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L.E.A.D. Adair group bids farewell to Stacey Bailey



2005-07-21 - Columbia, KY - Photo J. D. Zornes. STACEY BAILEY WAS GIVEN A FAREWELL DINNER at the home of J. D. and Ellen Zornes Tuesday evening by her fellow L.E.A.D. Adair County group members. Seated in front are Kaye Bowman, left, and Stacey. Standing in back are, from left: Linda Waggener, Beverly England, Kelli Bonifer, Sarah Durbin and hostess Ellen Zornes. They represent the new leadership program founded last year which is nearing completion of the goal to recruit a new class to start in August. The process focuses on learning team building, improving communication skills and getting in volved in how Adair County works. There's still room for three more to join the upcoming class which will meet once a month and graduate early next year. Click here for L.E.A.D. Adair information.

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