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Shaving Heads to Save Lives: St. Baldrick's Day at Calhoun High

Calhoun High School raised $30,000 to help battle childhood cancer Tuesday night at its annual St. Baldrick's Day.

The Calhoun High School community rallied together Tuesday night for its annual St. Baldrick's fundraiser with proceeds going to fight childhood cancer.  Students, teachers and parents crowded into the Calhoun gym, with many getting their heads shaved for the cause.  The event took in more than $30,000 that will go to the St. Baldrick's Foundation, which has raised more than $74 million over the last 10 years to fund childhood cancer research.   Check out Patch's video for the full report. You can also find a photo gallery here. 

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