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Ron Long of AYDC to speak at Rotary dinner Jan. 27, 2014

Meeting is at 6pmCT, Monday, January 27, 2014, at LWC's Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY

By George Kolbenschlaag

Ron Long, superintendent of the Adair County Youth Development Center will be the speaker at the January 27 Columbia Rotary Club dinner meeting. Mr. Long has been with the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice since 1999 and with the Adair facility since it opened in 2001 and has held several positions there before being selected as the facility superintendent.



The Adair County Youth Development Center is a maximum security facility for young people under age 18 who are felony offenders. Mr. Long and his staff make every effort to rehabilitate these young men and women so they can become productive citizens. Rotary meet at 6pmCT, at the Lindsey Wilson College Dining Center the second and fourth Mondays each month. Guests are welcome at all the club's meetings. There is no need to make a reservation or to have a personal invitation from a Rotarian to attend the meetings. Rotarians and guests pay a reduced price of $6.50 for dinner at the dining center. - George Kolbenschlag


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