DL Hollingsworth & Family Benefit

Community members gather for the DL Hollingsworth & Family Benefit in the auditorium at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, Saturday, March 7, 2020 in Bloomington, Ind. The benefit included This benefit included food, music, raffles and fundraising with an auction. Donald Lane “D.L.” Hollingsworth III, 49-years-old, passed away in February after a battle with melanoma. Hollingsworth’s family asks that community members get checked for skin cancer, and if they don’t feel right to have it checked out by a doctor. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
Community members gather for the DL Hollingsworth & Family Benefit in the auditorium at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, Saturday, March 7, 2020 in Bloomington, Ind. The benefit included This benefit included food, music, raffles and fundraising with an auction. Donald Lane “D.L.” Hollingsworth III, 49-years-old, passed away in February after a battle with melanoma. Hollingsworth’s family asks that community members get checked for skin cancer, and if they don’t feel right to have it checked out by a doctor. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
Community members gather for the DL Hollingsworth & Family Benefit in the auditorium at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, Saturday, March 7, 2020 in Bloomington, Ind. The benefit included This benefit included food, music, raffles and fundraising with an auction. Donald Lane “D.L.” Hollingsworth III, 49-years-old, passed away in February after a battle with melanoma. Hollingsworth’s family asks that community members get checked for skin cancer, and if they don’t feel right to have it checked out by a doctor. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
Community members gather for the DL Hollingsworth & Family Benefit in the auditorium at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, Saturday, March 7, 2020 in Bloomington, Ind. The benefit included This benefit included food, music, raffles and fundraising with an auction. Donald Lane “D.L.” Hollingsworth III, 49-years-old, passed away in February after a battle with melanoma. Hollingsworth’s family asks that community members get checked for skin cancer, and if they don’t feel right to have it checked out by a doctor. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)

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