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The July 4th weekend in South Central Kentucky is the place to be. There are numerous events, including the Giant Fireworks display at the Adair County Fairgrounds in Columbia, KY and the State's biggest July 4th Celebration in Campbellsville, KY. Here at home there is one of the longest running family reunion traditions with the Willis Family Pig Roast and the Harvey-Loy Reunion in Columbia and the Descendants of Reuben McKinney and the events surrounding. Several family reunions center around the holiday.

Please help us at ColumbiaMagazine.com by sending July 4th events. memories, stories, essays, photos, using any of the Contact/Submit buttons on the site. If our information is sketchy, send more information. If we don't have an event you know about on the calendar and in the news, send that too. A reminder, too, that the CM Community Events calendar and Celebrations Calendar have an update at midnight tonight. If you have July and August updates, corrections, or additions, please send those. Thanks for participating in ColumbiaMagazine.com. Thanks for all each of you do. -EW




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