4 - March 20, 2014
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BATH COUNTY FIS-
CAL COURT
holds its regular month-
ly meeting on the second
Thursday of the month at
the Court House Annex at
10a. m.
BATH COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
holds its regular monthly
meeting on the fourth Mon-
day of the month at the
Board Office Annex at 7
p.m. Working session starts
at 5:30 a.m. at the Board Of-
fice conference room. For
the months of November
and December, the regular
meeting is held on the third
Tuesday of the month.
SHARPSBURG CITY
COUNCIL
holdsits regular monthly
meeting on the first Monday
of the month at Sharpsburg
City Hall at 7 p. m.
• SALT LICK CITY
COUNCIL
holds its regular monthly
meeting on the first Tuesday
of the month at the Salt Lick
Volunteer Fire Department
at 6p.m.
Members of the Class of
1974 are working on plans
for their 40th Class Re-
union. The event has been
scheduled for Memorial Day
Weekend. Rather than limit
event to one evening, there
will be several events during
the weekend. The hope is to
have something for every-
One. If you are a 1974 gradu-
ate & have not been contact-
ed yet, please contact Greg
Martin or Pam Shouse at 859
498-6412, 305 778-9340 or by
email at klingon@webtv.net.
We are in the plann!ng stag-
es and want to get input from
all classmates.
THE BATH COUNTY
SEARCH & RESCUE
SQUAD
will be hosting a portrait
fundraiser.
Anyone who participates
with a $20 or more contri-
bution will receive one (1)
FREE 8 x 10 fanfily portrait.
You will be contacted by a
representative from F & R
Photography at your resi-
dence.
Thank You
Bath County Search &
Rescue Squad
BATH COUNTY
ADULT EDUCATION
Basic Reading, Math and
OWINGSVIIJ.E CITY Writing Skills
COUNCIL GED preparation and test-
holds its regular monthly ing
meeting on the second Mon- Free Internet courses -
day of the month at Owings- study at home
ville City Hall at 7 p.m. Job application and re-
OWINGSVILLE/BATH sume preparation
Kentucky Employment
COUN'I CHAMBER OF Certification (KEC)
COMMERCE
Preparation for College/
holds its regular monthly Tech entrance exams
meeting on the second Tues- College/Tech financial aid
day of the month at various
locations at noon. assistance
Para-educator test for
Board of Education
THE BATH COUNTY. All service provided free
RESCUE SQUAD For more information call
holds its weekly meeting 606674-2664. Appointments
every Wednesday night at are required 39 Cedar Creek
7 p.m. at the Rescue Squad
building on U. S 60 East, Ow- Dr., Owingsville, KY '-
ingsville.
THE BATH COUNTY
AMBULANCE SERVICE
BOARD
holds it regular monthly
meeting their second Thurs-
day evening of the month
at 6 p.m at the Ambulance
Service on Rowland Ave. in
Owingsville.
THE BETHEL VOLUN-
TEER FIRE DEPART-
MENT AUXILIARY
meets the 4th Thursday
of every month at 7:00pm
at the Bethel Volunteer Fire
Department. Any interested
persons are invited to attend.
PARK AND REC
The Bath County Parks
and Recreation Board holds
its regular monthly meetings
on the 4th Wednesday of the
month at 6 p.m. at Owings-
ville City Hall, unless adver-
tised differently.
STORY TIME AT THE
LIBRARY
The Bath County Memo-
rial Library has Story Time
for toddlers on Tuesdays and
for preschoolers on Fridays,
both at 10 a.m.
PRESTON NEIGH-
BORHOOD WATCH
$500.00 reward for infor-
marion leading to the ar-
rest and conviction of any
illegal activity in the areas
of the Preston Neighbor-
hood Watch Group. This
includes, but not limited to,
DUI, drug dealing, drug use,
child abuse/neglect, animal
abuse/neglect, thefts, litter-
ing, etc. Information will be
kept confidential- contact
Sheriff 'q'uffy" Snedegar
(606)336-1948 or Mike Ratliff
(859) 585-2380.
ATrENTION
VETERANS
A Veterans Benefits Field
Representative will be at the
VA Clinic 333 Beacon Hill
Drive, Morehead, KY on the
2nd Tuesday of each month.
The hours are 8:30am until
3pm.
For furffier informationl
please call toll free within KY
1-866-3760308 to speak with
a Veterans Benefits Field
Representative.
