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Study Club raises funds for YWCA

-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Framed by a large umbrella, Lyla Seward, 11, at left, Logan McDuffey, 10 and her mom, Denise McDuffey, right, look over silent auction items Friday during the Fort Dodge Study Club’s YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments Friday evening.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Study Club members Ellen McBride, at left, Jen Leiting, center and Sara E. Hill gather for a bit of conversation Friday evening during the Fort Dodge Study Club's YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments Friday evening.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen From left, Mary Conrad, Sharon Neuman-Lee, Merrily Dixon and Susan Busch look over some of the silent auction items at the Fort Dodge Study Club's YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments Friday evening.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Carolyn Milburn's arms become a blur of motion as she seat dances to the Ronley King Blues Band at the Fort Dodge Study Club's YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Fort Dodge artist Isaiah Degen works on painting Friday night during the Fort Dodge Study Club's YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments as the Ronley King Blues Band plays next to him on the stage.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Drummer Kaleb Ferry keeps time as bass player Ethridge Netz, at left and vocalist/lead guitarist Ronley King plays during the Fort Dodge Study Club's YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments Friday evening.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Ronley King Blues Band bass player Ethridge Netz plays Friday night during the Fort Dodge Study Club's YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments Friday evening.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Ronley King sings Friday evening while framed by bass player Ethridge Netz at the Fort Dodge Study Club's YWCA fundraiser in the auditorium of the Phillips Luxury Apartments Friday evening. The Ronley King Blues Band was the featured act at the event.

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