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ACES has walking away from drugs event today

Students, faculty, staff and visitors are "walking away from drugs" today at Adair Elementary School, 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. Throughout the entire school day, someone will be walking on our new track. This event is being held in conjunction with the Fall Festival and as a final activity for Red Ribbon Week. -Debbie Cowan



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Walking away from drugs at Adair Elementary School



2009-10-30 - Adair County Elementary School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Debbie Cowan. Second graders at Adair Elementary School walk the track, left, at ACES as part ofthe "Walk Away from Drugs"day. At right, Kyle and Jonathan, part of the second grade group, were enjoying the beautiful fall day walking the track at ACES.
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