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Delightful kids in Debbie Cowan album from Knifley Easter, 2018

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By Ed Waggener

Debbie Cowan took some great photos at a Knifley classic event, the community's 2018 Easter Egg hunt, and agreed to share the very serious business of Easter Egg hunting with CM readers.

They are linked to this intro in an album for easier viewing, and to make it easier to flip from one great picture to another, maybe trying to decide which is a favorite. We couldn't.



The community Easter Egg hunt was held March 31, 2018 at the old Knifley Elementary School, now the Knifley Emmaus Campground, 12190 Knifley Road, Knifley, KY.

The event was sponsored by Revisit Knifley Committee and the Knifley Brethern in Christ Church. A time before the egg hunt was shared to tell the real meaning of Easter.

Kathy Tucker and the Revisit Knifley committee welcome volunteers who'd like to help. Her contact number is 270-634-1263. Columbiamagazine.com is proud to help communicate their good news.


This story was posted on 2018-04-10 09:24:11
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Noah Morrison ponders his Knifley Easter Egg Hunt grand prize



2018-04-10 - Northern Adair County, Knifley, KY - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
Revisit Knifley KY is getting ready for another festival this September and a special event was held this spring to help remind everyone. An Easter Egg hunt was sponsored by the Revisit Knifley Committee, Knifley Brethren in Christ Church and Campbellsville Emmaus. Noah Morrison, little son of Amanda and Stephen Morrison of Knifley, won the grand prize, the giant teddy bear he is sitting with/giving great consideration to, donated by Christopher Patton. The date for Revisit Knifley is September 8, 2018. Anyone interested in helping with the event can contact Kathy Tucker at 270-634-1263.

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Katie and Adain found the Golden Eggs at Knifley Easter Egg Hunt



2018-04-10 - Northern Adair County, Knifley, KY - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
Discovering the Golden Eggs at the Revisit Knifley Easter Egg hunt were Katie Parnell and her brother Adain McClintock. This event was sponsored by the Revisit Knifley Committee in partnership with Knifley Brethren in Christ Church and Campbellsville Emmaus. The date for this fall's Revisit Knifley festival is September 8, 2018. The group can use help for organizing and working the September event and welcomes anyone interested in helping. Kathy Tucker is the contact person at 270-634-1263.

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Jase Wethington seriously hunts Easter Eggs at Knifley event



2018-04-10 - Northern Adair County, Knifley, KY - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
Young Jase Wethington, son of Jeremy and Beth Wethington, looks very serious about the hard work of hunting for Easter eggs. He did his work at the hunt on the grounds of the old Knifley School sponsored by the Revisit Knifley Committee, Knifley Brethren in Christ Church and Campbellsville Emmaus. Revisit Knifley is a growing annual homecoming event and the next one is September 8, 2018. Kathy Tucker and the Revisit Knifley committee welcome volunteers who'd like to help. Her contact number is 270-634-1263. Columbiamagazine.com is proud to help communicate their good news. - Linda Waggener

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