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Adair County Band at Lake Cumberland Invitational today

Adair County High School, carrying Kentucky's greatest marching band tradition, will compete in the Lake Cumberland Marching Band Invitational, today at Russell County High School.

The competition gets underway at 12:45 pm CT, at the school, located between Russell Springs and Jamestown on US 127. Other bands competing are Barren County, Glasgow, Marion County, Madison Southern, Warren Central

Adair County High graduate Andy Critz, the son of George and Doris Critz, Columiba, KY, is in his first season as Russell County Laker Band Director. The Mighty Laker Band will perform, but will not compete, in the evening.

To see the complete Adair County Band Fall 2007 Competition Schedule Click here




This story was posted on 2007-09-08 06:03:57
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