Thank you to Kristi Hood and her staff for all the contributions that the General Store has made to the Springs community.
Over the many years that Kristi has had the Springs General Store, she has proved to be a valuable member of the community. Whenever she has volunteered to contribute goods and services for events and ongoing charities, she has been right there: food for the Springs Food Pantry and contributions for dinners and events at Springs Community Church, not to mention all the cups of coffee, sandwiches and goodies for anyone who passes by.
We will miss you, Kristi and your gang. Best of luck and happiness in your new adventures.
Dru Raley
Springs
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