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Woman's Club will hear Dr. Mike Bosela speak on conservation

At next Columbia Woman's Club meeting, club will also collect pennies to help leukemia drive at Col. Wm. Casey school

Columbia Woman's Club's will meet Tuesday, January 22, at 6pmCT, at the Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce Building 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, Kentucky. The speaker will be LWC professor Dr. Mike Bosela whose topic will be Conservation. This is one of six main topics on which all federated women's clubs' programs are based. All women are invited to attend and bring lots of pennies to contribute toward the campaign to help patients with leukemia. This is a project of a Col. Wm. Casey first grade class of Darlene Campbell, one of our members. -Vonnie Kolbenschlag




This story was posted on 2013-01-17 14:56:54
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