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ACPC Fall Festival a great success

By Laura Marcum

The ACPC Fall Festival was a great success! The evening began with the King and Queen/Prince and Princess crowning.

Our King is Jackson Corbin. The Queen is Kharli Stockton. The Prince and Princess Court included: Kindergarten-Jonas Partin and Faith Fudge, 1st Grade-Nash Collins and Maria Burton, and 2nd Grade-Hunter Ballou and Paisley Adams.

The fundraiser raised over $25,000, with the majority of the money going toward a school walking track, playground expansion, and classroom books.

Then families participated in an evening of games, face painting, barrel rides, and food. A big hit of the evening was the jail with Sheriff Josh Brockman manning the prisoners.

The Adair County Primary Center would like to say a huge THANK YOU to our students, parents, and community members who have supported us. We are blown away by your generosity and we hope you had fun as well. Special thanks to Lindsey Wilson College volunteers, the ACPC PTO, 313 Maple, our amazing staff, and loyal community volunteers.




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ACPC King and Queen Jackson Corbin and Kharli Stockton



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
Jackson Corbin and Kharli Stockton were crowned King and Queen of the ACPC Fall Festival on Friday night.

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ACPC Fall Festival Prince and Princess Court



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
  • Kindergarten: Jonas Partin and Faith Fudge
  • First Grade: Nash Collins and Maria Burton
  • Second Grade: Hunter Ballou and Paisley Adams

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Sheriff Brockman stands guard at Fall Festival



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
Sheriff Brockman and prisoners Debbie Bradshaw, Greyson Dudley, and Cooper Brock

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Face Painting at the ACPC Fall Festival



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
Brett Picket and Dustin Story got their faces painted at the ACPC Fall Festival on Friday.

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Olivia Jenkins shows off face paint



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
Olivia Jenkins got her face painted at the ACPC Fall Festival on Friday.

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Fun Loving Greeters at the Fall Festival



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
Julie McQueary and Jennifer Perkins were our fun loving greeters for the night.

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The Courtney Family at the Fall Festival



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
The Courtney Family--Kaelynn, Ricky, Landon, Liam, and Layla--enjoyed food at the ACPC Fall Festival

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Barrell Ride gets a thumbs up



2019-11-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
Havi Roach gives a thumbs up on the barrel ride.

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