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Groundbreaking 2008 Greenhills Project: Girl Scouts



2008-06-23 - Lovers Leap, Greenhills RD & Kassem DR, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
ADAIR COUNTY GIRL SCOUTS invited to the event by Mayor Bell to lead the Pledge of Allegiance, are from left, Shiloh Collins with Katie Ploss behind, then Sarah Brockman, Michaella Walker, Shelby Morrison, and Keisha Abrell, and Girl Scouts, second row, Tessa Prim and Taylor Grant, with leader Dana Walker in Red behind, then Betty Smith. The woman in the red blouse is Jean Baker. To the right is Jess Loy with grandson Grant Loy, and, far right, Danny Goodin in sun glasses. The lady in the hat is Evelyn Phelps, talking with Lisa Loy. And in the very back is Adair County Circuit Court Clerk Dennis Loy.


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