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GSA Troop 594 leads 9/11 Pledge of Allegiance

By Suzanne Streeval

A large crowd gathered, Saturday evening, September 11, 2010, at the Adair County Fairgrounds to honor our local Emergency Personnel on the 9th Anniversary of 9/11. Girl Scout Troop No. 594, had the honor of leading the audience in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance during the community picnic.

Girls present were Kaitlyn Akin, Anna Evans, Chloe Taylor, Tori Kimbler, Holly Mitchum, Leslie Streeval, Sarah Streeval, Cloe Taylor, Paris Taylor, Madison Stotts and Morgan Spoon. Suzanna Streeval




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Girl Scouts lead 911 observance pledge of allegiance



2010-09-13 - Photo by Suzanne Streeval. 413 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY
Pledge of Allegiance at Salute to Emergency Responders Picnic: A large crowd gathered, Saturday evening, September 11, 2010, at the Adair County Fairgrounds to honor our local Emergency Personnel on the 9th Anniversary of 9/11. Girl Scout Troop No. 594, had the honor of leading the audience in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance during the community picnic. Girls present were Kaitlyn Akin, Anna Evans, Chloe Taylor, Tori Kimbler, Holly Mitchum, Leslie Streeval, Sarah Streeval, Cloe Taylor, Paris Taylor, Madison Stotts and Morgan Spoon. Suzanne Streeval

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