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Schedule Change: Band Caravan leaves Columbia, KY at 1pmCT

Soggy exhibition field forces elimination of preliminaries

By Shamarie Claiborne
News from the ADAIR Band

Due to bad weather this week in LaRue County the LIncoln Days Invitational Band Contest at LaRue County High School, 925 S. Lincoln Blvd, Hodgenville, KY, will only be a one performance event:
- 5:00pmET/4:00pmCT - Hart County - Finalist
- 5:15pmET/4:15pmCT - Christian Academy of Louisville - Finalist
- 5:30pmET/4:30pmCT - Adair County - Finalist
- 5:45pmET/4:45pmCT - Russell County - Finalist
- BREAK - 6pmET/5pmCT
- 6:15pmET/5:15pmCT - Nelson County - Finalist
- 6:30pmET/5:30pmCT - West Jessamine - Finalist
- 6:45pmET/5:45pmCT - Grayson County - Finalist
- 7:00pmET/6:00pmCT - Larue County - Host
- 7:15pmET/6:15pmCT - Lindsey Wilson College, Special presentation
The ADAIR Band caravan will be leaving the Raymond Lacy Music Building band room, 230 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY at 1pmCT - Hope everyone comes out and supports the ADAIR Band, but if you can't make it we will be keeping CM readers posted! - Shamarie Claiborne




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