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Letter: Proud of giving spirit in Columbia

Troy Grider writes:
I just wanted to say that I appreciate what Bank of Columbia and their employees are doing to help in the community. Of course, I had heard about the donation to the Jaycees for the fairgrounds, but I am very thankful that you guys would take consideration to provide for the handicap ramp at the food pantry.

I am glad to hear about these and want to encourage you and others in every way, that even the 'small' things make a big difference in our community and especially to help those who may not be able to help themselves!

I am proud of you guys, proud to call Columbia my home, and am glad that there are many people in our community who work hard to improve the lives of others!

Sincerely,
--Troy H. Grider
Comments re photo 85420 New ramp at Adair County Food Pantry




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