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Aimee Reed will appear on WTVQ-TV 36 cooking show

Columbia native Aimee Reed will be featured on this week's episode of "Secrets of Bluegrass Chefs" tomorrow (Saturday) evening, January 8, 2011, at 6pmCT. "Secrets of Bluegrass Chefs" airs on WTVQ-TV, ABC 36 in Lexington. The show also airs in the Louisville market.

In Saturday night's episode Aimee, along with host Tim Laird, will highlight the unique dining experience at Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill near Harrodsburg, KY. Aimee is the publicist for Shaker Village, a 3,000 acre national landmark and Kentucky destination location. Prior to Shaker Village, Aimee was a news reporter for WHAS. Her father is Alan Reed of Columbia, KY.




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2011-01-08 . Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, KY
Aimee Reed, who will be featured on "Secrets of Bluegrass Chefs" on Saturday, January 8, 2011, is shown above after a carriage ride at Shaker Village. The show will air on WTVQ-Tv, Channel 36, Lexington, KY, at 6pm.

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