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IMO will raffle a handmade quilt for Relay for Life



2008-06-06 - IMO Pump, Industrial Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo By Hilda Smith.
IMO Relay for Life Team to raffle Handmade Quilt
Imo Pump Relay for Life Team will raffle a handmade, hand quilted quilt at the Relay for Life Event Friday night, June 13. You do not need to be present to win! Tickets are available for $2.00 each or 6 for $10.00 from any Imo Pump Relay for Life Team Member or they will be available for purchase at the event. The beautiful quilt was donated by George and Melody Pollard and handmade by Melody's Mother, Elrena Russell. Members to contact for more information or to buy tickets are: George Payne, Darlene Simpson, Bill Henson, Sherry Hedgespeth, Greg Farmer, Jason Sanders, George Pollard and Rhonda Froedge. Members can be reached by calling (270) 384-4741 x 224 (IMO PUMP); (270) 634-7654 or (270) 634-3154.
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