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Columns October 20, 2008  RSS feed

LEDGER READERS ON THE ROAD


The Wilkerson Family of Gaffney visited Orlando in September. Here are the four Wilkerson kids in front of the World's Biggest Entertainment McDonald's located in Orlando. From left to right: Madeline, Charlotte, Jack, and Brady Wilkerson. On your next trip out of town, take a copy of The Ledger along and send a picture of yourself or your group reading the newspaper to: cody@gaffneyledger.com. The Wilkerson Family of Gaffney visited Orlando in September. Here are the four Wilkerson kids in front of the World's Biggest Entertainment McDonald's located in Orlando. From left to right: Madeline, Charlotte, Jack, and Brady Wilkerson. On your next trip out of town, take a copy of The Ledger along and send a picture of yourself or your group reading the newspaper to: cody@gaffneyledger.com. Pictured are Kayla Wright, Michael Wright, Sam Scruggs, Blake Scruggs and DeeDee Scruggs during their recent trip to Walt Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando. The picture was taken by Jonie Scruggs. Pictured are Kayla Wright, Michael Wright, Sam Scruggs, Blake Scruggs and DeeDee Scruggs during their recent trip to Walt Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando. The picture was taken by Jonie Scruggs. David Moore, son of Lewis & Donna Moore, is shown here during his recent Habitat for Humanity trip to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. David and 17 additional volunteers assisted in the construction of two new houses during their 2- week trip. A home of 320- square feet might not be much by our standards, but seems like a mansion to the average Cambodian family. David Moore, son of Lewis & Donna Moore, is shown here during his recent Habitat for Humanity trip to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. David and 17 additional volunteers assisted in the construction of two new houses during their 2- week trip. A home of 320- square feet might not be much by our standards, but seems like a mansion to the average Cambodian family. Joan Evans from Blacksburg (holding The Ledger) went on vacation with Reece, Stephanie and Sydney Fowler to Salt Lake City, Utah. Joan Evans from Blacksburg (holding The Ledger) went on vacation with Reece, Stephanie and Sydney Fowler to Salt Lake City, Utah.