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V.I. Children’s Museum Receives Big Check From King of the Wing 2022

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More than a dozen people stood excitedly in the V.I. Children’s Museum surrounding a large check. The check was from the King of the Wing competition held this year in June at Magen’s Bay. It was a fundraiser for the V.I. Children’s Museum and raised $105,281.40.

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