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Shamarie sends first report on Mark Twain Festival

Shamarie Claiborne, replied to an inquiry about the Mark Twain Festival Marching Band festival held last night, Saturday, August 23, 2014, at Booster Field, 224 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY.

She said that performances were cancelled due to rain, thunder and lightning, at around 7:30pmCT, and that Floyd Burton won the Ranger. "Our kids (ADAIR) didn't get to perform," she added "a big disappointment for our fans.




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Floyd Burton, Ranger winner, takes keys at Rex's Cycle



2014-08-25 - Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Winner of ADAIR Band Raffle for Ranger from Rex's Cycle - The ADAIR Band Booster President, Mark Harris, was proud to hand over the keys to Floyd Burton this morning to his brand new 2014 Ranger. Mr. Burton picked up his Ranger from Rex's Cycle Shop after his name was drawn Saturday night as the winner of the ADAIR Band giveaway. Shown here from left are: David Taylor, who sold Mr. Burton the winning ticket, Floyd Burton, the proud winner, Mark Harris, President ADAIR Band Boosters, and Tammy Kassam, Owner of Rex’s Cycle Shop. Shamarie Claiborne, ADAIR Band
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