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Have You Finished It Yet? Book Club at Blue Bird Cafe


2016-03-17 - Blue Bird Cafe, 202 W Main Street, Stanford, KY - Photo by Page Turner. Members of the "Have You Finished it Yet?" Book Club had a wonderful time Tuesday, March 15th when they visited the Blue Bird Cafe in Stanford, KY to meet the author Angela Correll who wrote "Grounded" and "Guarded". Mrs. Correll is a Kentucky author. From left to right, standing: Diane Rose, Ginger Swift, Wendy Burt, Margo Miller, Roberta Peterson. Sitting: Chris Haskill, Ernestine Bennett, and Kathy Hunt. Thank you, Doug Peterson, for driving! Both books are available for check out at the library. - Page Turner

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Forsythia in full bloom in Edmonton


2016-03-17 - Skyline Drive, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Forsythia is in full bloom in Edmonton as this lovely bush shows. Located in front of green pine trees, this one really shows off well.


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KY Afield Outdoors: Fish ponds, small lakes early in year


2016-03-17 - Owen Co., KY - Photo by Lee McClellan.
Obie Williams, graphic designer for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, holds a fat largemouth bass caught last week from a murky small lake in Owen County. March is prime time to fish farm ponds and small lakes for largemouth bass, bluegill and catfish as their shallower waters heat up quicker than large, sprawling reservoirs.


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Works of art by other Caveland Art competitors from ACHS


2016-03-17 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Harper, Adair County School District Media Coordinator.
Gabe Wilson's 3rd place ceramic piece and Courtney Keezers Honorable Mention photography on display at the ACHS. They were not available for a photo today to be included with the other winners of the Caveland Regional High School Art Competition but we wanted everyone to see their great work. -Shamarie Harper. Paired photo. See also: Artwinners at Caveland Regional HS Art competition


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Artwinners at Caveland Regional HS Art competition


2016-03-17 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Harper, Adair County Schools Media PR/Technology Resourse Teacher/Migrant Recruiter.
This past Sunday, March 13, 2016 the KY Art Educators Association presented awards and placements for advancement to the state level completion. Ms. Cayce Davenport member of the KY Art Educators Association and Art Teacher at Adair County High School was present to receive the results from her students regional entries. ACHS competed in the Caveland Region High School Art competition with great results. Three students and their art work advanced to the state level Tara Pierce received first in Mixed Media, Haley Diamond 2nd in Photography, and Elizabeth Spoon 2nd in Ceramics. Not only did these three young ladies advance to state the ACHS Art Department had numerous other winners and Honorable Mentions. Jacob Absher received 3rd place in Mixed Media and 2nd place in Graphic Design, Tyler McKinney received 3rd place in Digital Art, Courtney Keezer received an Honorable Mention in Photography, and Gabe Wilson received 3rd place in Ceramics. The students shown in the photograph with their artwork or awards in no order are Tara Pierce, Jacob Absher, Tyler McKinney, Haley Diamond, and Elizabeth Spoon. - Shamarie Harper Paired photo. See also: Works of art by other Caveland Art competitors from ACHS


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Adair County FBLA regional competitors at EKU


2016-03-17 - Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY - Photo by Sammy Hughes, FBLA adviser.
The Adair County High School’s Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America placed at their regional competition at EKU on March 10, 2016. By placing at the regional competition students will have the privilege to attend the KY FBLA State Leadership Conference which will be held at the Galt House in Louisville, Kentucky on April 18-20, 2016. Students who attended included the regional event were above in no particular order, Elijah Jackson, Leonardo Median, Grant Cockerham, Dayana Perez, Daniel Corbin, Robert Knifley, and Sierra Stonecyher. - Shamarie Harper


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Revised There will be School Fri 18 March menu


2016-03-17 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Shamarie Harper, Adair Schools Media Coordinator.


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