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Compassionate Friends to meet in Campbellsville, Greensburg

All invited to join in Compassionate Friends Worldwide candle lighting to honor memories of Children.

By Judy Dabney

The Compassionate Friends of Central Kentucky will be participating in the 18th annual worldwide candle lighting ceremony held at 7pm local ime around the globe. There will be a service Sunday, December 14, at 6pmCT/7pmET,, in Campbellsville at the Kid-Wise Amusement Building, 195 City Park Road, Campbellsville, KY. (the old Bowling Alley) that faces the gazebo in Miller Park and at 7pmCT/8pmET, in the Auxiliary Building in Legion Park, 1099 Legion Park Road, Greensburg, KY.



Candles will be provided. Feel free to bring any pictures or mementos to share with the group.

For more information on the Campbellsville program, contact Judy Dabney at 270-465-2933. All families affected by the death of a child are invited to attend wherever they are. - Judy Dabney


This story was posted on 2014-11-20 02:59:57
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