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Columbia will be well represented at Art in the Alley (Editor's note: Antioch will be well represented, too. Jeff and Henrietta Scott were leaving Columbia tonight, after enjoying an elegant meal in town, to get ready tonight to go to Greensburg for the Art in the Alley show; they are long time exhibitors there -EW) By Cayce Davenport Ed, thank you so much for all the information about Saturday's Art in the Alley through Columbia Magazine. Though held in Greensburg, Columbia will be well represented. Todd and I will make our usual appearance with our handcrafted metal art & home decor. There will be loads to do for all ages: cabin tours, barn quilt tours, local arts & crafts sold, demonstrations, live music, & activities for the kids. The weather looks to be in our favor for a wholesome & fun-filled day outdoors. As a member of the Green County Humanities Council I welcome all of Adair County to make the 18 mile travel on North 61 to historic downtown Greensburg, KY for the 2012 Art in the Alley. There's no place like it! - Cayce Davenport This story was posted on 2012-05-18 19:49:17
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