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Mayor Curtis Hardwick identifies secret scarf sharer

Ray Lynn Lee
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By Ed Waggener

Mayor Curtis Hardwick has identified a secret sharer, who has hung scarves on lamp posts on the Square with waterproof notes. It is Ray Lynn Lee, who is a recruiter/trainer for famlly services in Columbia, KY. "This thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated," Mayor Hardwick said, adding that it is the kind of gesture which makes the Square symbolic of the kind of town Columbia is.




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Mayor Hardwick recognizes, identifies secret scarf sharer



2018-01-25 - Exit corner, Public Square and Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Mayor Curtis Hardwick has identified a secret sharer, who has hung scarves on lamp posts on the Square with waterproof notes. It is Ray Lynn Lee, who is a recruiter/trainer for famlly services in Columbia, KY. "This thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated," Mayor Hardwick said, adding that it is the kind of gesture which makes the Square symbolic of the kind of town Columbia is.

Paired photo, another scarf sharer. If you are cold and need it, please take this scarf


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