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The Homeplace: Bringing Communities and Education Together By Jeremy A. McCasland A local farm, known as Homeplace, located between Columbia and Campbellsville is doing just this, "Bringing Communities and Education Together." Homeplace is a non-profit 220 plus acre historic farm. Its board is made up of members of both Taylor and Adair Counties whose goal is to preserve the history and restore the property to its previous glory. Not resting on the mere fact that Homeplace is one of Kentucky's great historical treasures the board has started to work with Lindsey Wilson College. This is a win-win situation. The students are able to conduct research and hands on projects that will only enhance their education while assisting Homeplace. One group of Lindsey Wilson College students led by Professor Dan Koger will be helping with publicizing their festival coming October 10-11, 2008. This story was posted on 2008-09-02 04:13:00
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