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Melissa Stone for grateful Adair Co.: Columbia blessed to have LWC About: Malvina Farkle Day 2010: Dr. Luckey dismisses classes By Melissa Stone Who else but Malvina Farkle could inspire so many people to work so hard for so many good causes - and love it! Our community is blessed to have Lindsey students and faculty who are willing to give. Happy Malvina Farkle Day! What an example! I'm convinced if all the folks of Adair County put their efforts together - there would be no limit to what they could do! -Melissa Stone Thanks, Melissa Stone. Of course you're right, on all scores. Columbia is a whole lot brighter and cleaner because of Lindsey Wilson College; thanks for summing it up so well. For readers who may have missed Duane Bonifer's comprehensive account of Malvina Farkel Day 2010, with 12 great photos, it's at Lindsey Wilson gives day of service to community He's included hometowns, with the students' names. They must be wonderful communities, too, to have produced young adults who contribute so much. And yes, there is no limit to what we could do. -EW This story was posted on 2010-09-24 04:02:49
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