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South 55 Roadside Park walking path ribbon cutting



2007-07-19 - KY 55 South, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
At ribbon cutting for the new 1, 285 ft walking trail at the South 55 Roadside Park today were Chamber Executive Secretary Sue Stivers, Adair Youth Development Center's Adair Youth Development Center Youth Services Director Ricky Collins, Mary Hadley, Nick Hazel, Lake Cumberland Area Development District; Past Chamber President Richard Phelps, Mayor Pat Bell, Bank of Columbia President Robert Flowers, Pam Smith, Bank of Columbia; Rhonda Compton, Bank of Columbia, Chamber President Elect and Bank of Columbia Vice President Donna Stotts with two little granddaughters, Columbia City Councillor June Parson, Angie Dean, Bank of Columbia, and Dixieland Productions President Sue Rowe. Back row, Chamber President Darrell Overstreet, Adair Youth Development Center Supervisor Shane Bowling; Central Kentucky Real Estate's Charles Barnes, Adair Youth Development Supervisor Ron Long; barely visible, Lisa Lee, Adair CJE Administrative Assistant; Bro. Terry White, and Doug McCammish, manager, Columbia Division, McCammish Mfg.


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