CCS visits Joy Club

The CCS group with the help of Bobbie Lake and Dick Grillo were guests at the Joy Club of the First Baptist Church, Live Oak on April 27.

They presented their patriotic program and it was an outstanding program. We were blessed by their presence.

We also wanted to thank all the helpers that were with them. They were so organized and we were impressed with the love and attention they gave everyone.

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