgow Elks Lodge Donates $500 To Help Eliminate School Lunch Debt

Press Release from Glasgow Elks Lodge:
 
The Glasgow Elks Lodge is proud to donate $500 to help students with past-due lunch accounts in the Glasgow School District. 
 
Every child deserves to sit down and eat without worry.
 
We’re challenging other local businesses and organizations to join us; match it, exceed it, or give what you can.
 
Together, we can make a real difference right here at home.
 
The Glasgow School District currently faces almost $10,000 in past-due lunch accounts. 
 
Pictured are Elks member Dan Durell and Glasgow School District Superintendent and Elks member Brenner Flaten.
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