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AAA sells sweet and shiny things

Tricia Mantooth

Issue date: 3/17/06 Section: News
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Members of the African American Association show off several different baked goods for their fundraiser which was held in the food court of TMB. The sale raised nearly $80 for the club.
Media Credit: Tricia Mantooth
Members of the African American Association show off several different baked goods for their fundraiser which was held in the food court of TMB. The sale raised nearly $80 for the club.

On March 9, the African American Association of JSU held a bake sale on the first floor of the TMB starting at 11 a.m. The AAA sold cupcakes, brownie, and cookies.

Adding a little flare to your average fundraiser, they also sold jewelry, including watches, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.

The sale's main purpose was to raise funds for the organization. They raised nearly $80 in only a few hours.

"The African American Association is dedicated to assisting JSU. We are here to provide support for African American students' needs," said Latoya Waddy, president of the AAA.

The organization is open to any African American students who would like to join.

If you're interested and would like to join or get more information about the African American Association, contact Waddy, or the vice president, Destini Mayberry. Meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6 pm. in 301 TMB.
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