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Family Resource and Youth Center Week proclaimed in City

By Tiffany Collins

The week of February 8 through February 12, 2021 has been proclaimed as Columbia Adair County Family Resource and Youth Center Week by Columbia Mayor Pamela Hoots.

This is in recognition of the school resource centers in our community.

In addition, funds raised during the recent "Baby It's Cold Outside," coat drive were presented to the Family Resource Centers representatives by City Clerk Rhonda Loy.

Attending from the school's resource centers were: Paula Garrison, Debbie Cowan, Kara Iqbal, and Hali Anderson.




This story was posted on 2021-02-11 09:31:49
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FRYC Week proclamation signed at City Hall



2021-05-28 - Adair County, KY - Photo from the City of Columbia.
Family Resource and Youth Center Week is proclaimed by the City of Columbia for February 8 through February 12, 2021 in recognition of the school resource centers in our community. Pictured from the school's resource centers with Mayor Pamela Hoots are Paula Garrison, Debbie Cowan, Kara Iqbal, and Hali Anderson.

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