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Silver class June 27, 2008, at TC Extension Office

All That Glitters Is Not Gold. It Might Be Silver!

Dig out julep cups and silver trays! Betty Overly will help silver owners correctly identify their sterling and silver plate objects on Friday, June 27, 2008 at 1:00-3:00pmET/12noon-2:00pmCT at the Taylor County Extension Office. Her class will include caring for and protecting silver. For a $3.00 registration fee, participants can have a verbal, general, "ballpark" appraisal of an item and have access to her pattern books for researching their patterns. Questions for Mrs. Overly can be submitted at registration. The deadline is June 18 and class size is limited. She will have displays and will discuss the evolution of silver. Coins will not be discussed. Call 465-4511 for more information. -BECKY NASH, Taylor County Extension Office,1143 South Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville KY 42718.




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