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Old Edmonton School Reunion had special touch in decor


2018-09-12 - Old School Cafe, 805 W Stockton Street, Edmonton, KY. - Photo by Carol Sullivan Perkins.
One special touch to the decorations at the Old Edmonton School Reunion were bricks from the Old School (now torn down). Freeda Reece had secured bricks from the owner and used them and other decorations as centerpieces. When we announced that these bricks could be taken, I was afraid a brawl might break out! Everyone wanted a brick (I did, too). Susan Shirley Chambers and I were busy, selling our new book, "EDMONTON, KY (1940-2018)" which will soon be available on Amazon. - Carol Perkins.


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2018-19 ACHS Junior Officers group photo


2018-09-12 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Matthew Irvin, ACHS FFA Chapter reporter.
The new officers of the Adair County Junior FFA are, Front, from left,, Elizabeth Stamper, Jeanene Pike, Kiley Feese, Brandi Grider, Rebecca Heuser, Heidi Jo McGrady and Coleton Wall; Back Hayden Hancock, Rachel Hatcher, Allison Burton, Taryn Warriner and Holly Absher. Submitted by: Matthew Irvin, Adair County FFA Reporter


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Squarecrows have given us lasting memories: Pumpkin Butt


2018-09-12 - Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo from HOSA, Adair County High School.
This encore photo generated more laughter than anything in recent memory. The award-winning Squarecrow referred to as 'Pumpkin-Butt' put smiles on the faces of hundreds of visitors of all ages to the historic Adair County Public Square in October 2015. Pumpkin-Butt was aimed, strategically - innocently or by design - into the faces of oncoming traffic -- and it got howls of laughter. The creative group entering this nurse/patient pumpkin duo was HOSA – Future Health Professionals at Adair County High School. It's Squarecrow time again. Coveted "Squarespots," like this one, are now being reserved for the 2018 exhibit. For more information, stop by the Chamber of Commerce office, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY. Click here to revisit all the 2015 Squarecrows


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Malvina Farkle service volunteers work at Historic Courthouse


2018-09-12 - Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
As the LWC Malvina Farkle Day of Service began on the public square, volunteers were directed to projects needed at the historic Adair County Courthouse. Weeds, vines and trees growing around the edges of the building were removed and the white trim around the yard got a new coat of paint, donated in part by the Adair Heritage Association. - LW


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Malvina Farkle day volunteers brighten Fountain Plaza


2018-09-12 - Fountain Plaza - One Hundred Quadrant, Public Square, Down Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Mary Anne Loy, at right, advised Lindsey Wilson College Malvina Farkle Day volunteers as to cleanup needs around the fountain on the square. The students are team members who add their strength to tough tasks needed regularly to brighten the area shared by the public. The one-way/yield sign at left remains beat up and crooked -- whenever anyone asks for it to be corrected they hear, "that's the state" -- so if anyone from state government is reading this, please, the citizens of Adair County need a corrected sign facing Greensburg Street on Columbia's public square.


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Auctioneer Josh Karnes brings in high dollars at C/AC Picnic


2018-09-12 - Roadside Park, 2310 Hwy 55 South, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Josh Karnes was the surprise guest at the Columbia/Adair County 2018 Annual Picnic who answered the call, "Is there an auctioneer in the house"? He works full time for Clark Distribution and in his spare time he said, does "a little auctioneering." He got many words of thanks and praise for how well he conducted the auction, how he prompted for the next bid, waited, then moved the bidding forward in the fundraiser at the Picnic where proceeds go to help maintain the park. - LW


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Auction managers, Ellen Zornes & Dr. Ronald Rogers


2018-09-12 - Roadside Park, 2310 Hwy 55 South, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Ellen Zornes, Executive Director of the Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce, standing center, monitors her chief assistant longtime chamber board member Dr. Ronald Rogers, standing with her, as he holds up the donations for bidders in the fundraiser auction at the Annual C/AC picnic. - LW


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