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Special events planned by Columbia-Adair Chamber

Leadership of the Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce met Tuesday, August 10, 2021. With the rapid rise in cases of COVID-19 variant, the full Chamber luncheon was cancelled, however, the Board did meet briefly in the basement of the Training and Development Center, allowing room to social distance.

A business for August was discussed. Lafawn Nettles, Director of Alumni Relations & Annual Giving at Lindsey Wilson College, gave a report on the 2021 Wares Fair where local businesses can introduce their services and products to incoming students. The Wares Fair will be held on Thursday, September 2, 2021.

Abe Cross, LWC Dean of Students and Chamber Board Member, said that Lindsey Wilson is starting on time with a mask mandate for all indoor activities and also for very crowded outdoor activities. He said also that the LWC leadership will be watching the Coronavirus numbers and make an announcement in the near future about whether community events can take place on campus.

Fall and winter events are still being planned.



SquareCrows, the popular tradition on the Public Square, will be held this year since it is a safe outdoor event. Ellen Zornes, Executive Director, will be assigning places for SquareCrows. Call the Chamber of Commerce, 270-384-6020, or email: coladair@duo-county.com to secure your spot.

Yes, there will be a Christmas parade in 2021 if all things remain equal. It is scheduled for the first Saturday in December, December 4th, 2021 in the evening. Chamber of Commerce Secretary Angela Cowan will be directing the annual Christmas Parade. Mayor Pam Hoots said the City will again organize and host the Drive-Through Christmas around the Little League Park. She is beginning organization now and more details will be announced soon.

Meanwhile, Mayor Pam Hoots, Chamber President, shared that the City of Columbia will again host the Christmas drive-through at the Little League Park.

Debbie Selby is the point person for Treats on the Town, planned for October.


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Angela Cowan will lead CofC Christmas parade



2021-08-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Yes, there will be a Christmas parade in 2021 if all things remain equal. First Saturday in December, December 4, 2021 in the evening. Chamber of Commerce Secretary Angela Cowan will be directing the annual Christmas Parade. Mayor Pam Hoots said the City will also again organize and host the Drive-Through Christmas around the Little League Park.

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Wares Fair scheduled at LWC



2021-08-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Lafawn Nettles, at left, Director of Alumni Relations & Annual Giving at Lindsey Wilson College, is putting together the 2021 Wares Fair where local businesses can introduce their services and products to incoming students. At right is Abe Cross, LWC Dean of Students and Chamber Board Member. The Wares Fair, if events are being held next month, depending on the Coronavirus, will be held on Thursday, September 2, 2021.

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