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Judges select winning 2019 Christmas in Columbia floats

The 2019 Christmas in Columbia day long celebration was a success and the perfect weather contributed this year.

Winners of the Judges Floats in the Christmas in Columbia parade were: First place - Columbia Church of Christ, second place - Froedge Trucking, and Third place - Great Oaks Ministries.

In the Non-Float category, winners were: first place - Katelyn Bryant, second place - Elizabeth Meyers Golden Acres Farms.



There were no out of county floats in the parade this year.

Parade entries included: Columbia Church of Christ, Great Oakes Ministry, Froedge tracking, Sparksville Nazarene, New Pass Medical Center, Adair County Headstart, Self Defense Class, 313 Maple, Cub Scouts #888, Girl Scouts, Melody Willis, and FFA.


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Santa and Mrs Claus were popular at Carnival 2019



2019-12-08 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The line stayed long for little ones waiting to share their Christmas wishes with Santa and Mrs Claus, popular at Christmas in Columbia Carnival 2019.

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How'd the Christmas Carnival do this year?



2019-12-08 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Bardstown, KY junior Austin Mattingly handed out surveys to visitors departing the Christmas Carnival at LWC's Health and Wellness Center Saturday. He is working on his RTSM (Recreation Tourism Sport Management) degree.

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Award winning ACHS Band marched in Christmas parade



2019-12-08 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The award winning Adair County High School Band played as they marched in the 2019 Christmas parade.

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Gola's snapshot before the 2019 Christmas parade



2019-12-08 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Gola Burton.
It's a tradition for Gola Burton and her family to attend the annual Christmas in Columbia parade. She captured this image in the quiet time before the parade began while people were looking for the best spot to park for a good view.

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First Place winner in 2019 Christmas in Columbia parade



2019-12-09 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
First Place went to the float by Columbia Church of Christ with their rocket propelled sleigh dashing over the public square (see the little model courthouse under the rocket). Second Place went to Froedge Trucking, and Third Place to Great Oaks Ministries.

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Great Oaks Ministries float won 2019 Third Place



2019-12-09 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The float winning Third Place in Saturday's parade was the Great Oaks Ministries Christmas in Knifley entry.

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Hey Santa, needing a Gator Golf game



2019-12-09 - Columbia - Photo by Tiffany Kessler, columbiamagazine.com.
Two-year-old Nathaniel Cravens had a primo spot during last night's annual Columbia-Adair Co. Christmas Parade. His father, police officer Adam Cravens, was working during the event so Nathaniel enjoyed the warm company of "Nana" and "Papa" Jackie and Nancy Cravens. Just in case he saw Santa, Nathaniel was ready to ask for a Gator Golf game. - TK

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Nora and Knox waited patiently for Santa



2019-12-09 - Columbia - Photo by Tiffany Kessler, columbiamagazine.com.
The Columbia-Adair Co. parade was brilliant Saturday night and included enough Christmas magic to bring out the child in all of us. Nora Burton and brother Knox had waited until the end of the parade to see the big man himself, SANTA. Nora and Knox are the children of Jacob and Malory Burton. - TK

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Horses are always popular in Christmas parade



2019-12-09 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
There are no categories for prizes for horses but they are always looked forward to and appreciated as part of the Christmas in Columbia parade.

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Christmas carols on violin at LWC Carnival



2019-12-09 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Lindsey Wilson College student and soccer team member, Flavia Laich, is also an accomplished violinist. She played Christmas carols as special events got started at the Health and Wellness Center during Saturday's Christmas in Columbia celebration. She is from Ruti/Switzerland studying Mathematics at Lindsey.

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