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2007 Crusade for Children: All entrances blocked & A mystery



2007-05-27 .
Brandon Lewis and Chris Bragg stood like sentries at the Burkesville Street entrance to the courthouse square this morning, Sunday, May 27, 2007, as in the background, State Fire Marshal Charles Sparks stood guard for the Crusade for Children at the Greensburg Street entrance. Robert Mongomery soloed on Campbellsville ST, as, as shown in the previous photo, Mike Keltner and Chad Wheet made sure evereyone coming in Jamestown Street had a chance to give to one of America's greatest causes. A curious part of the photograph, is the strange, rather horizontal blue fixture in front of Charles Sparks. At first glance, it looks like a xylophone, but smoke rising from it give it more of the appearance of a barbecue, albeit a strange one. More on this mystery when we get it. (Help appreciated) .


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