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Arnold Patterson gives pronunciation lesson for Revisit Knifley



2016-09-04 - Pattersons Bait & Grocery, 5855 Elkhorn Road, Knifley, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
Arnold Patterson, the founder, proprietor emeritus, and entertainer & lecturer-in-chief at Patterson's Bait & Grocery pointed to the word "Knifley" and noted that over and over again, jobbers and distributors will take an order over the phone and confirm details and, most of the time, when they get to the town name, they say, "Knife-ly." It is of course, "Niffly" but how you prounounce it doesn't rattle Knifleyans. They just want everyone to come to the 2016 Revisit Knifley celebration, which gets underway Friday, September 9, 2016 and then explodes with events on the big day, September 10, 2016. Things have been extraordinarily busy in Knifley this Labor Day Weekend, but it's nothing to the thousands who are expected this coming week.


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