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  • "THON is the world's largest student-run philanthropy," Ms. Andrews-Rice said. "As an alumni of Penn State, this is a charity that means a great deal to me, and this year Christopher and I plan to support THON and the Four Diamonds Fund by donating to auctions and helping to sponsor events like the NYC Hope Gala."

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  • Kaitlyn Andrews-Rice, director of creative services with Christopher Patrick Interiors in the District, said she and Mr. Patrick have designed a tree for the Georgetown Jingle.

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