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Large group present for opening of Leftwich Hall, Edmonton



2012-03-22 - Leftwich Hall, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Gaye Shaw.
Those in attendance at the Tuesday evening, March 20, 2012, ribbon cutting for Leftwich Hall in Edmonton, KY, included Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber President Jamie Howard, Connie Stalcup, Stacy Isenberg, Karlie Howard, Freeda Reece, Lu Carey, Cheryl and Lynn Calender, Martha Harris, Charlotte Atkins, Chris Huffman , Tommy Garrett, Sharon Long, Terri Cassady, Kim Smith, Bowling Park Director Chris Isenberg, Lisa Reed, Kathy Jessie, Mary Shive, Allene Miller, Donnita England, Jim Tsukagoshi, Tommy Atkins, Chris Huffman, Jack Vrocher, Charles Long, David Cassady, Sandy England, Patricia Hurt, Candy Shirley, Chris and Bill Lagermann, Beth Wilson, Ella Lee Wilson, Kaye Hope, Vickie Stephens, Kirby Acree, Brianna, Kayleigh and Monica Pedigo. -Gaye Shaw, Executive Director, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce


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