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2017 Columbia-Adair County Crusade Results: Total Up!

Adair County's Grand Total for 2017 Crusade for Children totals $32,795.09. See Also: 2017 Crusade for Children fundraiser donations: $25 & Up
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By Donald Hare, Public Information Officer
Columbia-Adair County Fire Department

The 2017 WHAS Crusade for Children fundraising effort for Adair County concluded Saturday night in Campbellsville, KY.

We are proud to report this years totals:


  • 2017 Columbia Adair County Fire: $30,497.99
    - 2016 Columbia Adair County Fire total was $26,961.50

  • 2017 Knifley Fire Department $740.20

  • 2017 Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Dept. $1,556.90

2017 GRAND TOTAL, ADAIR CO, KY $32,795.09

The Columbia Adair County Volunteer Fire Department would like to thank the following:
- IGA of Columbia
- First and Farmers Bank
- United Citizens Bank of Southern KY
- Kim Pelly and Kody's 5K
- Breeding Fire Department
- Knifley Fire Department
- Angie Murray and Brent Lasley for use of the costumes
Thanks to each and every person that stopped and donated, no matter if it was a few loose coins or a check, Every donation counts.

To all of the Men and Woman that sacrificed your time over the past few weeks to assist the Columbia-Adair County Fire Department in our efforts to raise money for special needs here in the county. We couldn't have done it without you.


This story was posted on 2017-06-04 10:59:12
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Chris Allen accepts Kody's 5K donation



2017-06-04 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo from Donald Hare, Adair County Fire Department.
Chris Allen, Tv newsman from WBKO, Bowling Green, accepts a $4,825 symbolic check for the 2017 Kody's 5K fundraiser, in honor of the late Kody Pelly. Others in the photo are, from left, Kaitlyn Crawhorn, Charlie Crawhorn, Lauren Crawhorn, Kim Pelly, (Allen), and Donald Hare.

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Sweltering heat, but Crusade volunteers out Sat 3 Jun 2017



2017-06-05 - Intersection Edmonton & Burkesville Roads, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
Even with temperatures in the 80's, Columbia/Adair County firefighter were at collection points until 3pmCT, Saturday, June 3, 2017, and their perseverance paid off: This year's collections totaled $30,497.99, up from $26,961.50 in 2016, an increase of $3,526.49! This year's Crusade Chair is Charlie Crawhorn. The collection was the second trip for the C/AC Fire Department in two days. It's hardly noticeable from this view, but a fire on Friday resulted in damage to the Burger King in the background, and a temporary closing of that facility. - EW

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