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Today, Sun. May 24, 2009: Welcome, Reunion visitors

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Spotlighting in brief, today's events
for Day 144 of 2009. There 221 Days remaining in year:
  • 07:00amCT: Time to check Directory of Churches for Sunday morning & evening worship service schedules.
  • See also Revivals and Church Announcements for listing of church announcements.
  • 9:00amCT: Columbia church of Christ, 501 Jamestown Street, Columbia KY 42728. Phone 270-384-6467. Service times: Sunday Bible Class 9:00am, Worship 10:00am, 6:00pm. Wednesday Bible Class 6:30pm. Dean Roach, minister.
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  • 10:30amCT: Emmanuel P. Young will be installed as pastor, Pleasant Hill Baptist,693 Haskinsville Rd. (Junction 1913), Greensburg KY
  • 10:30amCT: Fredonia Neal at Great Oaks, 197 Kelleyville Road, Columbia, KY (Kellyville/Coburg Community)
  • 12:00pmCT: 8th Annual Jones Chapel Cemetery, Church and Community Get-Together at the home of Gleno Parnell on Jones Chapel Road
  • 01:00pmCT/02:00pmET: Wedding: Teresa Jane Powell -Thomas Marcum Waggener. Sixth Street, between Main and Washington, Shelbyville, KY
  • 01:00pmCT: 7th Family Reunion, descendants of Finis and Lilyvene Crawhorn at Ruby and Lester Sneed's home, 450 R Grider Road, Russell Springs, KY
  • For events in detail, future events in 2009, Click here

Court:
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Sixty-nine (69) Cases in Adair Circuit Court (Judge James Weddle). No (0) cases in District Court (Judge Michael Loy). Click Here to check Adair Court schedule at the Kentucky Court of Justice Website. To visit Adair Circuit Clerk site, Click Here

Epicurean Kentuckian: Asian salad
blockquote>Pen sent this recipe for Asian salad on May 17, 2008: "Napa cabbage, red peppers, and green onions, dressed with soy sauce, olive and sesame oil, and rice wine vinegar with chopped ginger and garlic. Garnished with sesame seeds and red pepper flakes. Should have had chopped peanuts as well." He suggests it as meal, itself, with the peanuts, or perhaps leave off the nuts if you have a nice pork roast it to go with it.
  • The Dairy Dip
    Columbia's most established eatery, at 114 Jamestown ST, Columbia, KY.
    REMEMBER, WE DELIVER for orders of $15 or more. (270) 384-4644.
    Sunday, May 24, 2009!
    Make this Memorial Day Weekend a Homecoming. Join the crowds returning to enjoy a Half Century+ Tradition.People are telling us the crowds at The Dairy Dip are as big as they were back in the 1950s. Thank you! Come in today and enjoy the sunny weather today. Eat in your car, take a picnic table, or call ahead for special or expedited take-away orders, (270) 384-4644. And be sure to cruise in in the warm evenings, when everyone in the world seems to be at The Dairy Dip, Columbia's Most Established Eatery.
    SUMMER HOURS: We are now open from 10:30am to 7:00pmCT, Seven Days a Week!

  • El Triunfo #2
    605 Fairgrounds ST. Columbia, KY. (270) 384-9834, in the former location of Donut Express. Open 7:00amCT-11:00pmCT, 7 days a week. Veronica Fernando, manager.Sunday, May 24, 2009!
    To Be Announced; Yesterday's specials below
    BREAKFAST: Enjoy a full Mexican breakfast this morning.LUNCH:
    Special (TBA) for Monday, May 18, 2009
    BAKERY: Great Mexican breads, cakes, and pastries.

  • Mulligan's at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson
    275 Country Club RD, Columbia, KY. (270) 384-3613. Mike Hamlett, Manager.
    Open to the Public. Non-Smoking Facility
    Sunday, May 24, 2009!
    MULLIGAN'S GRILL IS OPEN ALL DAY: With all your favorites
    VISIT OUR BUFFET Monday-Friday, 11:00am to 1:00pmCT: Soup Salad Bar, just $4.25. Full Meal Deal, all you care to eat, Full Buffet + Garden Fresh Salad Bar + Soup of the Day + Dessert Bar, Just $6.25!!!!
    MULLIGAN's has a 70-SEAT dining room, 7 days a week, sunrise to twilight with an open grill, full lunch buffet served from 11:00am to 1:00pmCT Monday through Friday.
    Pinewood Golf Course 2009 Special Events Printable Calendar

  • Rerun's Holmes Bend General Store
    BREAKFAST: Cooked to order. Served anytime.
    Sunday, May 24 2009

