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Day of Caring by City of Columbia is Saturday, 21 September

By Tiffany Collins

The City of Columbia, in conjunction with local churches and organizations, will be sponsoring a Day of Caring this Saturday in Columbia and Adair County.

Projects are to be completed for the elderly, disabled, and community that date. This past week, Don Neat and Dwan Hadley, have been delivering wood to residents in the county that burn wood for heat in the winter.

Bobby Morrison and the Band of Brothers from the Columbia Christian Church will be working with an activity at the Rosenwald School near the Santa Fe Church.



The Columbia Baptist Church will be overseeing a project at Summit Manor Nursing Home.

Projects include: cleaning gutters, tree trimming, cleaning windows, and other smaller household chores throughout the day.

If you or your church would like to participate, please contact the Columbia City Hall, 270-384-2501.

"We hope that this will become a biannual event for our town," said Mayor Pamela Hoots, "The support of the community has been amazing."


This story was posted on 2019-09-17 06:34:08
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