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Thanksgiving stories? Please share yours

Is there a unique Thanksgiving story or tradition in your family, church, organization , neighborhood or community?

Or maybe you have something special to be thankful for this year.

If so, would you share? Robert Stone suggested the stories be collected, possibly including those from past CM issues.

Today, fortuitiously, Joan C. McKinney, News and Publications coordinator for Campbellsville University, sent a story which gives an account of a Thanksgiving Tradition started by three northern Taylor Co. congregations which has grown over the years. It's posted at Thanksgiving Stories: 7 Taylor Co. churches join for meal

The stories we want may be long, short, serious, humorous, or about almost any subject about Thanksgiving with an Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell or Taylor County connection. -EWThanks to Joan C. McKinney for a wonderful story which we've used to start what we hope will be a series and a tradition.




This story was posted on 2010-11-23 22:38:29
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