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Book signing: Harp's Head, by Lanny Tucker
 2018-08-09 - Greensburg Public Library, 111 W Court Street, Greensburg, KY - Photo by Lanny Tucker. Writer Lanny Tucker of Greensburg will have a book signing for his new novel of historical fiction, Harp’s Head, Saturday morning, 9am-12pmNoonCT, August 11, 2018 at the Green County Public Library, 112 West Court Street, Greensburg, KY. Confessed murderer Big Harp was executed and decapitated in 1799. Among his victims was the young son of Columbia founder Daniel Trabue. More than 60 years later, as the Civil War rages, the river town of Greensburg, Kentucky, is engulfed in terror. A foreboding man with a shocking neck scar roams the streets at night. A stranger arrives who was a member of the posse which caught Big Harp those many years ago. The stranger knows who is responsible for the horror in Greensburg, and what has to be done. Refreshments will be available. - Jelaine Harlow
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Kevin Clapp speaks on 'Power of Choice' at AYDC
 2018-08-09 - Adair Youth Development Center, 401 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Wes Irvin, AYDC School Administrator. Kevin Clapp from God Strong Ministries out of North Carolina visited the Adair Youth Development Center on Thursday, August 2, 2018. He spoke to the students about the "Power of Choice". His message was very straight forward and real with the students, they have the power to choose a different path in life. He made a great connection with the students that will enable them to make better choices. - Wes Irvin
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Seasonal sign at Betty's OKCC - Tomato Season
 2018-08-09 - Bettys - 2339 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Decorative art on the wall at Betty's OKCC captures the spirit of tomatomania gripping South Central Kentucky nowadays. - EW
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(Ad) To The Nines - Visit C-MAC for self defense, strength, peace
 2018-08-09 - 207 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com. Darlene Campbell (pictured here) and trainers Sam Avery, Jonathan Williams, Chad Snyder and Quentin Graves invite everyone to come by Columbia Martial Arts Center (C-MAC) during their open-til-nine evening, Friday, August 10, 2018 at 207 Greensburg Street beside the Columbia Baptist Church, across the street from Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home. Demonstrations of women's self defense will be offered Friday evening to give examples of training classes. Darlene's poster beside her says, "Walk like a dragon, sit like a tiger and flow like a river," and it symbolizes her philosophy of mind-body-spirit strengthening for safety, health and peace, focusing on the whole person with classes in Bagua, Tai Chi and much more. Whether you are looking into martial arts, music literature, visual or performing arts, this is the Center for you and your family. Phone 270-805-7076 for more information.
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Tomato Still: A bowl of 'Darrells' or 'The other Darrells'
 2018-08-09 - A simple peasant cottage in Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Actually, it's known which Darrell grew these perfect - perfectly alike and perfect tasting tomatoes - it was Darrell Andrew, Darrell of Andrew Farms, Russell County, KY. Just don't know whether he is 'Darrell' or 'The other Darrell'. There are two FM2 Darrells: Darrell Bunnell and Darrell Andrew. Both tomato-meisters. Never know which is 'Darrel' and which is the other Darrell. Maybe it can be determined at the 8am-1pmCT, at Saturday, August 11, 2018, Farmers' Market on the Square. 8am-1pmCT, at FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY. - EW
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Paz-Holley thanks Grayton and Maxton and family
 2018-08-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Benton Fudge. Little Grayton and Maxton Fudge gave their donations to Paz-Holley Project at the home of their grandparents, Danny and Sandy Pyles, Wednesday evening, August 8, 2018. They are the children of Benton and Ashton Pyles Fudge. Maxton Louis is heading for his two-months birthday soon and Grayton O'Neal is soon to be 18 months of age. To help with the Paz-Holley Project contact any one of the committee members: Paz-Holley Project Chairman Rick Wilson, pictured here with the children at the Pyles family home, 270-378-1490, Treasurer Maggie Coleman 704-281-3055, Robin Lewis 270-250-5299, Troy Grider 270-250-3523, Dennis Loy 270-634-1429, Jane Reed 270-805-9183, Sarah Dean 270-634-2204, Marian Grant 270-378-1782, Danny Fudge 270-634-0727 and Stacey Wilson 270-250-4798.
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