Clare McKeown and Catherine McDonald of Beverly have collected more than $3,000 for the Little Company of Mary Cancer Center by selling their handmade pink jewelry, headbands and trinkets.
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Konky, I feel like you were recording one sentence in a phone conversation here. Is there something more? If so, tell us. Otherwise, there's no reason for anyone to comment, and don't get me wrong, what these two gals did was a good thing. How about sharing their story, what prompted them to action? How we can get involved. Stuff like that.