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Second Sunday: Planning route for October 12, 2008 event



2008-08-01 - LWC Board Room, Roberta C. Cranmer Dining Center, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
MAKING PLANS for Columbia and Adair County's participation in the first ever Second Sunday event are, from left, clockwise, Bobbie Owen, Ellen Zornes, CJE Ann Melton, Debbie Cowan, Adair Progress editor Paul B. Hayes, and the Second Sunday project's director, Kelli Bonifer. On Second Sunday, at least one city street will be closed to motorized vehicles to allow complete unthreatened walking and biking. The event in Columbia will be coordinated with towns across Kentucky. Twenty-five are now scheduled to participate and the list is growing, according to Jay McCord, who created the plan, which, he says, will draw nationwide attention to Kentucky. A planning conference was held last night, Thursday, July 31, 2008, in Cranmer Dining Center, hosted by Lindsey Wilson College. Judge Melton is enthusiastically supporting the plan, as are, Mayor Pat Bell, and Adair County School Superintendent Darrell Treece, Kelli Bonifer reported.


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