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Center on Aging, Salvation Army get extra Christmas Help

LWC students, aided by IGA, Wal-Mart, and Sav-A-Lot assemble, donate food for Christmas

Roxye Sidebottom and Leslie Brown, education students at Lindsey Wilson College, made food baskets to deliver to needy families at Christmas as a part of a Leadership Project.

The project began with donations from IGA, Wal-Mart, and Sav-A-Lot of Adair County.




The baskets included soups, vegetables, canned ham, cookies, crackers, and Kool-Aid.

On Thursday December 20, 2007 five baskets were delivered to the Center on Aging and five baskets to the Salvation Army.

"Much thanks goes to the stores that donated items for the baskets," Roxye Sidebottom said.


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Leslie Brown, Bro. Joseph Payne, and Roxye Sidebottom: Christmas 2007



2007-12-27 - Columbia Chamber of Commerce Building - Photo By Sandy Hill.
LESLIE BROWN and ROXYE SIDEBOTTOM, left and right, with Bro. Joseph Payne of the Columbia-Adair County Salvation Army, who is holding one of the food packages the Salvation Army distributed to a deserving family over the Christmas Holidays. The food was donated by Wal-Mart of Columbia and IGA and Sav-A-Lot stores here. Leslie Brown and Roxye Sidebottom are education majors at Lindsey Wilson College. Bro Joseph Payne is a member of the C-AC Salvation Army and is pastor of Eunice Church of God.

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Joann Smith, Center on Aging: Christmas 2007



2007-12-27 - Adair County Center on Aging - Photo By Sandy Hill.
JOANN SMITH, director of the Adair County Center on Aging, center, accepts one of the five Christmas food packages deliver to the Center by Roxye Sidebottom, left, and Leslie Brown, right. The food packages were assembled from products given by Sav-A-Lot and IGA, and Wal-Mart of Columbia, KY.

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