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Rocktrumpet staying colorful

2025-10-20 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com
Beautiful Rocktrumpet, known for its vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers, is providing color this early fall in pinks, reds, and whites, with glossy, dark green leaves. The vines can climb trellises, fence and porch posts. They also work in hanging baskets, and best of all, they attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
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All smiles after Piano Extravaganza concert

2025-10-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com
Dr. Gerald Chafin, at right, LWU music professor and Director of Church Relations, was 'key'ed-up' before and after Sunday's Piano Extravaganza! The sounds that filled Slider Hall, especially that of two Steinway pianos being played by four pianists at the same time, kept everyone cheering. With him, from left, were: Jackie Montgomery, business student Xavier Williams and George and Vonnie Kolbenschlag.
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Leading the audience through energetic concert

2025-10-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com
Gary Vidito led the audience through Sunday's awesome Piano Extravaganza at Lindsey Wilson University. He's an actor, songwriter and playwright celebrating 20 years with Mid Kentucky Arts. Gary has written many shows produced by Mid Kentucky Arts including "At the Hop," "Take Me Home-The Music of John Denver and Emmylou Harris," "Yee Haw," "Studio 150," and "Dancing in the Street." For a schedule of performances coming by Mid Kentucky Arts, visit their website - midkentuckyarts.com.
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