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Christmas Lights, 2014: Snowflake over the Adair Courthouse clock



2014-12-13 - 100 Block, Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Christmas snowflake decorations light up Greensburg Street in Columbia. This one gives a special frame for the Historic Adair County Courthouse clock. While waiting for the parade to come down Jamestown Street to the square last week, WHVE radio's Tammy Sexton and I decided to call on all our brothers and sisters in media to work together and alert listeners and readers to a needed fundraing to pay for getting the clock working again. The Adair Heritage Association has gotten prices so now it's just a matter of everyone sending a little money. As readers prepare to make end of year donations to worthy causes this one is at the top for everyone who passes through Columbia and needs to be on time. A lifetime membership in the Adair Heritage Association is only $250 per household. -- Linda Waggener


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