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Treats on Town, Storybook Castle moved to Jim Blair Center

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From Roger Meadows
President, Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce

The venue for Treats on the Town and Storybook Castle has been changed from Downtown Columbia to Jim Blair Community Center, 901 Hudson Street, Columbia, KY. The time remains the same, 4pm-7pmCT, Halloween evening, Thursday, October 31, 2013.

We certainly appreciate the Jim Blair center for making this facility available to us to hold this event.

There are a limited number of tables available so businesses that will be there passing out candy are encouraged to bring their own table.



To register and secure your spot call: Chairman Debbie Selby at 270-384-6433 x 7224 or 270-250-1046 or visit the Chamber office, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY, during regular business hours or call 2700384-6020. - DEBBIE SELBY - Roger Meadows

Change of Venue noted in CM Community Events Calendar, for Halloween, October 31, 2013


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