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Adair Co. Retired Teachers meet Tue 18 Sep 2018

Those in attendance are asked bring an item for Fall and Christmas Baskets to help fund LWC Scholarship, school supplies for Family Resource Centers, and canned goods for the Food Pantry
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By Ellen Zornes, President, Adair County Retired Teachers Association

The Adair County Retired Teachers Association will hold its quarterly meeting at 11amCT, Tuesday, September 18, 2018, with Richard Steele as guest speaker, at Anderson's Pizza, 1411 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY.



At this meeting please bring an item or two for our Fall and/or Christmas Baskets that we give away at Downtown Days to fund our annual LWC scholarship. If you can’t make the meeting, please drop your items with Renea Smith at the Board of Education, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY.

Also please remember to bring school supplies for Family Resource Centers and canned goods for Food Pantry.

We will be honoring our newest retirees and will hear from Richard Steele, write-in candidate for Kentucky State Representative on his views for the future of our cherished public schools.

Any retired teacher living in Adair County is encouraged to attend regardless of where you taught. We look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday, September 18.


This story was posted on 2018-09-09 20:01:24
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