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Adair native Allan Parnell issues challenge to build scholarships

If 250 donors make gifts during a 48-hour period today and tomorrow, Mr. Parnell, founder of Mr. P Trucking Company, will donate $25,000 to Lindsey Wilson College to be used for scholarship aid.
To make a donation now, click to Chair's ChallengeChair's Challenge. It's easy.

From Lindsey Wilson College

Adair County native and Lindsey Wilson College Board of Trustees Chair Allan Parnell challenges LWC alumni, parents and friends to show their love for LWC students.

If 250 LWC donors make gifts during a 48-hour period from today through Wednesday, Parnell will donate $25,000 to LWC. The money will be used for scholarship aid for students.

All gifts made during today and until midnight CT Wednesday will help meet the $25,000 challenge. It's the best time to help LWC students.

For more information, contact the LWC Alumni Office at alumni@lindsey.edu or 270-384-8400.





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