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Turbo the Robot visits Great Oaks VBS



2009-05-29 - 179 Kellyville RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Pastor Troy Long.
PASTOR TROY LONG WRITES, "During the closing assembly of VBS at Great Oaks last night, the children were entertained with the appearance of a real life robot - Turbo - aka Jon Redford, Front row, from left, Payton Coomer, Gabe Redford, Chase Coomer, Ethan Lon; Second row, Sarah Kate Long, Conner Johnson, Noah Beard, Jesse Redford; Third row, Taylor Cole, Brittany Smith, Turbo, Kelsey Redford. Your family at Great Oaks would like to invite all children to come out again tonight, Fridayand visit with Turbo as we blast off for 'Operation Space--A close encounter with God's Word.' Great Oaks is located at 197 Kellyville Road. From Columbia, take Hwy 55 North toward Campbellsville. After passing thru Cane Valley, turn right onto County Road 682; take first left onto Kellyville Road; and Great Oaks will be located on the left."


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