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Bob Barnes relief for Louisiana rolling out Wed 31 Aug 2016

Donations have ranged from used fan to $1,000.00
Next earlier article, this story:Bob Barnes putting together relief shipment for flood victims. Also, see: Donate to Louisiana flood victims through Franklin Motors. That relief leaves on Friday, 2 Sep 2016.

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Bob Barnes has notified CM that his truck loaded with relief supplies for the Louisiana Flood victims will be leaving the parking lot at Sign America (former Walker Florist and Meadow Hill Inn) 409 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY sometime between 2pm-5pm, Wednesday, August 30, 2016. His phone number, from earlier story, is 270-250-4073.



He's still taking and picking up donations. "I have to pick up some items that were left at Nissley Equipment and also there was an individual that was collecting in Somerset," he said.

"It was so hard to thank everyone for their donations," he added, "because some people dropped off their donation while no one was around the office. Donations ranged from a used fan to $1,000. Every donation was so important and very generous."


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