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Christmas Trees of Conviction will aid Historic Jail Restoration

Edmonton, Metcalfe County, KY
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By Mike Watson, Adair County Historian

The Metcalfe County Historical Society would like to invite everyone to attend the first annual "Trees of Conviction", a Christmas Tree decorating contest with proceeds going to the continued restoration of the the Metcalfe County Historic Jail, 101 East Street, Edmonton, KY, which will be open for public viewing and voting on your favorite decorated tree beginning Sunday, December 7 during the Holiday Home Tour, 1pmCT - 4:30pmCT and from December 8-12, 2014, Monday - Friday, the jail will be open from 11am-1pmCT. Then again on Saturday, December 13,, during the Holiday Parade, 10am-4pmCT. Please join us as you begin your festive holidays! From Mike Watson, Adair County Historian




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Trees of Conviction with help restoration of Historic Metcalfe Jail



2014-12-04 - 101 East Street, Edmonton, KY - Photo From Metcalfe County Historical Society, submitted by Mike Watson. First posted on CM 2013-05-07.
The Metcalfe County Historical Society would like to invite everyone to attend the first annual "Trees of Conviction", a Christmas Tree decorating contest with proceeds going to the continued restoration of the the Metcalfe County Historic Jail, 101 East Street, Edmonton, KY, which will be open for public viewing and voting on your favorite decorated tree beginning Sunday, December 7 during the Holiday Home Tour, 1pmCT - 4:30pmCT and from December 8-12, 2014, Monday - Friday, the jail will be open from 11am-1pmCT. Then again on Saturday, December 13,, during the Holiday Parade, 10am-4pmCT. Please join us as you begin your festive holidays! From Mike Watson, Adair County Historian

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