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... Firefighters in their dress uniforms waited for the final inspection of personnel performed by Ledbetter. As bagpiper Chris Knife played, Ledbetter shook hands with and embraced each member of the fire department. Following the inspection, Captain ...
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... event will be provided by the Scottish Pipers led by Chris Knife of Conway. A continental breakfast will lead off the ... Southwest. For the musical component of the event, Chris Knife, a faculty member of the University of Central Arkansas ...
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... have to reach out to kids and emphasize the differences between right and wrong." Music for the event was provided by Chris Knife and his Scottish Pipes. The master of ceremonies was retired Arkansas Supreme Court Judge Steele Hays ...
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... shake our mettle, but they're not going to bring us to our knees," said Aragon. As the tribute drew to a close, Chris Knife played "Amazing Grace" on bagpipes. A fire bell was rung to symbolize the deaths of the New York firefighters, followed ...
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... president. In addition, the following members will serve on the club's board of directors: Kim Bradford, Don Bradley, Chris Knife, Brad Lacy, Ancil Lea, Stanley Russ, Tommy Shackelford, Faril Simpson, Don Taylor and Lori Windle. Recent club ...
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... Swain's account of Witt's life, the soldiers, members of the 10th Arkansas Reenactors, fired a 21-gun salute. Chris Knife, dressed in a Scottish kilt, piped "Amazing Grace" and "Dixie." Cpt. Chris Ray, commander of the 10th Arkansas ...
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... Events Center. The bride and groom and their guests entered the reception room to the sounds of bagpipes played by Chris Knife of Conway, who was dressed in full Scottish attire. He also played the bagpipes when the couple left. The serving ...
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... Matthew Heath and David Firebaugh, who recently moved here with his family from Red Lodge, Mont. Former Conway resident Chris Knife is the pipe sergeant of the band and annual fund director at the Arkansas college which traces its roots to Scotland ...
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