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Free car washes, for a year

Heather Willis Ford, left, with Splash Carwash President/GM Will Waggener, Wednesday, May 4, 2022.
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Approximately three weeks ago, Heather Willis Ford commented on one of The County Line’s Facebook posts. The reply was short—just her name, a date, her husband Rodney’s name, another date, and then finally one more date: Heather’s birthday, Rodney’s birthday, and their anniversary. 

Fast forward to yesterday afternoon, Wednesday, May 4. That one reply to that one County Line Facebook post resulted in Heather visiting Splash Carwash’s Campbellsville Street location in Columbia. She (reluctantly) had her picture made with Splash President/GM Will Waggener (see above), and left with certificates for 26 free car washes, one for every two weeks for an entire year. The cash value of her prize is $390.

Heather was one of more than 100 people who entered the free carwash contest by submitting their name, spouse’s name, and/or anniversary on The County Line’s Facebook page, and she was officially drawn as the winner earlier this week. The drive resulted in almost 200 dates being added to The County Line’s daily birthday and anniversary calendar. 

“I’m pumped about it,” Ford said succinctly. “I was excited when I heard I won, so thanks to [The County Line] and Will and Splash Carwash.”

Waggener, who supplied the contest’s prize, said he was happy to participate and looks forward to partnering with The County Line on more giveaways in the future.

Splash operates seven locations between Columbia, Campbellsville, Greensburg, and Edmonton, and has been in business since 1984. 

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Wes Feese is one of this company's owners and founders. He has previously worked as an editor, news reporter, sportswriter, photographer, and freelance contributor for newspapers across central Kentucky. He grew up in the Egypt community of Adair County and is a graduate of Adair County High School and Lindsey Wilson College.