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Oklahoma students’ train-themed project goes viral
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Oklahoma students’ train-themed project goes viral
First, I certainly hope the students and/or the school have applied for a patent for their creation. If not, we will probably find a Chinese imitation in Wal-Mart sooner than later.
Second, this may be the first time I have responded to a GoFundMe page. I just do not trust the use of the monies raised to be for what the page claims. This one does sound very legit.
The GoFundMe page says the beneficiary is “Karley Fesler.” The page does mention Mark Dunn, but how does the beneficiary tie into this? I may opt to mail Mr. Dunn a check, but I will keep my record of distrust for GoFundMe pages.
Some info from an iceberg type net search:
Luther is a small, but growing community to the northeast of Oklahoma City.
The extimated population is about 1500, and 277 are enrolled at the high school.
If you are like me and wonder about GoFundMe, the school’s address is listed as 320 Southeast 2nd St., Luther, OK 73054.