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Lion master and lion



2009-06-14 - Trays Garden, 960 Jamestown ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. A TRADITIONAL LION DANCE was performed to the delight of the 100+ group in attendance at the Central Kentucky Martial Arts Academy show Saturday, June 13, in front of Tray's Garden Chinese Restaurant in Columbia, KY.. Having a lion was considered good fortune in China, Jeff Coffey of CKMAA explained.. The Lion Master is Mike Kinnett. The lion head is Kaleb Kinnett, and the other performer in the lion costume is Kinnon Houch. Immediately behind the lion is Scott Harris, co-owner of CKMAA with Jeff Coffey. The little boy is Adrian Eckart, playing the cymbals, and the percussionist on the traditional large Chinese bass drum is Danny Eckart, The performers of the traditional lion dance are from the Laughing Monkey Martial Arts Academy of Muncie, IN. The lion master took the lion through Peter Cheng's Tray's Garden to bestow good luck on the restaurant.

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