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Album: Jaycees 2010 Christmas Auction: Most successful ever!

The 2010 Adair County Jaycees Radio Auction was the most successful ever, with a total of $12,067 bid during the two day event, December 1 and 2, 2010. Both Columbia radio stations participated, and the operations and broadcast were from the Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY.

There's a keepsake album of photos with highlights of the event today. Seven were posted at 12:08pmCT, and more may be added. Click on headline for album.



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Keeping things straight at Jaycees 2010 Radio Auction



2010-12-03 - Photo by Ray Rowe. Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY
Jennifer Carter, right at desk, one of the best organizers and often the behind the scenes , keeps everything running smooth person, makes sure the papers are right, while Bam Carney, seated looks over before his turn on the radio, James Curry "supervising," left, and Jason Stotts, right watching too. The command center for the auction was at the Sue Stivers Alumni Building on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY. The 2010 Christmas Radio Auction is already the most successful ever, tallying $12,067 for the two nights. More is needed. If you would like to add to the total, you may do so at at Flowers 'n Things, 310 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY, phone (270) 384-4214. -Amanda Long

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Jaycees Christmas Radio Auction: The voice of show



2010-12-04 - Photo by Ray Rowe. Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY
Radio Auction Moss: "Harrison Moss donated his voice to help announce the Jaycees Christmas Radio Auction," writes Amanda Long. "Special thanks to Mr. Moss and Bam Carney for volunteering to help announce and be runners for our annual radio auction. At left Susan Lewis made sure all the items were correct. Billy Rowe is also in the picture and in the mirror."

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Jaycees 2010 Christmas Radio Auction: Waiting for phones



2010-12-05 - Photo by Ray Rowe. Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY
Radio Auction Waiting on phones: "We actually had time to pose before we got busy," writes Amanda Long. From left: Alisha Stotts on computer, Candace Petty in red and Amanda Long in navy."

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Jaycees 2010 Christmas Radio Auction: Busy phones



2010-12-05 - Photo by Ray Rowe. Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY
Radio auction phones in action: "It really didnt take long for us to get busy," Amanda Long writes. "Alisha Stotts keying in the final bids, Amanda long in navy, Shannon Rowe in yellow, Candace Petty in red, and Holly Loy in stripes."

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2010 Jaycees Radio Auction: Runners waiting



2010-12-05 - Photo by Amanda Long. Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY
Radio Auction: "Robert Montgomery, Mark Evans and Marshall Judd and Susan Nokes were waiting on Shannon Rowe and Holly Loy to get the bid so they could run them into the other room where they were announcing," writes Amanda Long.

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Jaycees 2010 Christmas Radio Auction:An auction tradition



2010-12-05 - Photo by Ray Rowe. Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY
Radio Auction Tradition: "This picture was taken at the end of the auction when we gathered to sing We wish you a Merry Christmas. This is a tradition which goes back many years. I.n the photo closest, with their backs to camera, are Candace and Barry Petty. Along the wall, starting with the closest are Adam Roy, Susan Nokes, Mark Evans, Courtney Long, Thomas Long, Susan Lewis, Billy Rowe, and Jason Stotts," writes Ray Rowe.

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Jaycees 2010 Christmas Radio Auction: Operations



2010-12-05 - Photo by Ray Rowe. Sue Stivers Alumni Building, 314 Myrtle DR, Columbia, KY
Radio Auction Operations : Ray Rowe writes, "Jaycees are answering phones, translating bids and keeping up with it all on the big board. In this photo, are, starting up front, from left are Shannon Rowe, Harriet Hadley, Candace Petty, Amanda Long, Cynthia Rowe, Rodney Ford, and Holly Loy."

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Lucy Angel trio contributes to Adair Jaycees Christmas fund



2010-12-06 - Photo by Lisa Fisher-Clark.. Liberty RD, Columbia, KY
The trio "Lucy Angel" consisting of Kate Anderton and her daughters Lindsey Anderton, third from left and Emily Anderton, Far right Nashville, TN, were at the WAIN studio in Columbia, KY, Monday, December 5, 2010, to perform live. They are doing a radio tour promoting their new single, "Only Woman Left,: and wanted to give a little something to the community. The women donated $50 to the Adair County Jaycees, represented by Billy Rowe, second from left to help with the Christmas project. -Lisa Fisher-Clark, WAIN Clicking ReadMore accesses Jaycees Christmas Radio Auction album.

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