DAV Community shred event
Special thanks to Wanda Ford and Kathryn Fountain for hosting their annual community shred event, with voluntary donations benefiting Disabled American Veterans (DAV). They shredded more than 5,500 pounds of paper products and collected $6,551 in donations for DAV.
Caption and photos by Terri Wiebold
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