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Republicans taking first team to Knifley tonight to wait tables

SPONSORED. PD for by ADAIR COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY

By Lisa Lee, Chair, Adair County Republican Party

There will a star-studded wait staff, headed by Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton and top Adair County Republican elected officials will be in Knifley, KY tonight, from 4pm to 8pmCT, Friday, October 7, 2009, for a Republican Party fundraiser at Olde' Town Cafe', 12190 Knifley, KY. The restaurant located in the renovated former Knifley Grade Center.

A SPECIAL MENU INCLUDES:Catfish. Frog Legs. Country Ham. Sirloin Steak Fried/Potates. Bake Potates. Fries. Cowboy Beans. Cole Slaw. Salads. Rolls. Cornbread

Below is a list of people who have confirmed that they will be working tonight, plus there will be numerous others.



Judge Executive Ann Melton, County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison-Corbin, County Clerk Sheila Blair, Adair County Republican Chairman Lisa Lee, Vice Chairman, Republican Party Josh Brockman, City Police Officer; Columbia City Police Jason Cross, Adair County Youth Chairman; Adair County Republican Secretary Patty NallDeputy Jailer Pam Yarberry, Jailer William "Bug" Knight, Sheriff Ralph Curry, Deputy Sheriff Bruce McCloud, Magistrate Perry Reeder, Adair County Deputy Clerk Sonja Reeder, Adair County Deputy Clerk Cassie Melton, Terry Akin, Adair County Finance Officer Gale Cowan, Sherri Crawhorn, John Nall, John and Lila Ford, Randy Quinn, Bobby Sullivan, Brady Irvin, and numerous others.

Come out for great fellowship, good food, and the Rock House Road Band for great music It's a great way to spend your Friday night.

Music will provided by: Howty Huckaby and The Rock House Road Band 6pm To 8pm CT.


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Waiting tables tonight in Knifley



2009-10-02 - Photo CM Adv. Dept.. SPONSORED. PD for by ADAIR COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY

Adair County Judge Executive will be one of the elected countywide Adair County officials who will be waiting tables for tips at Randy and Melissa Quinn's Olde' Towne Cafe, tonight from 4pm to 8pm. The restaurant is located in the old Knifley Grade Center, 12190 Knifley RD, Columbia, KY. Joining her will be udge Executive Ann Melton, County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison-Corbin, County Clerk Sheila Blair, Adair County Republican Chairman Lisa Lee, Vice Chairman, Republican Party Josh Brockman, City Police Officer; Columbia City Police Jason Cross, Adair County Youth Chairman; Adair County Republican Secretary Patty Nall Deputy Jailer Pam Yarberry, Jailer William "Bug" Knight, Sheriff Ralph Curry, Deputy Sheriff Bruce McCloud, Magistrate Perry Reeder, Adair County Deputy Clerk Sonja Reeder, Adair County Deputy Clerk Cassie Melton, Terry Akin, Adair County Finance Officer Gale Cowan, Sherri Crawhorn, John Nall, John and Lila Ford, Randy Quinn, Bobby Sullivan, Brady Irvin, and numerous others.

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