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Thanks, Laura Marcum and all who share pictures of students!

Thanks Laura Marcum for these wonderful photos of your music students -- like this one of Pixie Dial playing a guitar that is bigger than she is! Their expressions show boundless joy in their learning experiences and it's hoped they keep this joy all their lives!

It's also a good time to give a shout out for great photos to Principal Patty Jones, to Adair Schools photographer Shamarie Harper, to those who send from Metcalfe County and to the new CM contributor from Campbellsville Independent Schools, Calen McKinney -- thanks to all of you for taking time to showcase the children of our area doing their work in class. Your photos allow us to glimpse our future in the student's faces, and the future looks bright!
-- Linda Waggener --linda Comments re photo 65045 Pixie Dial plays guitar at Appalachian Music Playground




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