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E/MC Chamber Event: States of State, County, Schools, City

State Senator David Givens, State Representative Bart Rowland, Mayor Howard Garrett, and Metcalfe County CJE Greg Wilson all scheduled to speak at Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber Quarterly Breakfast in Leftwich Hall

By Gaye Shaw

The Edmonton Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce will host a Quarterly Breakfast sponsored by Serpro on Tuesday, June 20, 2017, at 7amCT at Leftwich Hall in George K. Bowling Community Park, 1608 West Stockton Street, Edmonton, KY 42129. There will be a state of the Commonwealth report from Senator David Givens and Representative Bart Rowland, a state of the city update from Mayor Howard Garrett, a state of the county address from Judge Executive Greg Wilson and a state of the school report from Superintendent Benny Lile. Advance tickets are required and can purchased for only $10 at the Chamber Office. Phone 270-432-3222 - Gaye Shaw, Executive Director, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce, 109 E Stockton Street, Edmonton, KY




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