BATH — An evening of food, music and auctions to benefit Jacob Cuff, a 31-yearold Morse High School graduate recently diagnosed with leukemia, takes place Friday at Morse High School.
A silent auction starts at 6 p.m. The benefit performance is slated to kick off at 7 p.m.
A musician, Cuff has been living with his brother in Colorado, where he is now undergoing treatment for his illness.
A $10 donation at the door is suggested for Friday’s event. Proceeds will help defray Cuff ’s medical expenses.
For more information or to make donations, call Deb Thibodeau at 841-1357.
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