    BREAKFAST: Cooked to order. Served anytime.
    or: Rerun's Huge Breakfast Buffet SATURDAY & SUNDAY, all you can eat including bottomless fresh made Hot Coffee:
    • Sausage and Penn's Country Ham and Bacon and Fried Bologna
    • Biscuit and Gravy
    • Eggs
    • Fried Potatoes and Fried Apples
    • Fruit: Grapes and the Sweetest Canteloupe You've Ever Tasted, Lindy Barr says, Red Ripe Strawberries!
      It's Ready now: Served until around noon today! All for Just $6.99, Coffee Included
    MAKE RERUN'S IS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND HEADQUARTERS
    Saturday, Sunday, Monday May 23, 24, 25 2009
    SMOKED/PULLED PORK and CHICKEN SANDWICHES + Potato Salad. Coleslaw (vinegar or mayo) Baked Beans. Grilled Cabbage. Green Beans. Corn. Sandwich + 3 sides, Just $6.99
    SPECIAL EVERYDAY: BIG MOUTH CATFISH SANDWICH. MAYFIELD'S ICE CREAM is the best. DESSERTS: Homemade Pecan Pie Pie or Strawberry Cake, $1.50 per slice. Add Mayfield's Ice Cream, $2.50 per slice. Rerun's is the Chocolate Capitol of Green River Lake. Enjoy Rerun's HUGE Chewy, Chocolaty BROWNIES, only 50 cents each. Fried Apple Pies, a Chef Rerun & Lindy Barr Special. Great take-home treats.
    The MINIATURE GOLF COURSE IS OPEN!

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Great Backyard Bird Count: The Count is Over. We won! Columbia #1 in KY!
Birds of KY: Bluebirds at feeder. by Kay Haupt.FEED THEM AND THEY WILL COME: Kay Haupt gets some of the most beautiful birds as visitors at her feeder. She captions this photo, "Mr. and Mrs. Bluebird. She lives in a wildlife paradise on Greenbriar Ridge. But if you want to see Bluebirds aplenty, close to town, take a drive out Scenic Bull Run Road, where pampered bluebirds are the official species and can be seen most of the time.
More details
  • To check full rankings of checklists in Kentucky Click Here
    NEEDED for Birds of Kentucky: Bluebirds, stories on attracting bluebirds. Also, CM Birds of Kentucky needs local mourning dove pictures, photograph of the Arnold's Landing osprey, egrets at recognizable Green River Lake Site.

Support our Citizens in Service
Reminder: Send mail from home to Adair Countians who are deployed to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. How to mail to servicemen and list of addresses


(ADV) Adair Farmer's Market open next, Tuesday, May 26, 2009The Adair County Farmer's Market is your hometown source of locally grown fresh produce. The Adair County Farmers market is located at the parking lot of the Adair County Extension Service on 409 Fairgrounds Street in Columbia. Market hours are Tuesdays and Fridays 6:00 a.m. till 10:00 a.m. Vendors are certified in Good Agricultural Practices and proudly accept Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program vouchers. or more information, call (270) 384-2317.

Concert in the Park schedule
Next concert 7:00pmCT, Saturday, June 20, 2009. They're free. 2009 Printable Schedule, Concerts in the Park, with Story

Adair County, KY, School District website. Last Updated May 13, 2009. A must visit daily for parents, teachers, and students. It's big. And it's the really well maintained.

School website was updated May 13, 2009Important School dates in Upcoming Events at AC Schools website

Adair Band.com Doyle Lloyd, websmaster
Check today. When the site was updated on May 24, 2009, The band was at $89,640 in the bank, $50,360 away from the goal of $140,000 needed to send the Adair County Marching Band to the 2009 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Be their Hero today and write a check for $270.75 (or $360.00 and bring the total in the bank to $90,000), the average amount the band needs to raise between now and departure date. Or, Match the Magistrates with a gift of $300.00.

  • Get your Address Marker during regular office hours at the Adair County Sheriff's Office. You do not have to be a resident of Adair County to purchase a marker.

    One of these signs could save your life or the life of someone you love

    Don't forget your address marker! You may purchase one at the Adair Co. Sheriff's Office, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY., Phone (270) 384-2776. Open Mon-Fri, 8:00am to 4:30pmCT. Markers are $10.00. Proceeds go the Chamber of Commerce. They are especially important for all businesses, schools, fire stations, funeral homes, playing fields, campus buildings, churches, and cemeteries, as well as your home to make it easier for Emergency Services to find you more quickly when you need them! One of these signs could help save the life of someone you love If you are unsure of a Street Number, call your local 911 center, using the administrative number, not 9-1-1, and ask for the Address Coordinator. The Adair County 911 Center is located at 107 N. High Street, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-4760. Ask for Mary Allender.


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