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In a heartwarming moment at the Monroe-Woodbury Board of Education meeting, the community came together to celebrate the remarkable efforts of eighth-grade twins, Madison and Haley Linder. Known for their spirited personalities and culinary talents, Madison gained national recognition as a contestant on the Food Network's Kids Baking Championship. However, it was their recent act of kindness that truly captured the attention of the audience.

On January 6, the Linder twins sprang into action when they learned that a neighbor's home had been devastated by fire. With a determination that reflects their community spirit, they pledged to bake and sell 12 dozen cookies to raise funds for the displaced family. What began as a modest goal quickly transformed into a remarkable endeavor. After their mother shared their plan on social media, the response was overwhelming—orders soared to more than 126 dozen cookies.
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With the support of family, friends, and neighbors, Madison and Haley worked tirelessly, baking over 1,500 cookies overnight. Their dedication not only provided financial assistance to those in need but also served as a shining example of compassion and community involvement.

As the meeting progressed, the board acknowledged the twins' inspiring actions, highlighting their embodiment of the "crusader spirit." The recognition of their efforts resonated with attendees, reminding everyone of the power of kindness and the impact one can have on their community.

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The meeting continued with updates on citizen inquiries, but the spirit of the Linder twins lingered in the air, a testament to the strength of community bonds and the difference that young individuals can make in times of need.

Converted from Monroe-Woodbury Board of Education Regular Meeting - February 19, 2025 meeting on February 20, 2025
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