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Bird Club organization planned for February 23, 2010 For Four days and continuing, Adair County, KY, has been America's No. 1 Bird Watching Community thanks to total community involvement. -CM By Wendy Burt Let's take some time to celebrate Adair County's birding success and organize our Bird Club! A potluck dinner and organizing meeting will be held at 6pmCT, Tuesday, February 23, 2010, at the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service, Columbia, KY. Those planning to attend should RSVP Wendy Burt at (270) 378-3197. Come with ideas about what you would like a Birding Club to be. And if you know others who might be interested in joining us on February 23, 2010. Please pass this information on to them. I'm looking forward to seeing you soon and, again, thanks for your help with the Great Backyard Bird Count! This story was posted on 2010-02-16 04:36:01
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Snow closings, schedule changes for Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010 Great Backyard Bird Count needs home stretch sprint! Bro. Mark Bradshaw speaker Sunday at Tabor University professor needs loan of Digital Video Projector More snow schedule changes Monday, February 15, 2010 Judge Melton offers GBBC checklist assistance today From Barbara Armitage: Save lists if GBBC unresponsive A Challenge: Make this GBBC day count for Sue Stivers It's snowing: a great day watch count birds from your window GBBC 2010 has spotted 82 species of 142 known to be in Adair Co., KY. View even more articles in topic News |
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