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Lapsit Group studies Two Little Witches and Pumpkin Faces



2013-10-28 - ACPL, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. The Lapsit Group at Adair County Public Library this morning did a lot of hard learning, listening attentively to Ms. Aleina, right as she read "Two Little Witches" and "Pumpkin Faces" to them. The kids made Halloween Hangers, sang a song, then went upstairs to trick or treat Library Director Lee Ann Jessee. Kids there, in no particular order, were R.J. Josie, Kash, and Bailey. Among the "adults" - at least before and after lapsit; they could be kids again during all the fun, were Rita Partin, Monica Hare, Darlene Simpson, and Kathy Cox, whose having a big day awaiting the performance of her daughter, Korianne Cox, as former Gradyville Postmaster Daisy Cox in tonight's Silent City. Silent City leaves from the Adair Public Library, 307 Greensburg Street, at 5pmCT, walking to the Columbia Cemetery, for live performances by Cox, Joe Flowers, Wanda Beard, Lee Ann Jessee and J.D. & Ellen Zornes.

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