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Growing and Cooking Garlic Class Offered

Here’s a chance to expand your knowledge and your taste buds. The Adair County Garden Club is offering “Growing and Cooking Garlic,” a class designed to help you prepare for the upcoming garlic planting season as well as a chance to learn new ways to cook with garlic.

Register now for the class, which will be held Thursday, Aug. 23 at 1 p.m. Presented by Bobbett Jascor, the class will be held in the basement of the Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce, 201 Burkesville St. Everyone is invited to attend. Students will receive garlic for planting as well as an opportunity to taste delicious garlic dishes at the class.

Early registration is recommended. Class tuition is $5 for active ACGC members and $10 for non members. To register, contact Barbara Armitage at 250-2979.

The Garden Club meets at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month in a variety of locations. Each meeting is designed to expand your knowledge of gardening techniques, landscape ideas, environmental issues, natural resources, birds, wildlife and more.
There are no fees or dues to be a member of the Garden Club and everyone is welcome.

Taste of Adair offers great local food

Taste of Adair was held at the Adair County Extension Service parking lot during the farmers’ market. A crowd gathered to taste different recipes made with local grown food. For more information and how to obtain recipes, call the extension office at 384-2317.

Curtis Bell came to the Taste of Adair with his mother, Lizzie Bell, of Columbia.
Patricia Harper sampled the food prepared by the Adair County Extension Service.
Peppers were seasoned and prepared for tasting.
Nick Roy, Adair County Extension Agent, served longtime Adair County farmer, Sam Pelly, some food.

Homemade salsa.

Superintendent’s Update: School district is in the final stages of opening day preparations

Special report from Superintendent Alan Reed:

“We’re in the final stages of getting all of our schools ready for students. Three of our schools—Adair County Middle, Adair Elementary and Col. Wm. Casey Elementary have already held successful and well attended open houses.

“I’ve observed some beautiful floors in our schools and would like to thank our custodial and maintenance staff for their hard work in making our schools very attractive.

“While it may appear to the some that teachers have long summers off, that is not the case. Teachers spend much of their summer receiving additional training on curriculum and new state testing and accountability standards. Our teachers have put in incredible hours this summer developing engaging lesson plans and activities for students, and preparing visually stimulating classrooms. For the past several weeks I’ve seen the school parking lots full of teacher’s vehicles. They’re a dedicated group.

“At ACHS we’ll be offering a “Work Ready” seal for our graduating seniors. We are listening to what employers are telling us and we want our students to demonstrate that they have the skills to be successful as they transition to work or to “grade 13”. We’ll also begin emphasizing that there are many more options than a typical four year college degree. Many of the high tech jobs projected for the next 20 years will require lots of rigorous math and science courses. We’ll be exposing students to high paying jobs that will require industry certificates or specialized training instead of four year college degrees.

“Bus drivers have also received update training this summer and Mr. David Jones, our Transportation Director tells me the fleet is ready to go. We are set to receive a new handicapped bus later on this month through a Crusade for Children grant. Last week principals, central office staff, and board members were taken on a bus tour of some of the most difficult roads in Adair County. I’ll tell you, it was an eye-opener. I think everybody better understands why we simply cannot run buses on many of those roads even when the roads in town appear clear. Our buses run around 2700 miles a day and safety will always be number one for us.

“Our new elementary school is on-track and perhaps even a bit ahead of schedule. I was at ACES late yesterday afternoon and felt a few tremors from the blasting going on just up the hill. If you drive by the site you’ll see a lot of the rock that has been blasted out. We intend to use that to form a good solid base for parking lots and approach routes. When we eventually lay pavement we want it to stay.

“We’ve had some changes in personnel including the selection of Mr. Travis Gay as the new Assistant Principal at Adair County High School.

“We have a very large seventh grade class at Adair County Middle School, but it appears that our preschool student population is way down. Our Director of Student Personnel Services, Mrs. Brenda Mann has projected that we’re down around thirty students across all the grade levels.

“I don’t think you’ll notice any big changes in our school calendar. Our opening day is this Wednesday, August 8, 2012, with our last day of school projected to be May 17, 2012. Of course, the final day of school is subject to change depending of weather and/or illness. Students will receive 173 days of instruction. Opening day for preschool students is August 27, 2012.

“I hope you notice the overall campus spruce-up. There are some projects, including the old football field that will take a while to complete, but we’re getting there.

“I’m encouraging parents to make sure that their children get plenty of rest so that they come to school ready to learn. I’d also encourage parents to drop by their child’s school and get a password so that they can log on to our secure server and keep a close eye on their child’s grades. Parents are encouraged to attend Site-Based Council meetings at their child’s school. Please don’t forget to attend our school board meetings on the third Thursday evening of each month.

Two Men Injured After Vehicle Overturns

A father and son were critically injured in a one-vehicle accident Wednesday night on Hwy. 900 near Willie Grant Road.

Police say Allen McClister was driving when the vehicle left the roadway and overturned. McClister was entrapped in the vehicle and was extricated by emergency services. Jordan McClister, 15, a passenger, was thrown from the vehicle and lying in the roadway when emergency crews arrived.

Allen McClister was flown from the scene by Air Evac to University of Kentucky Hospital. Jordan McClister was transported to Westlake Regional Hospital and transported to UK by Air Methods.

The accident occurred around 8:30 p.m. Adair County Sheriff Deputy Aaron Rainwater responded and is investigating the accident.

Emergency services work with Allen McClister before he was flown from the scene of a wreck Wednesday night to UK Hospital.

Adair splits in tri-match with Cumberland, Clinton counties

The ACHS girls golf team split in a tri-match against Cumberland and Clinton counties on Tuesday.

Adair County carded a score of 196 over Cumberland County’s 244. However, Clinton County carded a score of 193.
Adair County was led by senior Ashley Goodin (41). Goodin carded the low score of the day followed by Junior Rachel Phipps (48), senior Abby Royse (52), 7th grader Hailey Taylor (55), freshman Madison Bell (66), 7th grader Lauran McQuaide (85).

Clinton County was led by Addison Bernard (47), Ansley Stalcup (47), Bree Boils (48) and Sam Stinson (51).
Cumberland County was led by Keylee Stalcup (52), Brooklyn Wright (60), Molly Morgan (66) and Holly Gross (66).

“I had hoped we would come away with two wins but Clinton edged us out,” said coach Kim Goodin. “This course is tough to play and walk so I cut our girls a little slack today. The Regional Tournament will be held at Dale Hollow this year so it is nice to get on this course to play a couple of times.”

Adair County will be back in action today against Casey County at The Pines, 275 Country Club Rd., Columbia. Tee time is set for 3:30 p.m. CST.

Rachel Phipps’ group sharing a smile as deer crossed the fairway in front of hole #8 tee box. Golfer to right of Rachel is Bree Boils from Clinton Co. In golf cart is Holly Gross’s parents as she was on the tee box as the deer were passing by.

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