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Pam and Johnny Grant's granddaughter will sell sno-cones

It was a special of late Johnny Grant to get a get a sno-cone machine for granddaughter Mayhaylie to operate in Amanda's Cake Shop. Johnny won't get to see it, but Mayhalie will have her sno-cone machine, and it will be in operation at the Pam Grant Benefit Saturday at Trinity UMC

By Ken Hill

Pam and Johnny's Daughter, Amanda was in the process of opening her business, Amanda Cake when Johnny passed away. Pam's daughter Mahaylie and her Grandpa Johnny had hoped to get a snow-cone machine for Mahaylie to operate in the cake shop. That was a big deal to the two of them, and was going to be their contribution to the new cake shop. Of course Johnny wasn't around to see it, but Mahaylie will be making snowcones at the benefit on Saturday.

Benefit for Pam Grant. Auction/Food/Entertainment at Trinity's Davenport Hall
There will be a Benefit Auction for our friend and neighbor, Pam Grant, at 6pmCT, on Saturday, August 18, 2012 at Trinity United Methodist Church's Davenport Fellowship Building, 2252 Campbellsville Road Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, across from Betty's OK Country Cooking on KY 55 on the north side of Columbia, KY. - Ken Hill




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Another neat item for the Pam Grant benefit



2012-08-16 - Trinity Fellowship Hall, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ken Hill.
This highly collectible Harley Davidson Telephone was donated by Delbert Abbott of Abbott communications. I don't know the value, but it is very cool! - KEN HILL
There will be a Benefit Auction for our friend and neighbor, Pam Grant, at 6pmCT, on Saturday, August 18, 2012 at Trinity United Methodist Church's Davenport Fellowship Building, 2252 Campbellsville Road Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, across from Betty's OK Country Cooking on KY 55 on the north side of Columbia, KY. - Ken Hill

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