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Derick Kisita is newest member of Columbia Rotary Club


2014-12-09 - Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, kY - Photo by Ellen Zornes.
Derrick Kisita, right, is the newest member of the Columbia Rotary Club and makes our local club a truly international club. Derrick is from Uganda, Africa and a student at Lindsey Wilson College majoring in Christian Ministries. He is very involved in the Uganda Counseling and Support Services (UCSS) whose mission is to improve the quality of life and spread God’s love to people in remote communities of Uganda by providing social services, counseling and spiritual development - one community at a time. UCSS is using a holistic approach that addresses clean water, medical care, education, economic development, counseling and spiritual development. Greeting him is Rotary Club President Hunter Durham. - Ellen Zornes Paired photo, see also: Hannah Hayduk, Rotary Exchange student, speaks to Rotary


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Tacos al Pastor


2014-12-09 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen. Spicy pork tacos from El Molcajete in Shelbyville, KY.

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50th Anniversary Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans!


2014-12-09 - Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo By Larry Smith.
The "50th Anniversary WELCOME HOME, Vietnam Vets" banner is suspended over Main Street in Campbellsville, KY, in readiness for the Sunday, December 14, 2014, long overdue tribute to these Veterans. The idea of he event has really caught fire. Latest to commit - an important one to the day, is Taylor County School Superintendent Roger Cook, who told me that the Taylor County High School Brass Ensemble will perform for the veterans, and will set up in the Druthers Parking lot on the NW corner of Main Street and Columbia Avenue. Other area bands are expected, and welcome. Call me at 270-789-0099 at the Big Dawg, 99.9 FM, if you or your organization should wish to participate. Other members of the committee can be contacted as well: Mayor Tony Young, Taylor Co. CJE Eddie Rogers, Rep. Bam Carney, and former Taylor County Rescue Director Charlie Shaw. - LARRY SMITH, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications.


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State of Construction: New addition to Adair Extension Office


2014-12-09 - 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com. Thanksgiving Day, 20 Nov 2014 - An almost forgotten photo was retrieved to show the new Adair County Extension Building in more context. Taken from the Columbia/Adair County City Park in the historic and well utilized Adair County Fairgrounds. Most of the year one can see pickup games on the basketball court most of the day.

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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Holladay Place from Shelton Lane


2014-12-08 - From Shelton Lane & Johnson School Road, Greater Gadberry, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The view is crisp and clear from Shelton Lane & Johnson School Road near Gadberry, KY over Petty's Fork/Pettitt's Fork of Russell Creek and Frank Dohoney Road , to the one million gallon Columbia/Adair County Utilities District's "Raider Bob" water tower at Holladay. Seems a stone's throw here, but by road, but six miles (?) by Johnson School Road, Fairplay Road, Jamestown Road, the LBN Parkway and Burkesville Road to the Holladay Place shopping center.


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Adult Rocket Boosters volunteer at Adair County Primary Center


2014-12-08 - 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Patty Jones, Principal. The students at Adair County Primary Center were blessed with lots of volunteers over the Halloween season. Pictured are Carolyn Hancock, retired teacher and ACPC grandparent, Judy Bradshaw, a retired teachers and longtime kindergarten teacher, Robert Bryant, ACPC grandparent and newly named "Rocketman" at ACPC, and Shawna Burton, ACPC kindergarten parent. All of these volunteers were busy helping students create "Boo-Grams" for their family members and friends. The event was sponsored by the newly formed Rocket Booster, parent support group at the school. The next meeting of the Rocket Boosters will be Tuesday, December 16, 2014, at 5:30pmCT in the Adair County Elementary School library, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY. We hope to see lots of ACPC supporters there. - Patty Jones, Principal

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