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Re-Visit Knifley, Fri & Sat 7 & 8 Sep 2018

Fifth Annual Re-Visit Knifley has grown to be a premier South Central Kentucky Event. Organizers think this one will be the biggest yet
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From Debbie Cowan, Lisa Greer, and Whitney Kemp

The 5th Annual Re-visit Knifley festival, will take place starting at 6pmCT, Friday, September 7, and continues starting at 6amCT Saturday, September 8, 2018 with a full day of activities, with most events held at or near the Emmaus Campgrounds/former Knifley Grade Center, at 12190 Knifley Road, Knifley, KY, or on the lot just south of Emmaus, as well as Patterson's Patterson's Bait, 5855 Elkhorn Road, Knifley, KY, and Knifley Brethren in Christ Church, 6029 Elkhorn Road, Knifley, KY

The schedule is as follows:



Friday night, September 7, 2018

- 06:00pmCT - Children's Pageant under the tent at Emmaus Campgrounds, 12190 Knifley Road, Knifley, KY. and Gospel Singing at Knifley Brethren in Christ Church, 6029 Elkhorn Road, Knifley, KY


Saturday September 8, 2018

- 06:00amCT - Big Country Ham Breakfast, Emmaus Campgrounds, 12190 Knifley Road, Knifley, KY
- 08:00amCT - Vendor booths open, Emmaus.
- 08:00amCT - 5K Fun Run/Walk (Patterson's Bait, 5855 Elkhorn Road, Knifley, KY
- 08:00amCT - Tractor show, at lot just south of Emmaus
- 09:00amCT - Free kids activities - inflatables, train rides, face painting, petting zoo until 3pmCT, Emmaus.
- 10:00amCT - Car Show at Patterson's Patterson's Bait, 5855 Elkhorn Road, Knifley, KY - 10:30amCT - Kids Pedal Tractor Pull. Emmaus.
- 11:30amCT - Bike Show/Ride, Emmaus
- 12:30pmCT - Veterans Recognition, Outside, Emmaus.
- 05:00pmCT - Auction, inside Emmaus.
- 08:00pmCT - Fireworks at dark, Emmaus. There will be live music all day under the big tent, at Emmaus.

Visitors are reminded to bring lawn chairs and stay all day.

Re-Visit Knifley will have something for everyone: Vendors, live music, food, tractor show, car show, 5K Auction, bikes, Children's Pageant, history, fireworks and friends.

Contact 270-634-1263.


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Revisit Knifley - this picture is of Main Street looking east



2018-09-06 - Downtown Knifley, KY before the lake - Photo from Donald Knifley Photo Collection.
First printed in 2006 showing Knifley, Adair CO, KY. This is a picture of Main Street, looking east in Knifley, taken around the mid-1950s to early 1960s, before the town was torn down and moved because the Corps of Engineers took the old town to make way for Green River Lake. On the right, the Texaco gas pump is in front of the Luke and Marie Knifley Restaurant. On right is two story Knifley Post Office, unidentified metal sided building, the KY 551 from Columbia, then the brick building which house the Jack Hovious Store, then a vacant lot is where barber shop was, then the L.R. Chelf Store. This side of the post office would be where the Leon Christie Store was located. This photo, taken by Bro. Wolgemuth, was the inspiration for a painting.

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