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Farm and Home Safety Day held for Adair County schools

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By Debbie Cowan

Farm and Home Safety Day is sponsored by Adair County 4-H, Adair County FFA and ACES Family Resource Center. Progressive Agricultural Foundation is a national sponsor of this event. This was the 17th year for this event in Adair County.

Through hands-on activities, participants learn how to prevent farm and home accidents and how to reduce the extent of injuries if accidents do occur.



Scheduled speakers and interactive demonstrations reinforce the importance of children taking responsibility for their own safety, respecting parents safety rules and sharing safety tips with their family and friends.

Progressive Agricultural Foundation gave furnished t-shirts to participants.


This story was posted on 2014-10-01 12:48:28
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ACES students help Adair EMS with first aid demonstration



2014-10-01 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Debbie Cowan. ACES students Angeliena Beighly and Amber Moore assist the Adair Ambulance service with a first aid demonstration during Farm Safety Day. - Debbie Cowan
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