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Edgar Troutman Memorial Breakfast 2018 a success

By Kelli Claypool, Rotary Secretary and President Elect

Edgar Troutman Memorial Breakfast was a success thanks to Columbia-Adair County Rotary Club.

It may have been raining outside but there was plenty of sunshine inside!! We made and served breakfast to/for our community!!



#serviceaboveself #betheinspiration #rotaryinternational #columbiaky

Rotary Club Members present were:

Phil Hanna - host & money taker
Kelli Claypool - eggs scrambler
JD Zornes - master gravy maker
Ted Caldwell - sausage maker
John Waddell - eggs maker
Deb Waddell - biscuit maker
Ellen Zornes - official people greeter
Jamie Powell (guest) - amazing helper
Ashley Goodin (guest) - coffee maker extraordinaire

Annual breakfast took place at Columbia Baptist. All members of the Rotary Club thank everyone who came out and allowed us to serve you. It is our pleasure to do so! Photos by Kelli Claypool, Rotary Secretary/President Elect


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Rotary Club Breakfast



2018-12-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Rotary Club members began cooking sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy at 5:30amCT at the Columbia Baptist Church. Breakfast was served until 9am when the booths opened up in the historic courthouse. JD Zornes, Center, and others can be seen through the big picture window looking out on the parking lot on S. Monroe Street in Columbia.

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Deb Waddell Rotary biscuit maker at community breakfast



2018-12-01 - Columbia Baptist Church - Photo by Kelli Claypool, Rotary Secretary/President Elect.
Deb Waddell took off her ACMS teacher hat and became a biscuit maker for the Edgar Troutman Memorial Breakfast

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Preparing Rotary breakfast for the community



2018-12-01 - Columbia Baptist Church - Photo by Kelli Claypool, Rotary Secretary/President Elect.
The 2018 Edgar Troutman Memorial Breakfast was a success thanks to Columbia-Adair County Rotary Club. Pictured preparing breakfast are Ashley Goodin, Jamie Powell, John Waddell, and Ted Caldwell. A good crowd attended even though it was raining outside.

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Phil Hanna welcomed folks coming for breakfast



2018-12-01 - Columbia Baptist Church - Photo by Kelli Claypool, Rotary Secretary/President Elect.
Out front at the Rotary Breakfast was Phil Hanna, host and money/ticket taker. All members of the Rotary Club thank everyone who came out and allowed us to serve you. - KC

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Rotary Club members all wore different hats for breakfast



2018-12-01 - Columbia Baptist Church - Photo by Deb Waddell.
Kelli Claypool took off her Columbia-Adair County Rotary Secretary/President Elect hat today and put on her eggs scrambler hat for the annual Edgar Troutman Memorial Breakfast. She wrote, "It may have been raining outside but there was plenty of sunshine inside!! We made and served breakfast to/for our community!!"

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