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WHS Track and Field team thanks En Ka Society for grant

The Winchester High School Track and Field team with the new tent it bought, thanks to a grant from the En Ka Society. COURTESY PHOTO/ WINCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD TEAM

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The following was submitted by the Winchester High School Track and Field team:

The Winchester High School Track and Field team (composed of roughly 200 athletes) and coaches would like to thank the En Ka Society for its generous En Ka Grant, which has given them the ability to purchase a much-needed canopy tent and weight training equipment for the team.

They are so grateful for the society’s time, effort, and support of the team and the town. Thank you, En Ka Society!

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