 Well, the Bemidji Veterinarian Hospital's Relay for Life team held a shopping event to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. For this week's community spotlight, Haiti Clotter shows us how shopping can have a purpose. We've all heard the saying, shop until you drop. Well, these people are shopping for a good cause. The team named the Bemidji Veterinary Hospital Dirty Dogs held its first after-closet sale where our proceeds benefit the fight against cancer. To raise money for the American Cancer Society, to raise funds for research, for helping people with cancer, to do, there's tons of different things they can go to americancancersociety.org. This year's Relay for Life will be held at the Samford Center. Dirty Dogs co-captain Stephanie Benson has personal reasons on why she participates. I mean, there's so many different people that are affected by cancer every year and both of my grandparents on both sides were affected. There was plenty of shopping to do with clothing for women, men, and children. Customers bought as much as they could stuff in a bag and it only cost them two bucks. And did you find a lot of good things today? Yes. Not just for myself, but my nephew and his five kids. All the donated clothes came from the Bemidji Veterinary Hospital Dirty Dogs team members and their friends and family. I think it's super when people will do things to raise money for different causes. Several showed up to take advantage of a sale and give back at the same time. A lot of it goes to just research as a whole and other things as a whole, other services as a whole for people and their families and their caregivers going through cancer treatments and things like that. So I think it's just super important to do this every single year. Any of the remaining clothes will be donated to local agencies for this week's community spotlight in Bemidji, Haiti-Clauder, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.