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AC Extension Leadership Appreciation Banquet Nov. 15, 2012

Guest speaker is Adair County, KY native John Hancock who is Kentucky AgriAbility Project Director

By Nick Roy
News from Adair County Extension Office

The Annual Extension Leadership Appreciation Banquet is at 6:30pmCT, Thursday, November 15, 2012, Lindsey Wilson College's Roberta Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY. The event recognizes outstanding volunteers and leadership given to the UK Cooperative Extension Service, and is sponsored by the Adair County Extension Council.

Guest Speaker is John Hancock, an Adair County native, who currently serves as the KY AgrAbility Project Director. Kentucky AgrAbility provides education and technical assistance to agriculture operators and farm families who face the challenges of a disability. Reservations for the Banquet should be made by calling the Adair County Extension Office at 270-384-2317. - Nick Roy




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