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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Summer Work at Lindsey Wilson



2013-06-28 - 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The WAVE, FM 92.7 radio. Lindsey Wilson College is revered for the beauty of its campus - and it has never looked better than the summer of 2013. Changes, improvements, and constant maintenance have been the order of the day, especially following the arrival of President John Begley, who made the "Brass Rail" on the steps of the L.R. McDonald Administration Building on the college's A.P. White Campus, a symbol for the institution and one to be copied by the rest of the community. President Bill Luckey has built on that tradition. This season the campus has been getting nifty cosmetic changes for the inaugural TheatreFest. "Perfect Wedding" will be performed tonight and tomorrow night, Friday-Saturday, June 28-29, 2013, at 7pmCT each evening, in the newly renovated V.P. Henry Auditorium inside the administration building, above.

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