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Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe highly successful this year

Saturday's events were a great way to start the season. There were great crowds, Courthouse Chili enjoyed by all, and it was a chance to for everyone to visit Courthouse's anchor tenant, Columbia Survellance Solutions and talk with the owner, Matt Baker.

By Ellen Zornes, President, Adair Heritage Association

On behalf of Ye Olde Christmas Shoppes and the Adair Heritage Association, want to express appreciation to everyone who helped make this year’s Shoppes at Christmas in Columbia a success. During the morning, you couldn’t even see the floor of the courthouse because there were so many people in it!

The vendors, the most ever, filled both floors and had wonderful and varied items to sell. Our Courthouse Chili and Soup provided by members of the Adair Heritage Association was served all day (for donations) and was well received.

Matt Baker with Columbia Control Systems, the anchor tenant of the historic courthouse, was on hand for people to see his business area, the former Circuit Clerk’s Office. All in all it was a wonderful day filled with shopping, visiting old friends and meeting new ones . . . a great way to begin the Christmas Season.




This story was posted on 2014-12-08 09:40:55
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Christmas lights warm the December Drizzle



2014-12-06 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Greensburg Street is the Snowflake Street, the City of Columbia's traditional lamp post ornaments for the road which each year is a must see for Christmas lights an decorations. It's a street again this year. The recently repainted all white 'back door', the Greensburg Street entrance to the Historic Courthouse, thematically frames the scene, made more colorful by the reflection of car lights on the rainy roadway. Today, Ye Olde Christmas Shoppes will fill both floor of the increasingly lively icon of he county, as indicated by the Arts & Crafts upstairs in the lower right of the photo. The building is packed with vendors today, Christmas in Columbia.

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