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Plaque dedicated to memory of Field Commander Hillary Hadley



2011-10-30 - L.T. Smith Stadium, Bowling Green, KY .
For Hilary - The History-Making 20th KMEA State Marching Band Championship is dedicated to the memory of Hillary Hadley. AKMEA official holds the large permanent plaque which stay at Adair County High School commemorating the 20th State Championship and dedicating the victory to the late Hillary Hadley, the outstanding Adair County Field Commander who set such a high standard, who died of injuries suffered in a collision in Richmond August 11, 2010. Her mother, Kathy Hadley, is at far left. Next is KMEA Offical, then 2011 Field Commander Hayley Knifley with "Bob," the traveling State Champion Trophy which is more familiar with ACHS than ANY other school; (KMEA official with Plaque); MellaDee Allen, owner of Innovative Colors, who donated the plaque; Beverly Rowe, and (KMEA official)Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.


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