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PAGE 3 FEBRUARy 22 - 28, 2018 Rocky River Students’ Band Makes Rock Off Finals WHS Senior Named Winner in An alternative rock band featuring three Rocky River Prudential Spirit of Community Awards High School students beat out Westlake High School senior Carolyn Bedell was named 51 high school bands to make one of the top runners-up in The 2018 Prudential Spirit of the finals in the 2018 Tri-C Community Awards in Ohio. High School Rock-Off. The Spirit of Community Awards is a nationwide program Rocky River senior and lead honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism. guitar William Ridzon, junior Carolyn is one of eight Distinguished Finalists in Ohio. and vocalist Cameron Morris Carolyn joined the Lilly Weston committee, a subcommit- and senior and bass guitarist tee of the Westlake Historical Society, to help preserve the Joe Greenfield, along with Bay pre-Civil War sandstone farmhouse in Westlake and promote Village High School junior and Filler is comprised of Rocky River senior and lead guitar William Ridzon, efforts to turn it into a museum. She organized two community events, created drummer Auden Stevenson, junior and vocalist Cameron Morris and senior and bass guitarist Joe Green- social media sites for the committee and built a website – www.lillyweston.com. make up Filler, which won the field, with Bay Village High School junior and drummer Auden Stevenson. 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