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Campbellsville Fire Dept. wants photos for 100th year publication

By Joe DeSpain

The Campbellsville Fire Department is celebrating its 100th year. A committee is working on an anniversary publication, and it is looking for photos of the Campbellsville Fire Department. In addition to photos from Campbellsville, we would like to use copies of photos from surrounding communities when the Campbellsville Fire Department assisted in fighting fires elsewhere. We will be holding a session Saturday, March 7, 2015, from 7am-11amCT/8am-12pmET, at the Campbellsville Fire Station, 100 W. Broadway, Campbellsville, KY, to scan photos for possible use in the publication.

If anyone has photos of the Campbellsville Fire Department assisting in fighting Columbia or Adair County fires, we would appreciate the opportunity to copy those photographs. Please bring the photos to be scanned this Saturday. If that is not convenient, please contact me at jydespain42@aol.com to make other arrangements. Thank you. - JOE DESPAIN.




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