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Mark Twain Shriners present Visiobook to Jenna Claywell



2015-04-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Robert Flowers, Mark Twain Shriners .
Last month, the Mark Twain Shrine Club and Kosair Charities were proud to make a presentation to a student at the new Adair Co. Primary School. Jenna Claywell, who is visually impaired received a "Visiobook" to assist her with her studies. The device is used by inserting a book or picture into a compartment and enlarges the image on a screen. Jenna is a very bright young lady and was so greatfull for the gift. Shriners present were. Bill Hart past president, Richard Shival past president and seated with Jenna and her mom Misty Claywell is Robert Flowers, past president and Treas. of Kosair Charities. Also present was Telisa Moore, instructional asst., Laura Reed, Visual Instructor and of course, Grandpa Bill Nobles, also a Shriner. Kosair Charites and the local club take great pride in being able to make these things happen, largely through your donations and an excellent staff in the Adair Co School System to keep us apprised of these needs. Thanks, Robert W. Flowers.


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