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''Holler party'' held at David Waltz farm Saturday It would have been called a block party had it been held in the city, but way out in rural Adair County it was called a "holler party" where everyone up and down the holler got invited. David Waltz, owner of Heart's Image Gallery, hosted the party and he was joined by members of his family and friends and neighbors. The holler in question is located on the G. Taylor Road off West 80 outside of Gradyville. He said it started out as a way to get to know all the neighbors up and down the valley. Then it gathered steam and included family and friends from all around. David moved his home and business here from Shelbyville a few years ago and is recruiting his family to join him in Adair County. His Heart's Image pottery is sold all over the country. This story was posted on 2005-05-21 18:22:41
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