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Challenge for Adair Co. Gardeners: Honor June Kemper

To members of the Adair Co. Garden Club:

Hello, Fellow Gardeners

I would like to challenge each gardener to send in at least 3 counts today in honor of June Kemper.



This is the wonderful lady who has loved bird watching since her daughter was a very young age.

Now her daughter is teaching every one in the community how to watch and identify. Her name is Wendy Burt.

Let's get out there and count birds for her. I have had the opportunity to see and identify birds I had never seen and did not know I had at my feeders.

Thanks for all you do for the Adair County Gardeners.

s/Dianne Loy

Thanks, Dianne Loy, for all you and your family do for this community. This is very a wonderful challenge paying tribute to a living pioneer environmentalist in Adair County. June Kemper with her weekly newspaper column, Joy Out My Window, in 20th century Adair County newspapers, did as much to focus Adair Countians' attention on the beauty of the area as anyone ever has. -EW


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