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Dedication,Wayside Exhibits, Gradyville, KY, Sat., Aug. 4, 2007 A dedication of the Wayside Exhibits commemorating the Gradyville Flood of June 7, 2007, and America's most colorful basketball mentor, Coach EdDiddle, a native of Gradyville, KY, will be held, Saturday, August 4, 2007, at 10:00am CT, at D&F Grocery & Deli, 4731 Edmonton Rd, Columbia, KY, Gradyville Community. Featured speakers will be J.W. Keltner, who will share memories of stories about the Gradyville Flood, and 1950's Adair County High School baseball standout and former WKU head basketball coach Jim Richards, who will share personal memories and stories of Mr. Diddle. -SUE STIVERS, Executive Director, Columbia-Adair County Tourism Commission. (270) 384-6020. RELATED LINKS: Coach E.A. Diddle, Gradyville Flood, CM EVENTS CALENDAR, Adair County Tourism This story was posted on 2007-07-22 08:23:34
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