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2011 Crusade for Children Turn-in: Album

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The Turn-in for the 2011 Crusade for Children was held Saturday, June 4, 2011, at Adair County Elementary School, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, KY, with WKYU-Tv on hand to broadcast the event live.

Firemen from the Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Department, the Columbia/Adair County Fire Department, the Knifley Area Volunteer Fire Department, the Russell Springs Fire Department, and Summersville Fire Department appeared on the show.





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Setting up for telecast, Crusade for Children Turn In



2011-06-05 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo CM iPhone.
This was how the staging area looked at approximately 5pmCT, Saturday afternoon as Tv crews again returned to Columbia for the the Adair County, Russell Springs, and Summersville Turn-ins for the 2011 Crusade for Children.

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2011 Crusade Turn-in: Green Co., KY well represented



2011-06-05 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Summersville's Fire Department at Adair County Elementary School (ACES) for the 2011 Crusade for Children turn-in, Saturday evening, June 4, 2011, with a total of $2,690.52 included, not in order: Todd Price, Hannah Price, Deanna Rodgers, Gwen Dial, Missy Johnson, Chris Johnson, Luther Dial, and Jim Johnson. Training officer Todd Price was spokesman for the delegation, in the absence of Chief David Milby. The Green County Community had donations including these: $300: Holly Grove Baptist Church; $200 each: Summersville Baptist Church and Allendale Baptist Church; each; $150 each: Summersville Baptist Church ($158.85); Stephenie and Travis Johnson ($150); $100 each: Goodin Masonry, Oak Forest Church, Frances Sparks, Sprig Squires; $50: Carolyn Scott; $25 each: Alice Jane Moore, Gilroy & Cora Dewitt, Summersville Furniture Store, Anita Price in Memory of Leonard Price, Summersville Church of the Nazarene, and RM and Garth McCubbins. Special thanks to Lewis Grocery for Sandwiches and Drinks.

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2011 Crusade Turn-In: Russell Springs Fire Department



2011-06-05 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Bobby Johnson and H.M. Bottoms reported that their Russell Springs Fire Department had already collected $22-2300 for the 2011 Crusade for Children. The reason they had such a small delegation to appear on Tv was that they left the most of the department back in The Springs collecting still more. "We think the total will go over $2,800," Bottoms said.

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2011 Crusade Turn-In: Breeding AVFD



2011-06-05 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
The Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Department 2011 Crusade Turn-In Team - all but Chief Terry Harvey, who was talking shop with other firefighters when this photo was taken - wore broader smiles than many. They had been keeping cool in the air conditioned comfort of the department's crew cab. Breeding had a good year for the Crusade, raising $850.96, just a little short of the 2010 total. Above, front row The newest member, Misty Odom; Chandler Burkett, Kyle Cundiff, and back row Tony Harvey and Brandon Harvery. The firefighters are standing in front of their latest acquisition, Tanker No. 2. The Breeding unit is widely known as possibly the best equipped small community fire department in the nation.

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2011 Crusade Turn-In: Columbia/Adair Co. Fire Department



2011-06-05 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
With $23,601.00 in 2011 donations from Columbia/Adair County piled in bags in front of him Tv host Chris Allen, was on air on WKYU-Tv, Bowling Green, live from the Adair County Elementary School. (Names to be posted later)

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Chief Terry Harvey with Breeding Crusade donor list



2011-06-05 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Breeding Area Fire Department Chief Terry Harvey left photo showed where the $850.96 total was raised with the list on the right. Church collections were largest; that money was boosted by In Memory and other sizable donations to reach the $850.96 figure.

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