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Free admission to Indians Baseball with food donation

By Joann Montgomery

On Saturday, April 16, 2016 the Adair County Indian baseball team will be hosting North Hardin. The game begins at 11amCT, at 336 General John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY, Columbia, KY.

On Monday night the Indians will be playing Cumberland County at home. The varsity game begins at 5pmCT.

Instead of admission to both of the games we will be taking donations to the school's backpack food program. (Note: Adair County fans are always admitted free to any home game, but donations would greatly be appreciated.)

Items that may be donated: juices, pop tarts, Mac and cheese, Ranmen noodles, fruit cups, applesauce, and microwave popcorn. Monetary donations will also be accepted.

We invite you to out to enjoy some great baseball games and also to help out a great cause.




This story was posted on 2016-04-15 08:34:28
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