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Event unified in positive way About: Macy's parade showcases ACHS Marching Band To ColumbiaMagazine.com: I watched as the ACHS Band strutted their stuff in the Macy's parade this morning. As a native Adair Countian and graduate of ACHS '66, I am proud of these young people and their supportive families and the community they represent. This is an event that has united all of you in a very positive way. The memories will last for a lifetime. Margaret Bault Varble This story was posted on 2009-11-26 12:30:07
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