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Greg Bardin, Max Wise recognized at St. Baldrick's event Columbian, Campbellsvillian have shaved their heads for seven consecutive years, earning places on St. Baldrick's Knights of the Bald Table. Event raises funds to help fight childhood cancer. Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) Special to ColumbiaMagazine.com The 7th Annual St. Baldrick's 'Shaving for a Cure' for children's cancer research was held on Saturday, March 22, 2014, at the Powell Gymnasium at Campbellsville University. Greg Bardin of Columbia, KY, and Max Wise, KY, of Campbellsville were recognized for shaving their heads for 7 consecutive years which places them on the St Baldrick's "Knights of the Bald Table." Bardin is the grandfather of 8 year old, Blane Bardin, an AML leukemia survivor. Blane's parents are Shawn & Kasey Bardin. Wise is a Republican candidate for the KY State Senate 16th District. Wise's son, Carter, was diagnosed at 6 months of age with Stage IV Neuroblastoma children's cancer. Those who also were recognized for being inducted to the 'Knights of the Bald Table' were Richard Robards, Jeff Richardson, Michael Johnson, George Wise & Carter Wise. Adair County High School student, Kayla Garrison was introduced at the event for her philanthropy efforts in raising money for children's cancer. Kayla participated in the event by 'knighting' those 7 men for their induction This story was posted on 2014-03-23 10:10:49
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