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Proud Momma praises enterprising young men

By Theresa Ingermann

I wanted to share a few photos of two Adair County Middle Schoolers. We live on Walker Street, across from the Board Of Education in town.

My son is Tristian Sinclair, and his good friend and neighbor is Nehemiah (Neo) Carpenter. Yesterday after school these two boys decided they needed to make our street cleaner by picking up all the trash people have thrown out of their cars, usually when they are taking their kids to school.

I got the pull wagon, gloves and trash bag and started with them. By the time they were finished they had two trash bags full of trash and the bigger trash inside the wagon. These boys worked for two and a half hours, taking pride in their home town. So, if you see them out and about in town let them know what a great job they did.

Nehemiah Carpenter is the wonderful son of LaTonya Carpenter. Thank you LaTonya for raising such a wonderful son.

Sincerely, one proud momma,
Theresa Ingermann




This story was posted on 2020-03-12 15:34:54
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2020-03-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Theresa Ingermann.
Yesterday after school, middleschoolers Tristian Sinclair (on left) and Nehemiah (Neo) Carpenter decided they needed to make their street cleaner by picking up all the trash people have thrown out of their cars.

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Tristian and Neo



2020-03-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Theresa Ingermann.
Middleschoolers Tristian Sinclair (on left) and Nehemiah (Neo) Carpenter with the wagonful of trash they collected along Walker Street yesterday.

Theresa Ingermann, proud mother of Tristian, says "If you see these boys out and about in town let them know what a great job they did!"

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