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Mark Twain Shriners roadblocks
for Kosair Charities Fri., April 9, 2010


It's all about kids

By Robert W. Flowers
News from Mark Twain Shrine Club, Columbia, KY

Mark Twain Shrine Club will hold its semi-annual roadblock on Friday, April 9, from 3-6pmCT, at various locations in Columbia, KY.

One hundred percent (100%) of all donations go directly to Kosair Charities.

Last year, Kosair Charities gave $16 million for the benefit of Kentuckiana Kids, including $5 million to support Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, KY.

Many Adair County families have been helped by this generous charity.

Please open up your hearts and wallets and give to this cause.

Click here for links to photos and heartwarming stories about just a very few of the many times Kosair Charities has helped Adair County children and their families




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