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Adair Pride Spring Clean-up Spring 2010 Photo Album

The Adair County Spring Clean-up appears to have been highly successful.

Saturday, April 17, 2010, was an unforgettably beautiful day, and the turnout seemed to be better than ever.

Figures on the event will be posted in a later story. But a number of photos of outstanding volunteer groups have already been posted and more are on the way.



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Adair Co. Spring Cleanup 2010:
Energy Technology Career Academy




2010-04-17 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY
Director Heather Spoon, third from left, led a group of eight of her Energy Technology Career Academy (ECTA) students this morning helping the environment another way, cleaning Adair County roadways in the 2010 Adair Co. PRIDE Spring Cleanup. With her are, First row, from left Sami Jo Ballou, Felicia Morgan, (Heather Spoon), Noah Schwika, and Destanie Webster. Back row: Alex Myers, McGyver Manning, and Jacob Burton. The crew just recently installed Adair County High School's first solar panels. The ECTA also includes students from Russell County High School. Read Related Solar Energy Story by Duane Bonifer. The ECTA is jointly funded by the Siemens Corp., the Appalachian Regional Commission, and Lindsey Wilson College. Heather Spoon, a Columbia native and the daughter of Larry Russell and Sheila Pyles Bryant, is on the faculty at Lindsey Wilson.

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Adair Co. Spring Cleanup 2010: Keepers of the donuts



2010-04-17 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY
Brady Cowan and his mom, Adair County Fiscal Court Finance Officer Gale Cowan provided an important function as keepers of the donuts this morning at the kick-off of the Adair County 2010 PRIDE Spring Cleanup.

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Adair Co. Spring Cleanup 2010: Helmets for Kids Crew



2010-04-17 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY
The Helmets for Kids crew is front row, from left, Devin Akin, Sandy Wilson, Kim Hadley, and Rhonda Akin; and back row, Katie Melton, Kacy Wilson, Rick Wilson, and Todd Akin.

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Adair Co. Spring Cleanup 2010: Republican Party



2010-04-17 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair County Republicans were out in force to take part in the 2010 Spring Cleanup. Above, from left, are Danny Conrad, County Judge Executive Ann Melton, Seventh District Magistrate Terry Hadley, Adair County Sheriff Candidate Bobby Sullivan, and Adair County Court Clerk Candidate and Ambulance Director Terry Akin. In back are Seventh District Magisterial Candidate Billy Franklin, Adair County Judge Executive candidate Curtis Hardwick, Sandra McCloud, Adair County Deputy Sheriff and Sheriff Candidate Bruce McCloud, and Adair County Regional Jailer Candidate Eric Antle.
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Father of Adair Cleanup A.L. Sinclair and friends



2010-04-18 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair Co. Roadside Park, 2310 Hwy 55 S. Road, Columbia, KY
Everyone wanted to have their picture taken with Adair County's beloved A.L. Sinclair, seated, who, for over four decades has been the personifciation of of a Clean Adair County, and is the Adair County Solid Waste Coordinator. Standing behind him are Mark David, PRIDE Regional Coordinator; Lisa Lee, co-chair Adair County PRIDE with Mr. Sinclair; Adair County Roads Supervisor Jobe Darnell; Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton; and Adair County Court Clerk Sheila Blair. Mr Sinclair has been ordered by his orthapaedic surgeon to take time off from work until he recovers from an upcoming hip surgery. The photo was taken at the post cleanup barbecue, Saturday, April 17, 2010.

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Adair Co. Spring Clean 2010: Democrats on Friends of GRL team



2010-04-18 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Monroe Street, Columbia, KY
Two of the Democratic candidates working to clean up Adair County on Saturday, April 17, 2010, were, left Harrison Moss, who is unopposed for the Democratic nomination for Adair County Sheriff, and Joe Rogers, incumbent magistrate and candidate for re-election in Adair County's Sixth Magisterial District. They were working as members of the Friends of Green River Lake team.

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Adair Co. Spring Cleanup 2010: Mapping the miles



2010-04-18 - Photo by Ed Waggener. 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY
Lonnie Page, left, Operator for the Adair County Road Department, mapped the mileage groups signed up to clean at the 8amCT registration and kickoff breakfast Saturday morning, April 17, 2010, while Lisa Lee, right maintained the registry of commitments. The lists and maps were to be used later by Adair County Road Department crews would drive the roads and pick up trash cleaned from Adair County roadways.

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Adair Co. Spring Cleanup 2010: The Walmart team



2010-04-18 - Photo by Ed Waggener. 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY
The team from Columbia Walmart, Holladay Place, Columbia, KY, is always a part of PRIDE cleanups. Above, front row from left, Beth Henningsen, Pam Smith, Jamie Kenyon, and David (). Back row, Richard Henningsen, Walmart Manager Danny Bragg, Josh Phillips, Karen Johnson, Tes Priim, and Mindy Alexander.

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Adair Co. Spring Cleanup 2010: ACMS Baseball Team



2010-04-20 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY
One of the biggest crews, and one of the most ambitious - they were out to clean at least five miles and earn $250 - was the Adair County Middle School Baseball Team. Members, not necessarily in order, at the event, were Trenton Watson, Trent Sparks, Cody yates, Colton Back, Marshall Shelley, Jacob Keltner, BJ Steinhilber, Mason Burton, Dillon Wilkerson, Tristen Beard, Josh Hardin, Mason Pules, Zack Hutchison, Dusty Todd, David Streeval, Brandon Denton, Austin Roy, Ty Bennett. Their coaches are John Shelley and Josh Furkin. Parents helping, not necessarily in photo, were Mark Hutchison, LeeAnn Roy, Dennis Brown, Kenny Hardin, Stephanie Wilkerson, Danny Pyles, Charles Sparks, and Paul Todd. The photo was taken Saturday morning, April 17, 2010, at the Adair County Spring Cleanup kickoff.

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