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Drugs in Plain View - topic of WMU event 15 Mar 2020

By Dr. John Chowning, Senior Pastor, Saloma Baptist Church

The Saloma Baptist Church WMU is hosting Mr. Nick Hale, Kentucky State Trooper, on Sunday March 15, 2020 at 5pmCT/6pmET. Trooper Hale will be making a presentation on “Drugs in Plain View.”

This is for all ages – children and youth, parents, grandparents, members of the church, and people in the community. We all need to learn more about the ravage of drugs that is eating at the heart and soul of our community, state, and nation.

Saloma Baptist Church is located at 1505 West Saloma Road, Campbellsville, KY. Email salomabaptistchurch@windstream.net for additional information. The public is invited to attend.




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