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Moving the Fairgrounds: Semi's & flatbeds needed Sat 1 Oct 2016

Volunteers with forklifts are needed, also, as well as people power
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By Greg Thomas

This Saturday, October 1, 2016, the Adair County Fair and Jaycee's need trailers or trucks with flat beds at least 24 foot long to place the sections of bleachers on to move the about 5 miles to where there going to be stored.

Also a couple of fork lifts would help. We can always use manpower. Work is scheduled to start at the Adair County Fairgrounds at 8:00 am and a free lunch will be provided for the volunteers.




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Removing the stands at the Adair County Fairgrounds



2016-09-26 - Adair County Fairgrounds, 413 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Greg Thomas, Greg Thomas Photography (c).
This Saturday, October 1, 2016, the Adair County Fair and Jaycee's need trailers or trucks with flat beds at least 24 foot long to place the sections of bleachers on to move the about 5 miles to where there going to be stored. - Greg Thomas

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