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Homeplace is being spruced up for Fall Heritage Festival



2010-09-08 - Photo By George Kolbenschlag. 5807 New Columbia RD, Campbellsville, KY
Navigational note: New Columbia RD is the name of KY 55 in Taylor Co. from the Village of Coburg in Adair, which is on Campbellsville RD, becomes "New Columbia RD" at the Adair-Taylor County/Central-Eastern Time border.
"Coy Turner painted one of the barns," George Kolbenschag reports. "He was at Homeplace on Green River this past Saturday in preparation for Homeplace's Fall Heritage Festival to be held this Saturday, September 11, 2010, with activities starting at 8amCT/9amET.. There will be all sorts of family activities at the festival including animals, artists, crafts, a Quest, a hay maze and hay castle, a barrel train, pony rides, hay rides, face painting, cloggers, both vocal and instrumental music, a large working catapult and many other activities and demonstrations. There will be lots of food for nominal cost including barbeque, ice cream, hot dogs and other snacks and drinks. Entrance to the festival is free as are most of the activities."


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