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Happy Feet = Learning Feet
by OJ Stapleton
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Employees of Shoe Carnival of Bowling Green helped to fit nearly 300 students for a new pair of shoes on Wednesday at Crittenden Drive Church of Christ. The students will get their free sneakers in just a few weeks.
NDL Photo/OJ Stapleton Employees of Shoe Carnival of Bowling Green helped to fit nearly 300 students for a new pair of shoes on Wednesday at Crittenden Drive Church of Christ. The students will get their free sneakers in just a few weeks.
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James Kemp presented Russellville Rotary president Keith Cox with over $200 that was raised by the firefighters all around Logan County for the Happy Feet program.
James Kemp presented Russellville Rotary president Keith Cox with over $200 that was raised by the firefighters all around Logan County for the Happy Feet program.
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For the third year now, the Russellville Rotary club has taken part in the Happy Feet = Learning Feet program, which provides a new pair of sneakers to needy students in the Logan County and Russellville school districts.

On Wednesday, 281 children from the eight schools in the two districts were fitted for the new shoes by employees from

Shoe Carnival of Bowling Green.

Another 30 students were absent from school that day an will also receive a free pair of shoes. The students get to pick out the style and color of their new shoes from a predetermined selection.

Last year, 314 students were fitted and received shoes through the program.

“We’re going to have a similar number this year by the time we get finished,” said Jim Riley, project chairman for the Rotary club. “Our two school superintendents, Leon Smith and Marshall Kemp, and the family resource personnel at the various schools have been wonderful to coordinate this project.”

Riley said that the cost of the shoes has went up slightly this year, but Rotary was able to absorb that cost thanks to the generosity of the community, which supports this venture.

“Our people have a special place in their hearts for helping young people,” Riley said. “We have been told by the school personnel that students are better prepared to lean in the classroom if they have properly fitted shoes, rather than ones that are too large or too small – or not appropriate for the bad weather.”

If you would like to help this project, where 100 percent of your contribution is tax deductible, send a donation to Happy Feet = Learning Feet, c/o Holland CPA, 167 South Main Street, Russellville KY 42276.

Checks should be made payable to the Russellville Rotary Foundation.

“This project could not have been the great success without the hardworking Rotarians and others and the generous support of the community,” Riley said.

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