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Salvation Army raising funds for Monroe tornado victims

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The Metcalfe County Service Unit of the Salvation Army will be conducting a Kettle Drive on Saturday, March 1, 2008, at Edmonton Cee Bee Food Store and Dollar General Market. One hundred per cent of the donation will be given to victims of the recent tornado that struck Monroe County. The Monroe County Disaster Agency will assist in finding the neediest families. Volunteers are needed to "ring the bell'. Please call the Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce at (270) 432-3222 to volunteer for one hour of ringing the bell. -GAYE SHAW, Executive Director, Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 42, Edmonton, KY 42129, (270) 432-3222




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