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Lindsey Jo Taylor donates tresses to Wigs 4 Kids

Lindsey Jo Taylor is the latest unselfish Adair County kid to donate hair to Wigs 4 Kids, a non-profit organization which makes wigs available for children and adults with hair loss problems.

Lindsey attends Adair County Elementary School (ACES) in Columbia. She's seven, and the daughter of Bubby and Valerie Taylor.

Peggy Lawson, owner of the House of Styles, 703 Wright DR, Columbia, KY, donated her professional services to the cause.




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Lindsey Jo Taylor donates tresses to Wigs for Kids



2010-09-01 - Photo photos by Valerie Taylor. House of Styles, 703 Wright DR, Columbia, KY
On August 30, 2010, Lindsey Jo Taylor donated her hair to Wigs 4 Kids. Lindsey is the seven year old daughter of Bubby and Valerie Taylor. Lindsey Jo Taylor attends Adair County Elementary School. Peggy Lawson, left in left photo at House of Styles cut her hair.

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