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Honey: A Big Black Dog Farm product & next ACGC topic


2014-05-19 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Beekeeping will be the subject of the next Adair County Garden Club meeting, at 1pmCT, at the Adair County Extension Office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY, with Beth Wilson, Pulaski County Horticulturist, the speaker. The main focus will be on sustaining bees as pollinators - but a big benefit is also honey, like the comb in product ACGS President Donna Jones sold at the Farmers Market on the Square last July. Interest in beekeeping is on the rise in South Central Kentucky. There are two beekeeping clubs, one of which meets in Russell County, the other in Taylor, And Bill Troutwine - a beekeeper, has given CM a tip on one beekeeper who travels with his bees from Adair County to Mississippi to pollinate cotton! We welcome more on that and other beekeeping enterprises. Bees are basic to sustaining the work of the growing truck farming economy in the area. - EW


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Country Western beer Vol. 2 brewed with KY sorghum


2014-05-18 - Mlontgomer Co., KY - Photo KY Dept. of Agriculture.
Danny Townsend
, a founding member of Homegrown by Heroes and Appalachia Proud, holds cans of Country Western Volume 2 beer containing sorghum he produced on his Montgomery County farm and bearing the Homegrown by Heroes logo. - Kentucky Department of Agriculture photo


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The Hangar was packed for Fly Me to the Moon


2014-05-18 - Columbia/ Adair County Airport, 735 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Doyle Lloyd. The Hangar at the Columbia/Adair County Airport was packed for the fundraiser for the Hillary Hadley Scholarship fund. Over $12,000 was raised on April 25, 2014, to provide scholarships for the selected Adair County High School graduate who chooses to attend Eastern Kentucky University. - Doyle Lloyd

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Native American Powwow - Cedar Chests


2014-05-18 - Judd Road - Photo by Cynthia Meyer.
Johnny "White Wolf" Richards and Jim Harris
inspect a cedar chest made by Jim and his wife Martha. Paired photo: See also - Native American Powwow - Martha Harris
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Native American Powwow - Martha Harris


2014-05-18 - Judd Road - Photo by Cynthia Meyer. Martha Harris is the person responsible for the Native American Powwow on Judd Road of KY 80 between Columbia and Edmonton, near the Metcalfe-Adair County line. - Cynthia Meyer, Sycamore Springs Paired photo: See also - Native American Powwow - Cedar Chests>
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Plaque honors Jean Maggard


2014-05-18 - 201 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. This stone, a gift of an anonymous donor< is embedded beside the dogwood tree planted in memory of Jean Maggard. Paired photo: See also - Dogwood Tree at Judicial Center honors Jean Maggard
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Recipients of Hillary Hadley Scholarship


2014-05-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Doyle Lloyd.
On May 10, 2014, the first two recipients of the Hillary Hadley Scholarship,
Anna Powell Beard, an English & American Sign Language Interpretation major and Matthew Collins, a Criminal Justice major, graduated from EKU. Congratulations to them both as they begin their careers. Anothe recipient, not pictured is Casey Cleaver, nursing major at EKU. Over $12,000 was raised to fund the Hillary Hadley Memorial Scholarship, at the April 25, 2014, "Fly Me to the Moon, an Evening of Jazz," for the scholarship fund. The Hillary Hadley Scholarship is a $1000 scholarship awarded each year to a graduating Adair County High School senior who chooses to attend Eastern Kentucky University. - Inette Goodin Committee Chairperson


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