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Happy one-hundred-fifth birthday to Glydus Bailey!


2018-08-13 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Bailey.
Glydus Bailey celebrated her 105th - yes, that 100+5 years - birthday Sunday, August 12, 2018! She looks beautiful and happy at her party surrounded by her family and friends. Glydus is the matriarch of the Bluegrass/Gospel Music singing Bailey family. - Shared by Linda and Danny Bailey


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Paz-Holley Project thanks Coffey's Veterinary Center


2018-08-13 - Hurt Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Rick Wilson.
Coffey's Veterinary Center gave a gift to the Paz-Holley Project as the donations were counted up and the announcement was made of the goal being met today, Monday, August 13, 2018! Pictured at the center, from left, are: Dennis Loy, Robin Lewis, Dr. Janice Coffey, Stacey Wilson and Jane Reed.


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Paz-Holley Project says thank you to Quality Personnel


2018-08-13 - Pinewood Center, Will Walker Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
The donation that pushed the Paz-Holley Project over the top of the home purchase goal was presented at Quality Personnel in Columbia which is now a branch of AtWork Personnel with 33 offices in six states. Monica Shuffett presented the check to Stacey Wilson who had made a challenge to businesses in July to help put the Paz Holley family of twelve into a home that would fit their number. From left are Lacey Bowen, Elizabeth White, Bonnie Irey, Robbie Bell and Monica Shuffett from Quality Personnel and Stacey Wilson, Rick Wilson, Dennis Loy, Jane Reed, Sandy Wilson and Robin Lewis from the Paz-Holley Project and J.O.Y. Ministries. Rick Wilson, chairman of the committee, presented an announcement of the arrival of the goal. Dennis Loy led a prayer of thanksgiving.


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Paz-Holley Project says thank you to Drs. Brashear and Arnett


2018-08-13 - 906 Russell Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
The Paz-Holley Project committee received a donation from the dental offices of Dr. Robert Brashear and Dr. Debra Arnett. From left are P-H representatives Jane Reed and Robin Lewis, Columbia; office staff Natalie Sneed Marcum from Columbia, Carrie Roy from Russell Springs, Allie Seaborne from Campbellsville, and Dr. Brashear, Columbia; and committee members Stacey Wilson, Dennis Loy and Rick Wilson.


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Paz-Holley says thank you to ACJE Michael Lee Stephens


2018-08-13 - Courthouse Annex, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Paz-Holley Project committee members met to accept one of the last few donations that would put the goal over the top and to say thank you to Adair County business owner and Judge Executive Michael Stephens, seated, Monday, August 13, 2018. Standing, from left are: Robin Lewis, president of J.O.Y. Ministries, P-H committee member Stacey Wilson, P-H Project chair Rick Wilson and committee member Jane Reed.


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We'll Leave The Light On, Flemingsburg, KY -Robert Ellis


2018-08-13 - Flemingsburg, Fleming County, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis..
"This old house sits vacant in the city of Flemingsburg, KY. This particular image was taken at the backside of the house and I had to wade through a overgrown and weeded back yard to take this photo. The light left on in the room adds a little warmth and a sense of balance to the otherwise wild, but natural look that nature has created. Picture taken June 2018. Robert Ellis (c) Robert Ellis Woodworking.com


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Kickoff for Adair County Youth Soccer, Sat 26 Aug 2018


2018-08-13 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Laura Burwash, Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson Women's Soccer team is excited to announce the start of Adair County Youth Soccer for boys and girls ages 3-15 on Saturday, August 25, 2018. Registration will be 5:30-6:30pmCT, Tuesday, August 14, 2018, and Thursday, August 16, 2018, at LWC Soccer House, 312 Bryant Street, Columbia KY, and 8:30-10amCT Saturday, August 25, 2018, at Walter S. Reuling Soccer Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY, on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College. The program provides a fun, safe, supervised atmosphere for all kids! The cost for Lil' Kickers (Ages 3 & 4) $30 and Academy (Ages 5-15) $45. Come and "partner up " with the team as seen here with sisters Sadie and Olivia Mantooth, of Columbia, KY! - LAURA K. BURWASH



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