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4th Annual Adair Genealogy, History & Book Fair 10 Oct 2015 By Mike Watson The Fourth Annual History-Genealogy Book Fair & Sale on Sat, 10 October 2015, from 9am-3pmCT, in the Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY. Admission & parking are free, and the event is open to all. This event will be in conjunction with and coincide with Downtown Days, Columbia's Annual Historic Celebration. It is sponsored by The Adair Heritage Society, Adair Genealogical Society, Adair County Public Library, and Jane Lampton Chapter Daughters of American Revolution We want to use this event to offer the public the many and varied publications that may only be available from the participating historical and genealogical societies and individuals of the region. Lunch will be available from nearby restaurants and vendors. Participating vendors, authors, and societies are being charged $10 per 6 foot table and 2 chairs. Vendors are welcome to bring their own table(s) at a discounted fee. No other fees are required and participants retain all proceeds from their sales. If you plan to participate, please contact by 30 September 2015. For more information and to register: Contact: Mike Watson, watson.kentucky@gmail.com Contact: Lee Ann Jessee, Adair Public Library, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY. eanj2@yahoo.com. 502-545-0525; 270-384-2472 Mail checks to reach us by 30 September 2015 to the following address: Adair Heritage Association, P.O. Box 693, Columbia, KY 42728; or bring by the public library. Vendor set-up from 8am-9amCT, day of event. This story was posted on 2015-08-25 16:55:57
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