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Valentine for Elaine Trinity UMC Life Center raises over $6,000

A Valentine for Elaine was the name of the benefit held Saturday, February 7, 2015, at the Trinity United Methodist Church Family Life Center. The dinner & show put on by Dream Depot & Friends had raised over $6,000 as the performances came to a close.

Proceeds from the event will go toward Elaine Bennett's medical and travel expenses.

Anyone unable to attend but wishing to help may contribute at United Citizens Bank in Columbia and Campbellsville to the account "Elaine Bennett Donations".




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Dream Depot and friends event raises over $6,000



2015-02-08 - Trinity UMC Life Center - Photo Jane Aaron.
The Dream Depot crew sang their hearts out for their friend Elaine Bennett Saturday night before a caring crowd. As the performances were coming to a close the total raised to help Elaine with medical expenses was over $6,000. After-event contributions may be made at United Citizens Bank to the account "Elaine Bennett Donations." In this photo, all voices on stage and in the audience joined to close the show with their classic "Oh, Happy Day!" Performers included: Jane Aaron, Danielle Bennett, Jennifer Biggs, Gred Blair, Yulanda Bradshaw, Holly Miller Burton, Jacob Cundiff, Donna Feese, Jr. Feese, Tracy Cockerham Hatton, Andy Mann, Jan Overstreet, Mackie Jo Penington, Gary Samuell, Shawn Samuell, Sir Erwin, Neal Sneed, Jackie Spurlock, Becky Taylor, Jenny Winchester, and Terrance White.

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Valentine for Elaine: Shawn Samuel, Fletcher Bell, Jr Feese



2015-02-09 - Trinity United Methodist Church, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jane Aaron.
Shawn Samuel, Fletcher Bell, and Junior Feese performed in the Dream Depot program, put on to benefit Elaine Bennett, Saturday night, February 7, 2015 at Trinity United Methodist Church Life Center. - LW

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A Valentine for Elaine: Sharing voices for a dear friend



2015-02-09 - Trinity United Methodist Church, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jane Aaron.
Jennifer Biggs, Jackie Spurlock, Neil Sneed, Jan Overstreet, and Mackie Jo Pennington shared their voices on behalf of dear friend Elaine Bennett at "A Valentine for Elaine," before a packed house at Trinity United Methodist Church Life Center, Saturday, February 7, 2015. -LW

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