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Genealogy Book Fair at Greensburg, Saturday

By Lila Ford
Special ColumbiaMagazine.com
This Saurday, November 3rd, Green County Genealogical Society will hold their annual Genealogy Book Fair. It will be from 8:00am to 2:00pmCT at the Green County Fire and Rescue Building on Hodgenville Avenue.

There will be several vendors there including a number Adair County authors and groups.

Registration for the event includes the following vendors


:

Judy Hafling from Metcalfe County; Barbara Wright; Mike Watson; Kentucky Genealogical Society; Larue County Genealogical Society; Debbie Gilpin and Betty Cravens; Jim Miller Photo Restoration; Green County Historical Society; Dan Lee; McDowell Publishers; Green County Genealogical Society; Ancestrial Trails; Taylor County Genealogical Society; Green County Library; Roberta Dooley; Betty Darnell; and Adair County Genealogical Society.

A silent auction table will be set up and there will be a food booth available.


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