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LETTER: Chili/Barbecue benefit at Cedar Stage, Egypt, KY, for Jack Helm

Friends ask your attendance at March 18, 2006 event; donations from businesses for auction will be appreciated
A dear friend needs help; benefit is March 18, 2006

A dear friend and life long Adair County man, Jack Helm, or known to some as Mad Jack, has had a string of medical events in the last 2 months that has led to a hospital stay for the last 5 weeks.


After having a stint put in and open heart surgery he went back to have a blood clot removed and has not woke up from that.

The family has been going to Louisville to stay with him at all times.

All of his motorcycle friends got together and wanted to help out so we are having a Chili/Barbeque/Benefit Auction on March 18, 2006, at the Cedar Stage on HWY 551 next to the Egypt Christian Church.

We would like for you to help us get the word out for everyone to attend.

The food is free but we will be taking donations.

Local businesses have been great in donating items for the auction.

We want to thank everyone for their support. This is truly a great community to live in.

Thanks to the Columbia Magazine for your help.

Terry Corbin & Jerry Quinn

harley@duo-county.com


This story was posted on 2006-03-09 07:00:00
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