PHOTO BY DARYL K. TABOR
Crittenden County Coalition for a Drug-Free Community
recently donated $150 to Project Graduation for the high
school class of 2009. Pictured representing the Coalition
are (from left) Marilyn Belt and Brandi Rogers, who presented a
ceremonial check to Tammy Travis, president of the Project
Graduation committee, and her daughter Andrea.
"How wonderful is
it
that nobody need wait a
single moment before
starting to improve the world"
-Ann Frank
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