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Squarecrows to Treats on the Town - October was a fun month

By Ellen Zornes, Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce

We have thoroughly enjoyed seeing all this year's Squarecrows! Now, it's time to take them down until next year.

We also really appreciate all the businesses that helped our community's kids have a great Halloween at Treats on the Town. And a special thank you to Debbie Selby, Treats on the Town Chairperson, for all her work to make it happen. We had a lot of fun!

2018 Prize winners were:

First - #24 - ACPC Jennifer Perkin's Class
Second - #41 FFA ACMS
Third - #13 - Doll House Day Care




This story was posted on 2018-10-31 20:21:50
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Farewell from the 2018 Squarecrow family



2018-10-31 - Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The 2018 Squarecrows have been a hit during October but now it's time for them to go. Several have already been picked up ahead of the predicted rains coming in this evening. We'll miss them until September next year. - LW

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