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(ADV) Pen will be sold in Cajun Courthouse silent auction



2010-07-27 - Photo by Ellen Zornes. 307 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY
This Memorial Coliseum Court Floor ink pen - a lasting heirloom keepsake handmade ink pen made from authentic wood from the court floor of Memorial Coliseum - donated by Fred and Peggy Spoon, Pens to Remember is part of the wonderful list of items donated to the Cajun Courthouse Silent Auction. It's on display at the Adair County Public Library, where bids can be made; bids may also be made by those with tickets to the Cajun Courthouse Dinner on Thursday, July 29, 2010, at 6:30pmCT.
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Items are still being accepted. Call (270) 384-2472 to make a donation



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