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Homeplace on Green River gets Kentucky Arts Council grant ColumbiaMagazine.com special story from Kentucky Arts Council FRANKFORT, KY -- The Kentucky Arts Council awarded Extensions and the Arts grants to 10 County Cooperative Extension Service programs of the University of Kentucky. The grants, of $1,000 each, extended the arts to counties through partnerships with artists and extension agents to benefit the community. The grant for the Homeplace is for a first-ever Barn Raising Festival. Details of the grant are as follows: Taylor County Cooperative Extension ServiceEach of the projects includes documentation planning, so similar community arts projects may be replicated in other counties throughout the commonwealth. The grants were awarded also to: Carlisle County Cooperative Extension Service, Christian County Cooperative Extension Service, Elliott County Cooperative Extension Service, Fleming County Cooperative Extension Service, Johnson County Cooperative Extension Service, Marshall County Cooperative Extension Service, McLean County Cooperative Extension Service, Meade County Cooperative Extension Service, and Ohio County Cooperative Extension Service. This story was posted on 2009-07-25 06:27:56
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