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4th Annual Revisit Knifley Festival is September 9, 2017 Plans are underway. Committee members are looking for donations, itemsfor the auction, volunteers and vendors Click on headline for complete story. By Debbie Cowan In just over two months, the small, northern Adair County community of Knifley will be hustling and bustling as the 4th annual Revisit Knifley Festival and Homecoming will take place on Saturday, September 9, 2017. Lots of great activities including live music, craft and food vendors, inflatables and games for the kids, tractor and car shows and fireworks are being planned. The planning committee is now meeting regularly to organize and prepare for the event. Anyone who is interested in helping with the event is welcome to become involved. Committee members are actively seeking donations, items for the auction, volunteers and vendors. Anyone who would like more information about Revisit Knifley is asked to contact Kathy Tucker at 270-634-1263. --Debbie Cowan This story was posted on 2017-07-07 13:46:13
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