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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 22, 2006

Contact: Christina Gilgor, Kentucky Fairness Alliance Executive Director, (859) 420-6677

KENTUCKY FAIRNESS ALLIANCE GRAY DOVE CHAPTER BRINGS MESSAGE OF FAIRNESS TO RICHMOND ON BUSIEST SHOPPING DAY OF THE YEAR

Lexington --- On Friday, November 24, Kentucky Fairness Alliance’s Gray Dove Chapter will conduct a visibility action at 10:00 a.m. in front of the Richmond Wal-Mart.

“Our message is simple: fairness is good business. To bring this message to our neighbors, we’ve chosen one of our community’s busiest retail outlets on one of the busiest shopping days of the year,” said Christina Gilgor, executive director.

WHO: FAIR-MINDED PEOPLE IN RICHMOND AND SURROUNDING AREAS

WHAT: ‘FAIRNESS IS GOOD BUSINESS’ visibility action

WHEN: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 10:00 a. m.

WHERE: WAL-MART, 820 Eastern Bypass, Richmond

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