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I was wondering if there were any Yates or Pate on this board.
Linda
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11-08-2004 09:03 PM ET (US)
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November 13 & 14, 2004 10 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Holiday Bazaar & Lunch 520 Broadway in the new Parish Hall of St Francis de Sales Church. The Bazaar is open to all. ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS HAND PAINTED ITEMS CREAMICS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS NATIVITY VILLAGE GIFT BASKETS, HOME MADE BAKED ITEMS. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY LUNCHEON MENU CHICKEN AND DRESSING CASSEROLE, CORN, GREEN BEANS, CRANBERY SALAD, ROLL & DRINK $5.00 PER PERSON. $3.00 FOR 10 AND UNDER. ALL PROCEDS GO TO THE PARISH HALL FUND.
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Edited by author 11-07-2004 07:27 AM
Hello. I was asked the other day if Paducah had a BB. I knew not of this BB. I was involved in Paducah's first BB after hard drives were introduced. In fact the computer club bought a computer and set it up. Supposedly I've been too sophisticated to lomg for a BB, but right now it seems like a fun thing to do, after all winter is coming and gasoline is over $2.00 gallon. Anybody got any old postcards to trade?
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06-13-2003 12:58 PM ET (US)
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I was in Paducah this spring as the last stop in a very truncated Civil War driving trip. Of the many small Kentucky cities I've been to, it has by far the nicest character and best degree of preservation, especially near the riverfront.
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