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(ADV) Hungry? It's time for lunch from Ol' Joe's Barbecue

It's barbecue weekend again! Master Barbecue chef Ol' Joe Barbee is open today and everything is ready: Barbecue ribs, chicken, pulled pork and the only Kentucky Wings on earth! Call in your order, or, better yet, come on down. Call ahead (270) 384-2360 for faster service from the MENU Ol Joe's B&B Que, North Hwy 55, Columbia, KY.



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(ADV) Katie Kerr photo art at Ol' Joe's B&B Barbecue



2008-01-18 .
YOU'll HAVE TO COME SEE THESE LATEST Katie Kerr photographs for yourself to see just how wonderful they are. They now on display at Ol' Joe Barbee's B&B Barbecue on North 55 in Columbia. The framed landscape on the left is from just south of Adair County on Scenic KY 704, a picture of the Grider footbridge over Crocus Creek. On the right is Katie Kerr's capture of Cumberland Falls. For old history buffs, Joe has an ever expanding collection of black and white photography. If you're not into art, come talk awhile. Ol' Joe's is open this weekend, Friday and Saturday, January 18 and 19, 2008. Judging from the smiles on the faces of the crowds today, Ol' Joe is doing as good this weekend with the cooking as he is with the culture. Come on down and get a little of both.

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