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Backpack Project reaches goal today, Mon 3 Aug 2015

The Adair County Way works again. Goal set. Goal Met. Project results reported

By Melinda Rhoads

We wanted to thank everyone who helped with our Backpack Project. Our goal was 20 and we hit that today, Monday, August 3, 2015. Adriana has enjoyed every minute of this project. We even busted our piggy banks to hit the last three but she wasn't giving up without reaching 20! We will try to deliver these tomorrow or Wednesday. God bless each person who gave to our project. I think we will have 20 very happy kiddos. - Melinda Rhoads




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Backpack Project reaches goal. 20 kids will benefit



2015-08-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Melinda Rhoads..
Adriana Rhoads, age 8, above amid backpacks, broke some piggy banks to make sure she and her mother, Melinda Rhoads, would reach their goal. They did, on Monday, August 3, 2015, and plan to start delivering the 20 backpacks today or tomorrow.

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