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CWC kindergarten get visit by horse - in classroom

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Dr. Jacob Feese, local veterinarian at Adair County Animal Hospital, Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, visited Mrs. Julie Brockmans Kindergarten class at Col. Wm. Casey to discuss his job recently and had a special treat for the kids.

Dr. Feese was accompanied his daughters miniature horse, Sugarbabe.

Lexi Feese is a student in Mrs. Julies class.





This story was posted on 2007-09-20 05:23:25
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Sugarbabe visits Colonel William Casey kindergarten class



2007-09-20 - Col.Wm Casey School, Columbia, KY - Photo From CWC photographer.
Dr. Jacob Feese and daughter Lexi face probing questions from members of Mrs. Julie's Col. Wm Casey Elementary kindergarten class, while holding the reins of Sugarbabe, Lexi's miniature horse.

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