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On November 17, 2020, Rupert Salmon of the Spokane, Washington area became a trailblazer: He bought the television station operated by the Upper Columbia Conference and thus became one of the few black television station owners and in all likelihood became the first black Seventh-day Adventist station owner.
Use of funds: $150,000 to retire debt, $80,000 equipment upgrade and $120,000 for operation and program development. Please contact Rupert Salmon at [phone redacted] for more detailed information. We are thanking you in advance for your gracious support.

On November 17, 2020, Rupert Salmon of the Spokane, Washington area became a trailblazer: He bought the television station operated by the Upper Columbia Conference and thus became one of the few black television station owners and in all likelihood became the first black Seventh-day Adventist station owner.
Use of funds: $150,000 to retire debt, $80,000 equipment upgrade and $120,000 for operation and program development. Please contact Rupert Salmon at [phone redacted] for more detailed information. We are thanking you in advance for your gracious support.

Organizer and beneficiary
Rupert Salmon
Organizer
Spokane, WA
DOROTHY BARTHOLOMEW
Beneficiary
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