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C/AC Parks & Rec finalizes prizes for Fair, Labor Day Duck Race

Parks & Rec will raffle a Sprinfield XDS pistol at the Adair County Fair; top prize in the Monday, September 2, 2013 Labor Day Duck Race will be a $399 iPad

By Ed Waggener

The Columbia/Adair County Parks and Recreation Board finalized plans for two fundraisers at its Monday evening, June 10, 2013 regular meeting at the Adair 911 Center, 107 N. Reed Street, Columbia, KY. A decision was made to have a raffle on a Springfield XDS .45 caliber pistor to be given away at the 2013 Adair County Fair. The cost will be $500 for the pistol and a fair booth will be $50. Chances will be sold now through the 2013 Fair and the pistol will be given away at the fair. The tickets will be $10 each or $50 for six tickets. For each ticket sold on the pistol, there will be 2 chances put into the Duck Race Give-A-Way on Labor Day, 2013..

Duck Race Prizes

A $399 Apple iPad will be First Prize in the Duck Race. Second Prize will be a $200 Gas Grill. Third Place will be a $100 gasoline card. Duck race tickets will be $5/1 ticket; $25 for 6 tickets; $50/12 tickets, and $100 or 30 tickets.



The Board also voted to get prices on a new computer to be used in the Jim Blair Recreation Center, requested by Director Charlie Crawhorn.

The meeting was chaired by Chairman Charles Grimsley. Other members present were Magistrate Billy Dean Coffey, Bobby Bowe, and Tony Grider. Jim Blair Recreation Center Director Charlie Crawhorn was also present.

End, Columbia/Adair County Parks and Recreation Board Meeting report for Monday, June 10, 2013.
COLUMBIA/ADAIR COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION BOARD meets at 107 High ST Columbia, KY at 5pmCT at the the 911 Building, 107 N. High Street, Columbia, KY, each second Monday of each month. Charles Grimsley, Chairman; Members, Bobby Bowe, Donna Shirley, Craig Dean, Billy Dean Coffey, Bruce White, Tommy Steele, Rebecca Schmidt, and Greg Thomas.


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Bill Guffey paintings of Hopewell Acres scenes



2013-06-12 - Amandaville, Cumberland Co., KY - Photo thumbnail photos by John Chowning of paintings by Bill Guffey . John Chowning sent these two thumbnails of paintings by Bill Guffey, the organizer of the July 4th En Plein Air Painting event centered around the square in Downtown Burkesville, KY. The panel on the left is of the James Rowe House at Hopewell Acres, one of the most recognizable pastoral scenes in America, and, on the right, another scene from the farm.
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