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Meal, followed by Blakeys singing at Mt. Olive Baptist Church Tonight, 25 Jul 2015. In Russell County near Sano The congregation of Mt. Olive Baptist Church everyone out to a cookout/singing on the ground featuring The Blakey Quartet from Russell Spring, KY this evening, Saturday, July 25, 2015, beginning at 5pmCT. The Church is located in the Sano Community just across the Adair/Russell County line at 881 Mt. Olive Road (Google Map/Directions), Russell Springs, KY, not far from Sano Everyone is welcome for a great time of food, fun, and fellowship. All food/drinks are being provided by the church and we will begin eating at 5pmCT with the singing to begin around 6pmCT. Bring your lawnchairs and come join us! For more information contact Dawn Baker 270-634-0981, Tim Baker 270-378-1017, or Delton Haydon (pastor) 270-585-9299. - Dawn Baker This story was posted on 2015-07-25 10:47:17
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