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South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo is TODAY Sat 04 Oct 2018 9am-4pm.CT

Today, the spotlight on Outdoor Sports is on Columbia, KY, USA. The EXPO is one of the major events in the Outdoor Sports World in the Nation. Gary Miller will be the keynote speaker this year. Several state championships will be decided today. This year, the number of exhibitors is UP from last year, from 70 to 80.
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By Terry Partin

Thousands of outdoor enthusiasts, expert, and vendors are in Columbia, today, for the South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo 9am to 4pmCT, at Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY with many events at other points on the campus.



It is one of the major events of the year, not only for Adair and other Kentucky counties, but it also draws exhibitors and visitors from several states. Today, the spotlight on Outdoor Sports is on Columbia, KY, USA.

Several thousand visitors are expected to pour into Columbia.

The event is presented in cooperation with Jones Chapel United Methodist Church.

80 exhibitors are committed for 2018 with products for Men and Women. There will be a John Deere Gator Giveaway at 4pmCT, NWTF Turkey Calling Contest, Concessions, Mega Bucks Display, Adari County Deer Classic, Children's Activities, Official Deer Scoring. Products for the Whole Family will be on sale.

Contact Information: Phone, 270-378-1301 and 270-634-3220. www.SCKYOutdoorExpo.com

TERRY PARTIN. (Start of school countdown: it's five days away, August 9, 2017.)


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South Central KY Expo crowd building up to 4pmCT drawing



2018-08-04 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Terry Partin said he couldn’t be more excited about this year’s expo! He paused as he sampled a smoked turkey bite to wave out over the filled gym and said it is an overflow crowd of vendors. Crowds are building toward the big 4pm drawing. - LW

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Jones Chapel Church volunteers managing food at the Expo



2018-08-04 - Adair County High School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Thousands of outdoor enthusiasts, experts, and vendors are in Columbia today for the South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo going on until 4pmCT at Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY with many events at other points on the campus. Jones Chapel Church volunteers managed the concessions. In the front row from left, are Wanda Hatcher, Lilly Myers, Pam Jones and Debbie Gist. Back row from left: Ann Marr, Susan Breeding, Jenny Myers and Pam Montgomery. - LW

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Paz-Holley Project: A grateful heart of thanks to all for helping



2018-08-05 - Adair County High School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Annie Holley and two of her ten children were at the South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo Saturday where the boys got to experience archery while she visited with folks who wanted to learn more about the needs of the Paz-Holley Project. The Holleys didn't ask for help, but the community stepped up when Annie and her husband Mark took in his sister's five children after her death. The Paz-Holley Project fundraiser last week passed 75% of the way to the purchase price of a home large enough to fit the needs of a dozen family members. Annie said she and Mark are so deeply grateful for all the help for the children. Her message, "From the bottom of our hearts, the Holley/Paz-Holley family thanks every single one of you!" With the help of hundreds of donors, the family will have their home by Thanksgiving 2018. To help, contact Paz-Holley Project chairman Rick Wilson at 270-378-1490. - Linda Waggener

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