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Paz-Holley Project's youngest donor may be Kasey Blue Kessler



2018-07-23 - FM2 lot, corner Merchant and Campbellsville Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo from Sandy Wilson.
Sandy Wilson has been making sure each donor to the Paz-Holley Project gets a thank you. She and husband Rick, at right, who is chairman of the fundraising effort, believe the youngest donor to date may be Kasey Blue Kessler, son of Tiffany and Eddie Kessler of Columbia. Sandy wrote, "Kasey Kessler donated all of his birthday money to Paz-Holley project a few weeks ago!! He just keeps on getting more precious!! Thank you, Kasey, for your big heart to help these ten sweet children." - SW
(If there has been a younger donor to the Project, we hope to hear about it so we can share a picture - you're never too young, nor too old, to help someone in need. Click read-more for the details. Or if you're viewing on a phone, just go to stories and search Paz-Holley.) - Linda Waggener)


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