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FFA will sell Address Markers on Columbia, KY square Click on headline for story plus photo By Lisa Walker, reporter News from Adair County High School FFA Brooke Harmon, Adair County High School FFA President, along with several other members, will be making FFA Reflective Address Markers on site at the Community Yard Sale/Buy, Sell, Swap and Trade Day, on Labor Day, September 6, 2010, at the town square in Columbia, KY. The 2010 FFA Address Marker Sales are really going well. As of September 3, 2010, we have made 171 signs total, and that's just in the first two weeks of our sales drive.Our top sales people, all of whom have sold 10 or more Address Markers, are Samantha Shepherd, Madelon Butler, Kelsay Pyles, Jacob Campbell and Robert Smith.Lisa Walker This story was posted on 2010-09-05 02:54:01
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