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Downtown Days/ October 11 & 12, 2013 SCHEDULE

Friday, October 11, 2013
- 04:00pmCT - Vendor Booths Open, Downtown
- 05:00pmCT - Kiddie Train Rides and Furry Friend Rides, Downtown
- 06:00pmCT - Adult Big Wheel Race (Lindsey Hill, Lindsey Wilson Street
- 06:00pmCT - Kids Music Showcase -Performing - Will Rich, Rikki Michelle Neat. Brandi Powell, Kobe & Savon Stapp. Emily Redmon.
- 07:00pmCT - Couples Backseat Driver Lawnmower Race (Location TBA)
- 08:00:pmCT - In The Middle of Nowhere (Rock) - Main Stage,
Saturday, October 12, 2013
- 07:00amCT - 5K Run Registration - Chamber of Commerce Building, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY
- 08:00amCT - 5K Run - Start at Chamber of Commerce Building,
- 09:00amCT - Vendor Booths Open - Downtown
- 09:00amCT - One Half Mile Fun Run - Ages 13 & under - start at Chamber of Commerce Building.
- 11:00amCT - until 2pmCT. Kids Carnival Opens - Inflatables & Games, 100 block of Greensburg, KY
- 11:00amCT - Ministerial Association - Bro. Steve Pescosolido will bring the message; Friends in Jesus and Sharon Payne & Karen Pescosolido will be singing - Main Stage
Main Stage, 424 Public Square
Main Stage.
- 01:15pmCT - Children's Parade. Decorate your bikes, trikes & stick horses, Starts Greensburg Street and goes around the Public Square. Trophy for best Decorated.
- 03:30pmCT - Buddy Willingham (Country) - Main Stage.
- 05:00pmCT - No Deceit (Country/Rock) - Main Stage
- 07:00pmCT - Collin Raye FREE Concert. (Country) - Main Stage
Contact: 270-384-2501. - Tiffany Collins




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Downtown Days Progress: Rusty Nail underway



2013-10-10 - 400 Quadrant, Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Tuesday evening The Rusty Nail, returning for a fifth time for Downtown Days, was at this stage. It will be Downtown Days Central for Adair County's Traditional Fall Festival. Downtown Days start at 4pmCT, Friday, October 11, 2013. Clicking "Readmore: Accesses the full two day Schedule. Paired photo - See also: Downtown Days: The Rusty Nail, ready for Friday evening
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Downtown Days: The Rusty Nail, ready for Friday evening



2013-10-10 - 400 Quadrant, Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. The Rusty Nail, the Main Stage is Downtown Days Central for Adair County's Traditional Fall Festival. Downtown Days start at 4pmCT, Friday, October 11, 2013. Clicking "Readmore: Accesses the full two day Schedule. Paired photo - See also: Downtown Days Progress: Rusty Nail underway
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Downtown Days Oct 11-12, 2013: Food Court



2013-10-11 - 100 Block Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Gina Campbell.
Top is nearest Square; bottom is at Burkesville & Fortune Streets
: Picnic tables are also set up by the Columbia Baptist Church Parking Lot. - Gina Campbell

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2013 Downtown Days Map of Square/locations of vendors



2013-10-11 - Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Gina Campbell. Gina Campbell sends this map of showing the locations of vendors for Downtown Days on the Public Square, Columbia Kentucky for Friday-Saturday, October 11-12, 2013.
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