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Adair Arts Council Notes

Krugs share poetry interest at October meeting. No November and December meetings; Christmas celebraton plans announced for Trabue House.
By Linda WaggenerCora Renfro, President of the Adair Arts Council, sends word that Mr.and Mrs. Leo Krug, who share poetry interests, were guests at theOctober meeting held on the first Thursday at the Trabue House.

The Arts Council will be active in many different areas this season,especially with the historic Trabue House Christmas reception onDecember 1, held in conjunction with the Christmas in Columbiaannual celebration.




For details or to volunteer to help decorate, seeLeeAnn Jessee, Director of the Adair Public Library.

This note is also a meminder to mark the calendar that the Decemberand January meetings will be cancelled so everyone can enjoy theholidays.


This story was posted on 2007-11-04 18:20:22
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