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Donations needed for Hungry Kids Cafe

By Linda Waggener

If you'd like to help Lois Cunningham keep the insurance paid so the Hungry Kids Cafe can continue, please bring donations this coming Saturday, October 26, 2019, the last day of the Farmers Market on the Square in Columbia this season.

The insurance due is approximately $260 and she would deeply appreciate help with it.

Lois counts feeding up to 85 hungry kids a week in the summer months and approximately 60 a week in the early and ending weeks of each season.

Cash donations will be so appreciated. She can also use the following supplies:



- Plastic Forks
- Paper plates,
- Bowls,
- Coffee cups
- Water

Thank you in advance for helping keep youngsters and students of all ages fed breakfast and lunch free each Saturday morning of April through October Farmers Market season.

If you'd like to call or message Lois, her number is 270-378-0260.


This story was posted on 2019-10-21 06:49:00
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Little Waffle Booth Girl and her Pumpkin at FM2



2019-10-21 - Corner Merchant and Campbellsville Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Raegan, the youngest Booth daughter who helps her parents with their popular stand at the Farmers Market on the Square in Columbia, got to decorate her own pumpkin Saturday during arts and crafts day.

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Lois Cunningham's Hungry Kids Cafe sign says it all



2019-10-21 - Corner Merchant and Campbellsville Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Donations are needed by the Hungry Kids Cafe and will help keep the work of feeding hungry students going for months to come. For Lois' wish list, click 'read more' below. The Cafe will be open Saturday, October 26, and she also provides her contact information for donations afterward.

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