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Casada School/Harriette Arnow preservation commission



2009-06-18 - Somerset, KY - Photo by Dave Cazalet, Jr. SCC photo.
Pulaski County Judge-Executive Barty Bullock established the "Arnow/Casada Legacy Commission" on Tuesday, June 16. The commission's first order of business will be to help save the one-room Casada School, where Pulaski County Novelist Harriette Arnow Simpson taught during the 1940-41 school year. The building, which has been deteriorating for years, is located on U.S. Forest Service property south of Somerset in the Keno Community. The building is sometimes referred to as the Indian Creek School. Shown here from left to right are the commission member and ex-officio members: Front row, from left Pulaski County Judge-Executive Barty Bullock and Somerset Attorney and Commission Chair Bruce Singleton, Back rowSomerset/Pulaski County Tourist Commission Director Carolyn Mounce, U.S. Forest Service Archeologist Randy Boedy, SCC English Professor Lynn Crabtree, Wanda Whorley, County Judge-Executive Administrative Assistant Tiffany Finley, Debbie Jones and SCC Director of Public Relations and Commission Vice-Chair Dave Cazalet.


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