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St. Al's 'Impromptu Dance' Rocks Orland Square Mall

St. Alexander School students recently showed their spirit as they try for a grant from Clorox. So did Rev. Martin Michniewicz, pastor of St. Alexander Church in Palos Heights, who put on a Clorox costume Monday.

St. Alexander School, located in Palos Heights, moved into 5th place for a grant contest sponsored by Clorox. The school has a shot at $50,000.

Students performed an "impromptu dance" over the weekend at the Orland Square Mall to draw attention to their participation in the contest.

Rev. Martin Michniewicz, pastor of St. Alexander Church, joined in, too. He donned a Clorox costume on Monday and waved to parents picking up their children.

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Click here to vote for St. Alexander School on its Power A Bright Future page. (Registration required)

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You also can vote for St. Al's via by texting 268pbf to the number 95248.

Visit St. Alexander School's website to see more contest information.


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