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Help for Food Pantry comes at critical time -

- from Lindsey Wilson College Women's Basketball team
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By Duane Bonifer
Members of the Lindsey Wilson College women's basketball team collected more than three boxes of food items at Tuesday night's game at Biggers Sports Center. Fans who attended the LWC-Indiana University Southeast game donated a non-perishable food item. The food will be donated to the Adair County Food Pantry. LWC won the game, 87-67.

Team members include: Paige Bosse of Walton, KY Laura Skudra of Riga, Latvia; Lani Karosich of Fort Walton, FL; Candance Foster of Whitley City, KY Mason Wethington of of Campbellsville, KY, Jared Peake of Campbellsville, KY Bre Elder of Lebanon, KY Cassidy Martin of Harrodsburg, KY Ranika Rone of Orlando, FL; Deanna Downs of Elizabethtown, KY Jamie Cummings of Glasgow, KY Kelsay Cummings of Glasgow, KY Keosha Wisener of Pulaski, TN; and Montera Copeland of Evansville, IN, Chanel Roberts of Radcliff, KY Tara Arnold of Frankfort, KY and Kayla Richardson of Louisville, KY. - Duane Bonifer
You can join the Lindsey Wilson Women's Basketball team in this cause by giving to the Adair Food Pantry, too. Here's basic information on the organization: ADAIR FOOD PANTRY, 203 South Monroe Street, Columbia, KY is open 9am-12pmCT, each Tuesday, serving families of Adair County, KY who meet certain income criteria, available at the food pantry. Anyone who wishes to donate to donate canned items or make financial gifts may contract Stephanie Long, Director at 270-250-2847. from CM CM Directory of Recurring Events




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Help for Food Pantry: from LWC Women's Basketball



2013-11-27 - Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
Members of the Lindsey Wilson College women's basketball team
collected more than three boxes of food items at Tuesday night's game at Biggers Sports Center. Fans who attended the LWC-Indiana University Southeast game donated a non-perishable food item. The food will be donated to the Adair County Food Pantry. LWC won the game, 87-67. Standing, from left: Paige Bosse of Walton, KY Laura Skudra of Riga, Latvia; Lani Karosich of Fort Walton, FL; Candance Foster of Whitley City, KY Mason Wethington of of Campbellsville, KY Jared Peake of Campbellsville, KY Bre Elder of Lebanon, KY Cassidy Martin of Harrodsburg, KY Ranika Rone of Orlando, FL; Deanna Downs of Elizabethtown, KY Jamie Cummings of Glasgow, KY Kelsay Cummings of Glasgow, KY Keosha Wisener of Pulaski, TN; and Montera Copeland of Evansville, IN. Seated, from left: Chanel Roberts of Radcliff, KY Tara Arnold of Frankfort, KY and Kayla Richardson of Louisville, KY. - Duane Bonifer

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