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Portrait of the Squarecrow artist as cute young illustrator



2016-10-12 - 104 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ellen Zornes, President, Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce.
Luxy McQueary, daughter of Jeremy and Rhiannon McQueary, granddaughter of Vickie McQueary, has her picture taken in front of her scarecrow drawing displayed on the window of Acapulco Grill on the Square. Thanks to Mary Knight for her brainstorm. The drawings are so cute and have brought many an illustrator Downtown to find his/her creation with parent or grandparent in tow. David Rowland looks on from inside the restaurant during the picture taking action. - Ellen Zornes


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