Buster Watts Memorial Canned Food Drive

March 3, 2016

Buster Watts Memorial Canned Food Drive

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1st Annual Buster Watts Memorial Canned Food Drive

During the month of March we will be taking donations of canned good items at various drop off locations. These items will then delivered to Second Harvest Food Bank in honor of the late Buster Watts.


Buster passed away in May of 2015. He had a servants heart. He volunteered for many organizations such as AARP, American Red Cross, Second Harvest Food Bank, Shades of Grace homeless ministry, Indian Path Volunteers, Barter Theater, RAM, and also was instrumental in bringing R. Hero to the downtown fire department. He was a member of the Shades of Grace United Methodist Church.

Drop Off Locations Starting March 8th

KINGSPORT

Trinity Memorial Centers (1221 Stewball Circle, Kingsport, TN)

EZ File Tax Service (715 Dale Street, Kingsport, TN)

Harville & Debow (2025 Meadowview Pky #200, Kingsport, TN)

Holston Valley Broadcasting (222 Commerce St, Kingsport, TN)

Preaching Christ Church (707 E Sullivan St, Kingsport, TN)

Conservus Real Estate Group (402 E Main St, Kingsport, TN 37660)

Murphy’s Automotive (4044 Fort Henry Dr, Kingsport, TN 37663)

Freedom Family Worship Center (1020 E Center Street, Kingsport, TN)

Concordia Lutheran Church (725 Truxton Drive, Kingsport, TN 37660)

Waverly Road Presbyterian Church (1415 Waverly Rd, Kingsport, TN 37664)


BRISTOL

Tri-State Signs (113 17 Th St, Bristol, TN)

Holston IT (750 Volunteer Pkwy, Bristol, TN)

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