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Seven Adair Homemakers in Frankfort, KY Feb. 20, 2008

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By Barbara Armitage

Seven Homemakers traveled to Frankfort Wednesday, February 20, 2008, to represent Adair County as the Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association was honored on their 75th anniversary.

Homemakers across Kentucky were recognized on the House floor for their commitment to the families of the Commonwealth.




Deputy Attorney General Dana Mayton and Executive Director of Consumer Protection Todd Leatherman visited with KEHA members to recognize the partnership of the organizations in the past years.

KEHA members were treated to tours of the Capital as well as the Governors Mansion.



This story was posted on 2008-02-20 19:22:47
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Governor Beshear, Yvonne Marshall, Frankfort, Feb. 20, 2008



2008-02-20 - Kentucky State Capitol - Photo By Barbara Armitage.
GOV. STEVE BESHEAR with Adair County Homemaker's Club member Yvonne Marshall, Columbia, KY.

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