CLEMMONS, N.C. — Students at Clemmons Middle School celebrated a big achievement Friday, lining up and knocking down 2,915 boxes like dominoes all filled with donations for the Clemmons Food Pantry.

The event, which turned the school’s hallways into a chain reaction of giving, was supported by parents and featured special guests including Clemmons Mayor Mike Rogers and members of the Village Council, Sir Purr and the TopCats, Winston-Salem State University’s Red Sea of Sound, Bolt from the Dash, and Professor Pride from CES.

School officials called the day incredible, thanking families and community partners for helping students make a meaningful impact.

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