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Relay for Life team is selling tickets on courthouse painting Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story Win the Trina Corbin painting of the courthouse in Columbia at Christmas in Columbia!The ACHS Class of '94 Craig's Classmates Relay for Life Team is selling chances to win this painting, by local artist Trina Corbin, of the Columbia Courthouse. Tickets are $1 each or 6/$5. Drawing will be held at Christmas in Columbia, Saturday, December 1, at 1:00pm. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to Relay for Life in Memory of Craig Hare and in Honor of Jamie Bennett. The painting can be viewed at Sheila's Country Junction at 206 Public Square, Columbia. Tickets can be purchased at Sheila's Country Junction or through an ACHS Class of '94 Craig's Classmates Relay for Life team member. Call (270) 384-0022 or (270) 384-7823 for more information. -ANDREA BAILEY This story was posted on 2007-11-27 03:25:51
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