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First stop at the Fair: FFA Address Marker booth

Adair FFA will also raffle a half days labor from the officer team

The Adair County FFA will be selling and making 911 address markers at the Adair County Fair Monday-Saturday. These are $15 each.

We will be selling raffle tickets for the chance to win a half day of free labor from this year's officer team. The tickets will be $5.00 each or 6 tickets for $25.00. You are invited to come by and help support your local FFA Chapter. -Brooke Harmon




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Adair Co. FFA officer team raffling half days work



2010-07-03 - Photo ACHS FFA. ACHS Agriculture Barn, 184 FFA DR, Columbia, KY
Tickets for a chance to win one-half days work from the officer team of the Adair County FFA will be sold at the Adair County Fair, at the organization's booth, where Reflective Address Markers will also be sold. Above, from left, are Brooke Harmon, Karli Jessie, Emily Irvin, Emily Burton, Lisa Walker, and Brittany Hadley, Adair County FFA officers, at the Adair County High School Agriculture Barn, 184 FFA DR, Columbia, KY, on the Adair County High School District campus.

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