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Bank of Columbia donates materials for new ramp

By Andrea Waggener

Bank of Columbia is proud to have purchased the materials to help the Adair County Food Pantry replace the ramp with one that will be safe and handicap accessible.

The ramp is dedicated in memory of hardworking volunteers Cynthia Rowe, Willard Pritchard and former Bank of Columbia employee Ivy Collins French.

Thank you to Shawn Hatcher and Scott Humphrey for furnishing the labor for this much needed project! Bank of Columbia President/CEO Mark Dykes and Robert Flowers joined Shawn to discuss progress on the ramp.

The Food Pantry is open Tuesdays from 9am-12noon.




This story was posted on 2019-10-08 19:06:45
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New ramp at Adair County Food Pantry



2019-10-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Andrea Waggener.
The new ramp at the Adair County Food Pantry is dedicated in memory of hardworking volunteers Cynthia Rowe, Willard Pritchard and former Bank of Columbia employee Ivy Collins French.

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