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Small Business Week proclaimed in Adair County

In honor of National Small Business Week, April 28 through May 4, 2024, a proclamation was signed by Columbia Mayor Pam Hoots and Adair County Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant, declaring Small Business Week in Adair County.

Judge Bryant and Mayor Hoots met with a number of small business owners, with an emphasis on women-owned busineses, at the Courthouse Annex Basement on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, for the signing cermemony.

Those in attentance included Dr. Lynda Wilkerson from The Support Agency, Netty Grider from Blessed Billing, Credentialing, and Consulting, Tia White from TECE Title Services, Cecelia Bunch and Ashley Hardwick from Serenity Counseling Services, Tiffany Priddy from Breath of Grace Wellness, Tammy Stotts from Southern Nest Realty, Crystal Stapleton and Shelby Smith from The Coffee Hut, and Susan Loy from Barger Insurance Agency.

Proclamation: Small Business Week, April 28 - May 4, 2024


  • Whereas, Adair county's progress has been driven by pioneers who think big, take risks, and work hard; and

  • Whereas, from the storefront shops that anchor downtown to the high-tech startups that keep Adair County on the cutting edge, small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the keystones of our commonwealth's promise; and

  • Whereas, small business owners have repeatedly demonstrated resilience and the ability to overcome challenges at every level, from economic downturns to global pandemics and beyond; and

  • Whereas, small business owners and downtown businesses have energy and a passion for whatthey do; when we support small business, jobs are created and local communities preserve their unique culture; and

  • Whereas, this Commonwealth's small businesses account for nearly half of the population's employment; we cannot resolve to create jobs and spur economic growth without discussing ways to support entrepreneurs; and

  • Whereas, the President ofthe United States has proclaimed National Small Business Week every year since 1963 to highlight the programs and services available to entrepreneurs through the US Small Business Administration and other agencies;

  • Whereas, Adair County supports and joins in this national effort to help America's small businesses do what they do best: grow their businesses, create jobs, and ensure that our communities remain as vibrant tomorrow as they are today;

  • Therefore, I do hereby proclaim April 28- May 4, 2024 as Small Business Week. I invite all Adair Countians to join me in supporting small business throughout the commonwealth and I extend my gratitude to the small business owners that holster our economy and create jobs and prosperity for our communities.
Signed: Pamela Hoots, Mayor of Columbia
Signed: Larry Russell Bryant, Adair County Judge Executive


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Small Business Week proclaimed in Adair County



2024-05-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy .
Adair County Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant and Columbia Mayor Pam Hoots met with a number of small business owners, with an emphasis on women-owned busineses, at the Courthouse Annex Basement on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, for the signing cermemony to declare April 28 through May 4, 2024 as Small Business Week in Adair County.

Front Row, from left to right: Dr. Lynda Wilkerson with The Support Agency, Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant, Mayor Pamela Hoots, Netty Grider with Blessed Billing, Credentialing, and Consulting

Back Row, from left to right: Tia White with TECE Title Services, INC, Cecelia Bunch with Serenity Counseling Services, Ashley Hardwick with Serenity Counseling Services, Tiffany Priddy with Breath of Grace Wellness, Tammy Stotts with Southern Nest Realty, Crystal Stapleton with The Coffee Hut, Susan Loy with Barger Insurance Agency, Shelby Smith with The Coffee Hut

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