'Casino Night' Raises Money for Woodland Hall
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Updated: 12:37 AM Feb 4, 2012
'Casino Night' Raises Money for Woodland Hall
Dozens rolled the dice and took a spin on the wheel. Hoping to cash in for a good cause.
Posted: 9:27 PM Feb 3, 2012

'Casino Night' Raises Money for Woodland Hall
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Tallahassee, FL -- February 3, 2012 --

Dozens rolled the dice and took a spin on the wheel. Hoping to cash in for a good cause.

It's the sixth annual 'Casino Night.' The money raised pays for scholarships to Woodland Hall. It's A private first through 12th grade school. And specializes in dyslexia/ADHD. Dyslexia is when a person has a problem processing language.

"All of our kids at Woodland Hall recieve some type of scholarship help. And this is our major fundraiser for that. So for some of them, if we didn't do this, we couldn't offer that scholarship," says Robyn Rennick of Dyslexia Research Institute.

"The kids are just amazing human beings. They are like any other child. They just have a different way of learning," says Field Wilde Dyslexia Research Institute.

Last year's event raised around $14,000 dollars. They are hoping to raise about $20,000 dollars this year

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