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New ETA: From I-65 with the History-Making ADAIR Band

Hope you'll be out for the HUGE rolling procession, escorted by the Columbia City Police and other First Responders, when the ADAIR Band returns with an Epic 20th KMEA state Championship, something NO OTHER BAND HAS EVER Done, and puts "Bob" back back in his rightful home. -SHAMARIE

By Shamarie Claiborne

(West of BON AYR, KY - 2011-10-30 11:45:00) We're just ready to enter the Louie B. Nunn/Cumberland Parkway headed home!

Director Tom Case and the History-Making Adair County High School Band has a new ETA: We should pass the the Jamestown/Hurt Street intersection at approximately 12:29pmCT today. Please line the roadways to let these kids and Director Tom Case know how much you appreciate them! -SHAMARIE.

The route will be north on Jamestown Street, through the Square, out Greensburg Street to World Headquarters of the Adair County Marching Band at 230 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY.




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Waiting for the band: A family affair



2011-10-30 - Jamestown & Hurt Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Just minutes before the convoy arrived, From left Leah Rogers with her daughter Rickianne, Ashley Stotts with her children Kallie, Laney, and Miley were waiting at the Columbia IGA parking lot.

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