Recent GRCC Events

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Grill Out at the ValuMarket in Mt. Washington

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</td><td width= Picture from the grill out at the ValuMarket in Mt. Washington. Pictured from left to right Tiffani Heiskell (waiting on customer) Madison Heiskell, Rob Heiskell, Ken Ferguson.

Tuesday, May 1 - Dawn at the Downs

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<td width= Alison Smith enjoys a GRCC hamburger while being interviewed on WLKY 32.
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<td width= Alison Smith and Shelby Heiskell bump into the Early Times mascot as he makes his way around the backside.
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</td><td width= Chef Gill Logan "The Kentucky Farmer's Chef" starts a radio interview with a representative from AllTech Inc of Lexington, KY (Kentucky Ale).
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Project Graduation

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<td width= Ed Rogers, President of Green River Cattle Company, greets Greensburg Mayor Lisle Cheatham. The British flags in the background reflect the selection of Green River Cattle Company beef as the main entrée to be served to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their Derby Day visit to Kentucky.
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</td><td width= Local Greensburg leaders gather for Project Graduation fundraiser and to announce the selection of Green River Cattle Company beef to be served to Queen Elizabeth. Left to right: Dean Burriss, Green County High School and Project Graduation; Ed Rogers, President of Green River Cattle Company; Lisle Cheatham, Mayor of Greensburg; and Rick Atwell, President of Green County Cattlemen's Association.
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</td><td width= Green River Cattle Company and the Green County Cattlemen's Association aided GCHS Project Graduation in fundraising. Estimated net proceeds were $1,000+.
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</td><td width= The Oldest Courthouse West of the Alleghenies was a fitting backdrop for fundraising and celebrating.
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