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ACHS Marching Band taking orders for lunches

Big Fundraiser for World's Greatest Marching Band: Lunches will be delivered May 26, 2010. Order through any band parent or email Shamarie Claiborne at shamariec@windstream.net before Monday evening, May 24, 2010, to guaranteed delivery. -SHAMARIE

By Shamarie Claiborne

The Adair County Marching Band will be delivering plate lunches on Wednesday, May 26, 2010.

The lunch will include : Chicken Salad on a Crescent Roll, Pasta Salad, Chips, and a Brownie all of this and it will be delivered to your door at the low cost of $5.00 per plate.



To participate this year you can find a band parent and sign up or we will be faxing sign-up sheets to places we know have fax machines.

If for some reason you don't think you will have the opportunity to participate in one of the ways listed feel free to email shamariec@windstream.net with you order.

All orders must be in by Monday evening, May 24, 2010. Payment can be made in advance or upon delivery.

Deliveries will be made by 12 noon unless otherwise arranged. Thanks to the community for all their support!



This story was posted on 2010-05-23 14:30:04
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