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Mark Twain Shriners to conduct Road Blocks for Kosair Charities

CM editorial comment: Have a check or cash ready for this cause which has returned so much to Adair County. It won't hurt to have a smile set and a word of appreciation and encouragement for Adair County's Mark Twain Shriners. -EW
All proceeds go to Kosair Charities.

By Robert Flowers
Treasurer Kosair Charities and member Mark Twain Shrine Club

Friday, April 4, 2014, from 3pm-6pmCT, the Mark Twain Shrine Club will have its spring road blocks at the top of Jamestown Hill, 700 block of Jamestown Street and in front of Walmart, 2988 Burkesville Road, Columbia, KY. Columbia, KY.


All proceeds go to Kosair Charities.

Last year the Charities gave over 18 million in grants and service. More local kids were helped than ever in history.

Please make checks payable to: KOSAIR CHARITIES, not the hospital which is owned by Norton Health Care. Let your heart and wallet help many kids get and stay well. - Robert W. Flowers, Treasurer, Kosair Charities and member of Mark Twain Shrine Club


This story was posted on 2014-04-03 16:27:40
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