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CDs for art project can be dropped off at Chamber office Emily Peck is creating a piece for an exhibit at the Adair County High School that will utilize CDs. The CDs can be old, used or scratched. Any CD will work and she is needing between 500 and 1000. You can drop them off at the front office of the Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, anytime between now and Friday, May 9, 2014. Or you may drop them off at the Chamber of Commerce Building at 201 Burkesville St. The final exhibit of the works will be on display at dusk on Tuesday, May 20 at the Indian Arboretum, 481 Indian Drive, Collumbia, KY. - Sue Stivers This story was posted on 2014-05-01 16:35:50
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