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Mark Twain Shriners make presentation to Pedro Plancarte

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By Jason Rector
Network Engineer/Administrator, Adair Co. School District

Tuesday, May 15, 2018 The Mark Twain Shrine Club presented Pedro Plancarte, a student at Adair County High School with new tires for his wheelchair, which was in need of replacement. Pedro sends many thanks to the Shriners for his new wheels. The school district believes the Shriner's is a wonderful organization which helps our kids in need and wishes to extend a huge thank you.




This story was posted on 2018-05-19 00:56:14
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New tires for Pedro Plancarte's wheelchair



2018-05-19 - Adair County High School Lobby, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Brook Beard.
Student Pedro Plancarte was presented with new tires for his wheelchair by Mark Twain Shrine Club members Dale Malone and Robert Flowers, above. Photo Tuesday, May 15, 2018. - Jason Rector, Network Engineer/Administrator, Adair Co. School District

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