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Interesting Speaker on April 23, at Columbia Womans Club

Marianne P. Ramsey will speak on forms of households in early Kentucky

By Vonnie Kolbenschlag

The Columbia Woman's Club has scheduled a Kentucky Humanities speaker for Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at 7pmCT/8pmET, at the Lindsey Wilson College Slider Humanities Building, 155 Blue Raider Drive, Columbia, KY. Marianne P. Ramsey, Professor Emeritus of Eastern Kentucky University, will use power point to illustrate the range of forms used in households of early Kentucky. She will address styles and forms and give an overview of where Kentucky craft people came from, their training, and their contribution to the transmission of styles. This very informative and interesting account of furniture being part of Kentucky history is free and open to the public. - Vonnie Kolbenschlag




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