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20 YEARS AS NUMBER 1! - South Central Printing salutes ADAIR South Central Printing adds 25 names to Billy Joe Fudge's Congratulations Registry recognizing the historic, record setting 20th KMEA State Marching Band Championship Click on headline for complete story, complete list of new South Central Printing signers By Ralph Roy Waggener Talk about being the best! The discipline and respect for hard work learned from being an Adair County Marching Band member is even more rewarding than being No. 1. Year after year this ever changing group has been the best. Leadership comes from having the best teach you - and we have the very best - in leadership for Adair's Band. Here's our proud list for Billy Joe Fudge's Congratulations Registry Ralph Waggener, Glinda Waggener, Lee Grider, William Grider, Doug Waggener, Joseph Grider, Jennifer Bray, Carol Smith, Courtney Loy, Tim Norris, Josh Judd, Jerry Compton, Kelly Grider, Nathan Dickey, Chuck Woodbury, Marsha Webb, Zachary Grider, Emma Grider, Garret Waggener, Sydney Waggener, Jade Waggener, Walter Green, Sharon Green, Andrew Green, Stephen Green, from South Central Printing, Columbia, KYFor South Central Printing, Inc this has been a business gain. We are having former ACHS band members call us from other schools to print program books for them. I had not connected the dots for a while when we got calls to print band books from several schools. Now ,I know we have some of the best Band Directors scattered all over who learned how to teach band from the very best in the band business: The Institute of Marching Bands of Adair County School System where students learn the trade from a Master Craftsman Band Director. - RALPH ROY WAGGENER.The writer, Ralph R. Waggener, is editor and publisher of the "It's Just for a Smile News," and is President of South Central Printing, Columbia, KY, and a staunch supporter of ADAIR. A note, businesses are invited to post post to the Congratulations Registry. We ask only that the post include all employees of the firm who are willing publicly and proudly endorse the cause. Should any one wish to advertise, CM encourages, instead, a direct, 100% to the band donations. -EW This story was posted on 2011-11-02 14:57:40
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