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Governor's representative will be at Chamber picnic

Reminder to Make Reservations Now: Bill Herron, Gov. Beshear's 1st District will be here. Ricardo Hughes will entertain. Recognition of Adair County outstanding youth for their world wide accomplishment. Good food and good friends will be there

By Sue Stivers, Executive Director

Just a reminder! Have you made reservations for the Chamber Picnic? Remember: Tomorrow at NOON - that's Friday, June 12, 2009, your reservations must be made. It is important to know the number attending so plans can be made to have enough food.


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In addition to good food, there will be time to visit with your fellow Chamber members, see outstanding youth recognized for their world wide accomplishments, entertainment by Ricardo Hughes, and much more. Special guest will be Bill Herron, Governor's First District Representative, Dept. of Local Government, Frankfort. Let's give Bill a big ADAIR COUNTY WELCOME. Bring a chair, just in case there is not enough seating space under the shelter.

Hoping to see you at 6:30pmCT, Tuesday June 16, 2009, at the Picnic, at the Roadside Park, 2710 Hwy. 55 South Road.

Remember to make reservations! Call (270) 384-6020 or come by the Chamber Building, 201 Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY.


This story was posted on 2009-06-11 10:19:02
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