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Week of Nov 23 to be Joe Spires Week in Columbia

The week of November 23 has been proclaimed as "Joe Spires Week," in Columbia. Mr. Spires will be turning 100 years old next week. "We are pleased to be able to participate in this celebration for Mr. Spires," said Mayor Pamela Hoots.

Spires is a lifelong resident of Adair County and served in World War II. The Mayor urges everyone to extend their birthday wishes to Mr. Spires.

If you would like to send Mr. Spires a birthday card, please send to the following address:
Joe Spires
110 Hudson Street, Apt. 106
Columbia, Kentucky 42728




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It's Joe Spires Week in Columbia



2020-11-24 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Mayor Pam Hoots.
It's "Joe Spires Week" in Columbia for this favorite son who is turning 100 years old. He is a lifelong resident of Adair County and served in World War II. To send a birthday greeting, mail to: Joe Spires, 110 Hudson Street, Apt. 106, Columbia, Kentucky 42728. Presenting his proclamation are Columbia Police Chief Jason Cross at left, and Mayor Pamela Hoots at right.

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