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LWC education students assist at 9th Annual HallowRead

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By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College/Adair County Elementary School

COLUMBIA, KY - Lindsey Wilson College education students participated in Adair County's ninth-annual "HallowRead" Monday night, October 22, 2012, at Adair County Elementary School. The event for children through grade six promoted literacy and fun. In addition to hearing children's stories, participants were treated to pizza, face-painting and other activities. - Duane Bonifer




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HallowRead 2012: LWC Students dress for Big Pumpkin



2012-10-22 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. These Lindsey Wilson College education students dressed in costumes inspired by the Erica Silverman's children's classic Big Pumpkin for the ninth-annual "HallowRead" Monday night, October 22, 2012, at Adair County Elementary School. From left: Whitney Holt of Russell Springs, KY; Leah Kerr of Russell Springs, KY; Jessica Rinesmith of Shepherdsville, KY; Mara Murphy of Tompkinsville, KY; Jordan Turner of Tompkinsville, Ky.; Abigail Osborn of Lawrenceburg, KY; Katlyn Robertson of Russell Springs, LU; Meghan Kelly of Jamestown, KY; and Whitney Stearns of Columbia. - Duane Bonifer
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HallowRead 2012: Amelia Withers, Jamestown, KY at ACES



2012-10-22 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson College education student Amelia Withers of Jamestown, KY, reads David McPhail's Edward & The Pirates to Aubrey Edwards, 2, center, Preston Edwards, 7, and Taylor Smith, 8, during the ninth-annual "HallowRead" Monday night, October 22, 2012, at Adair County Elementary School. Aubrey and Preston was at the event with their mother, Corinna Edwards, and aunt Miranda Ellis, who teaches kindergarten at ACES. Preston is a second-grader at ACES. Taylor attended with her grandfather, Dick Scholl. She is a third-grader at John Adair Intermediate School. - Duane Bonifer

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HallowRead 2012: Macy Feese, little Reagan Sneed



2012-10-22 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo By Duane Bonifer, LWC photos.
Lindsey Wilson College education student Macy Feese of Columbia and 15-month-old Reagan Sneed, daughter of 2005 LWC alumna Jennifer Sneed, were both dressed in costumes inspired by the Walt Disney character Minnie Mouse for the ninth-annual "HallowRead" Monday night, October 22, 2012, at Adair County Elementary School. - Duane Bonifer

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HallowRead 2012: A Jedi Knight and an Oz character



2012-10-22 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson College education students Torey Baker of Fredonia, KY, left, and Lindsey Bridges of Eddyville, KY, came to "HallowRead" Monday night, October 22, 2012, at Adair County Elementary School dressed as characters from places far away -- a Jedi Knight from the Old Republic in the Star Wars saga and Dorothy Gale in L. Frank Baum's Oz novels. - Duane Bonifer

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