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Saturday Downtown: Window Dressing



2014-04-19 - Bank of Columbia, 144 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Window Dressing is still a big part of the scene in Downtown Columbia. The Bank of Columbia is displaying this promotion for the ADAIR Band's Concert. Have to wonder whether they're calling in a high dollar window dressing from New York City or if some hugely talented local person is creating the wonderful street art. Downtown is gorgeous this morning, and it's a mini country fair, the some Downtown Shops open, the Barber Shop and the Farmer's Market on the Square open today with what could be called a Book Fair at the Market. With at least 2 authors and some of their books there, one of whom is on the Adair County Primary Center Site Based Decision Making Council, in case you're needing to fuss with someone about something.


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