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Adair Band sends thanks for Soup and Song

A good time was had by all

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

The Adair County Band Family would like to say a big thank you to everyone who joined us at the Soup and Song Monday evening. It was a huge success and a good time was had by all!

Tonight was the first time some of us had heard the wonderful music created by Joyful Praise. Judy Somerville, Donna and Junior Feese, Trilby Tupman, and Elaine Bennett, are a fantastic singing group! We can't thank them enough for the entertainment and joyful music they provided!



The community has once again helped us get one more step closer to competing at the 2010 Bands of America National competition. Shamarie Claiborne, for the Adair County Band Family. AdairBand.com
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Album: Click on headline for story, link to statistics on Butler County Regionals, and that story's accompanying photo(s)
Related: Kentucky Color: I, We poem + photo by B.J. Fudge inspired by ACHS band performance at Morgantown, KY.



This story was posted on 2010-10-26 02:35:45
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