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God's Camp is May 26-29, 2011, in Burkesville, KY

By Keith Blakey
God's Camp Meeting 2011 sponsored by The Blakey Quartet will be held Thursday night, May 26, through Sunday morning, May 29, 2011, at Paradise Valley Salvation Army Camp, 1910 Salvation Army RD, Burkesville, Kentucky.

Featured clergy, musicians and speakers for the weekend include Bro. Stanley Watson, Bro. Jimmy Bunch, Bro. Mark Bradshaw, Bro. Darrell Pelston, Bro. Larry Brown, Bro. Charles Huddleston, Bro. Micah Blakey, Bro. Joe Milby, Bro. Tony Streeval, Charles Shepherd, Junior Stotts, Annette Herndon, Angie Johnson, Marisa Abbott, Josh Carey, Kristen Keltner, Katlin Blakey, The Blakey Quartet and others.


The camp is located on Highway 3108 just off of Highway 61 (about 9.5 miles from Burkesville). Signs will be posted. If you'd like a brochure or more information, please contact Keith Blakey at (270) 566-0762 or visit the website at www.blakeyquartet.com or www.godscampmeeting.com. -Keith Blakey

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