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Day of Praise scheduled at Sparksville Baptist Church

Event starts at 12 noon Saturday, October 17, 2009, with food, fellowship, and praise music by Living Waters, Sarah Stotts, Richards Famiy, Deb Dickson, Heavenly Friends. Born Again, and Lone Creek Bluegrass

Sparksville Baptist Church, 9401 Burkesville RD, Columbia, KY in the Sparksville community of Adair Co., KY, announces a big day of Gospel Singing, food, and fellowship, on Saturday, October 17, 2009, starting at 12 noon CT.



The event is free to the public, sponsored by the Sparksville Baptist Church, a host of volunteers, and donated talent of all kinds. Any donations will be forewarded to the Oneida Baptist Institute.

The "Day of Praise" will include singing by: Living Waters, Sarah Stotts, Richards Famiy, Deb Dickson, Heavenly Friends. Born Again, and Lone Creek Bluegrass.

If you come: Bring lawn chairs, an appetite, and a willingness to "Make a Joyful Noise."

Directions: 6 miles south of the Cumberland Parkway at Columbia, or 18 miles north of Burkesville, KY. -Jana Esch

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