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Kosair Charities Director of Development here Aug. 19, 2008

Robert Flowers, CEO of Bank of Columbia, will introduce Eric Churchill, Director of Kosair Charities at luncheon meeting August 19, 2008 at Columbia United Methodist Church

The Columbia Adair County Chamber of Commerce will meet at the Columbia United Methodist Church, Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY for its regular Tuesday, August 19, 2008 monthly. There weill be be a catered meal. Reservations are requested by calling (270) 384-6020 no later than noon, Friday, August 15, 2008. The guest speaker will be Eric Churchill, Director of Development, Kosair Charities, and who will be introduced by Robert Flowers, CEO, the Bank of Columbia. For reservations, stop by the Chamber office at 201 Burkesille ST, Columbia, KY, or call (270) 384-6020.




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