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Call goes out for volunteer bricklayers, helpers for Haven Mission Bricklayers, helpers, cooks, and food donations: Everyone can help complete the exterior brick work on this little church which has proven itself a blessing to Columbia and the Adair County Community By Mark Selby Pastor Jim Williams and Haven Mission, 300 Merchant Street, Columbia, KY have been such a blessing to the community by opening their doors to many community needs. It is time we paid back the kindness of this ministry so on Saturday, May 3, 2014 starting at 8amCT. The community can help by finishing the bricklaying. If you can come and help for any amount of time, your labor will be greatly appreciated. If anyone knows how to lay brick your help could be used, but if not come to help anyway. There are many things to do and everyone can be a help. There will be lunch and if you would like to help with the food please bring items to be grilled or picnic type food. Thank you Mark Selby --Mark Selby This story was posted on 2014-05-01 06:04:05
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