All-N-One makes donations

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On Tuesday, June 14, the All-N-One 4-H club collected their community service projects for the year.

The group collected: old cell phones and donated them to the Fayette County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office Victim Witness Division, magazines and donated them to the Fayette County Memorial Hospital to put in waiting rooms or other parts of the hospital, pop tabs and donated them to the Ronald McDonald House in Columbus (tabs came from soda, soup, pet food, vegetable and tennis ball cans) and will go to help support the RMHC’s mission and generate operating funds, and old eye glasses to the Good Hope Lions Club.

This article was submitted by All-N-One.

Pictured are the participants from the All-N-One 4-H Club in their recent Community Service Project. Back row (L to R): Abby Arledge, Bayley Thompson, Andrea Robinson, Abbie Noble (2015 Fayette County Horse Queen and 2014 Fayette County Horse Queen), Skylynn Barden (2016 Fayette County Horse Queen), Hidy Kirkpatrick, Jacob Miller, Taylor Perkins and Mary Gerber. Front row (L to R): Cali Kirkpatrick, Reed Miller and Gage Miller. Absent were: MacKenzie Grafstrom, Madison Johnson, Lorelei King, Katy Kotlinski, Emilee Lugenbeel, Thomas May, Gabbie Miller, Kayla Miller, Torie Miller, Bethany Reiterman, Joel Buyer, Karlee Johnson, Peyton Johnson and Lucas King.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/06/web1_img429.jpgPictured are the participants from the All-N-One 4-H Club in their recent Community Service Project. Back row (L to R): Abby Arledge, Bayley Thompson, Andrea Robinson, Abbie Noble (2015 Fayette County Horse Queen and 2014 Fayette County Horse Queen), Skylynn Barden (2016 Fayette County Horse Queen), Hidy Kirkpatrick, Jacob Miller, Taylor Perkins and Mary Gerber. Front row (L to R): Cali Kirkpatrick, Reed Miller and Gage Miller. Absent were: MacKenzie Grafstrom, Madison Johnson, Lorelei King, Katy Kotlinski, Emilee Lugenbeel, Thomas May, Gabbie Miller, Kayla Miller, Torie Miller, Bethany Reiterman, Joel Buyer, Karlee Johnson, Peyton Johnson and Lucas King.

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