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Left: CBM Specialist
Josh Anderson shoots
at a clay.
Below: Financial Analyst
Sonda Williams takes
part in the 2019 shoot.
PHOTO BY DAN ANDERSON
supporting Magic Moments and Ronald
McDonald House. It just breaks my
heart for kids. They can't enjoy their
childhood, and you only get the one, and
they're having to spend their childhood
in hospitals and having surgeries and
just not being able to live life to the
fullest. I just want to do what I can
to make their life a little brighter and
happier."
Lofton said that many Barry
contractors and vendors help make
the clay shoot a success, including
Ashton and Co., Black & Veatch,
Fluor Enterprises, General Electric,
Geosyntec, Mayer Electric, McAbee,
Smith Industrial Services and Team
Industrial.
"We all look forward to a great time of
fun and fellowship," she said. "It's all
for the kids who will be helped by Magic
Moments and Ronald McDonald House."
By Donna Cope
PHOTOS BY AMANDA LOFTIN