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Wayne County Connection: 2010 Guests

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Airing Beginning: Focus Guest Organization
1/24/2010 Community Calendar Pam Bliss Festival of Murals
Wayne County, Indiana
2/28/2010 Facts/History Carolyn Lafever, Wayne County Historian
Steve Martin, Reference Librarian and Palladium-Item columnist
Wayne County Bicentennial
3/28/2010 Government Jo Ann Stewart, Clerk of Courts Wayne County Government
4/24/2010 Youth Fonda Wilds, Teacher & Volunteer Lemonade Day
All America City Video
KidsFest Richmond
5/25/2010 Government Harry Maginity, Public Information Director Indiana Department of Transportation;
TrafficWise
6/27/2010 Libraries Vicki Melek, Director
Jenie Lahmann, Public Relations and Webmaster
Jodi Johnson, Board Member
Cambridge City Public Library
Morrisson-Reeves Library
7/27/2010 Agriculture Phil Jordan, Farmer
Dori Baxter, Farmer
Family farm, pork producer;
Abundant Acre Farms/
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA's)
;
100 Mile Radius Potluck
8/24/2010 People/Service Clubs Denny Burns
John Kelly
Jim Resh
Porter Miller
Hagerstown Optimists
Richmond Rotary Club
Centerville Lions Club
Richmond Noon Kiwanis
9/27/2010 Seniors Vicki Brim, Executive Director
Tony Shepherd
, Executive Director
Senior Opportunity Services
Lifestream
10/25/2010 Education Vivian Ashmawi, Executive Director Communities in Schools
11/23/2010 Faith/Non-Profits Marcie Roberts, Volunteer
Janet Genz
, Volunteer
Alternative Gift Fair
Angel Food Ministries / Hodgin Road Christian Church
12/28/2010 People/Genealogy Duane Reed, President

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Did You Know?

Originally an isolated oasis for stagecoach riders traveling along the National Road, the circa 1839 Huddleston House in Mt. Auburn, Indiana is now open to visitors thanks to the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana.