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Dianne Shepard and Denver Rushing impersonate ZZ Top to provide entertainment for the United Way of South Central Oklahoma’s fourth report meeting last Tuesday at the Ardmore Public Library. Andy, the ambulance, belongs to the Johnston County Ambulance Service and is used to help educate kids about safety and to not be afraid of the siren and lights of an ambulance. Although the United Way is $40,000 behind where they were last year, they have raised $471,949 to date, which is 63 percent of their goal.

  

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By Anonymous
Posted Oct 30, 2009 @ 11:44 AM
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Dianne Shepard and Denver Rushing impersonate ZZ Top to provide entertainment for the United Way of South Central Oklahoma’s fourth report meeting last Tuesday at the Ardmore Public Library.

Andy, the ambulance, belongs to the Johnston County Ambulance Service and is used to help educate kids about safety and to not be afraid of the siren and lights of an ambulance. Although the United Way is $40,000 behind where they were last year, they have raised $471,949 to date, which is 63 percent of their goal.
 

Dianne Shepard and Denver Rushing impersonate ZZ Top to provide entertainment for the United Way of South Central Oklahoma’s fourth report meeting last Tuesday at the Ardmore Public Library.

Andy, the ambulance, belongs to the Johnston County Ambulance Service and is used to help educate kids about safety and to not be afraid of the siren and lights of an ambulance. Although the United Way is $40,000 behind where they were last year, they have raised $471,949 to date, which is 63 percent of their goal.
 

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