BATH COUNTY CLASS
OF 1974
advertisement flyers.
To register for a table, or MENIFEE PATCH-
for more information, con- WORK QUILTERS
tact Dorothy Clemons after 6 Each Monday from 11:00
p.m. at606-247-5063 until 3:00, Menifee Patch-
work Quilters meet in the
Spaghetti Supper and Auc- basement of the Presbyte-
tion rian Church in Frenchburg.
Starts at 5pm, Auction They use traditional meth-
starts at 6pm ods as well as new tech-
Hedrick " Community niques and tools for quilling.
Church Join the group to make
5308 Old Sand Rd the Maple Leaf quilt or bring
Rt. 1269 offRt. 211 your own project to work on.
Serving: Spaghetti & sal- Everyone is welcome. See
ad, garlic bread, dessert and Menifee County Patchwork
drink Quilters on Facebook. For
Auction items: Baked more information call Ruth
goods, candies, Easter bas- Bryant at 768-3810 or Shirley
kets, crafts, tools, etc. Miller at 768-3466 or 859-274-
All proceeds go toward 3212.
building fund
MENn E COUNTY
JOB CLUB
APR. 26 The Menifee County Job
The 8th Annual Flannery Club will be held every
Reunion Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at the
Will be held April 26, 2014 Clark Energy Building. For
Starting at noon at the more information contact
OldtownVol. Fire Dept. the WIA Program at 768-
For more into: 3352.
Contact Brian Flannery at
606473-7948 or
bricolawncare@aol.com
21
Ride for Freedom 2014
Free Concert and Patriotic
Ceremony
Owingsville Lions Club
Park
Wednesday, May 21, at 6
p.m.
This ceremony is free to
the public, and everyone is
welcome
Live nmsic featuring Rev.
John Steer, decorated Viet-
nam Veteran
Speakers to include State
Sen. Albert Robinson; Caro-
lyn Maupin, mother
of Iraq POW Matt Maut-
pin; and Jimmy Logsdon,
,qetnam Veteran and former
Military Order of the Pur-
ple Heart Veteran of the Year
Please come out and show
yotu? support for our coun-
try's veterans!
ZUMBA BCHS 5th Annual March
Zumba every Friday from Against Drugs
6-7:00 PM. Sharpsburg Com-
munity Center MENIFEE
MAR. 21
BCHS 5th Annual March
Against Drugs
Fish Fry by the Youth
Group at First Church of
God at Midland
Friday, Mar. 21, 2014
5pm - 7pm
MAR. 23
Blood Drive scheduled in
Owingsville
Bath Co. Community
Sunday, March 23, 2014,
llam - 3pro
Located at the First
Church of God Fellowship
Hall at 320 Slate Ave., Ow-
ingsville
Every donor will be en-
tered to win a pair of tickets
to see Billy Joel at the KFC
YumI Center on Apr. 6, 2014!
MAR. 26-28
Special Services at The
House of PrayeL 600 Whis-
pering Oaks, Morehead,
Kentucky
Featuring. Guest Pastor
Anthony Wynn from Ricev-
ille, TN, Pastor of Miracle
Deliverance Tabernacle
Services begin March 26
-28, Wednesday - Friday at
7pm
The House of Prayer Choir
will be singing
Pastor. Winston McChrg
and congregation invite •ev-
eryone to attend.
For more information call
606-784-7023
MAR. 30
Concert
Featuring: The Nelons at
The House of Prayer, Sun-
day, March 30, at 6pm. The
church is located at 600
Whispering Oaks, More-
head, Kentucky. For more
into, call 606-784-7023. Pas-
tor: Winston McClurg
APR. 5
Saturday, April 5
Sharpsburg Spring Yard
Sale
Sharpsburg Community
Center Gym
New or gently used items
only
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
20 people who sign
up by March 26 will be on
FRENCHBURG COY
COMMISSION
holds .its regular monthly
meeting on the first Thurs-
day of the month at 6:30 p.m.
at-the Clark Energy Build-
ing.
MENIFEE COUNTY
FISCAL COURT
holds its regular monthly
meeting on the second Tues-
day of the month at 7 p.m. at
the Court House.
MENIFEE COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
holds Rs regular monthly
meeting on the third Thurs-
day of the month at 6 p.m
at the Menifee County High
School cafeteria.
FRENCHBURG REVI-
TAIJZATION COMMIT-
TEE
Secomd Monday of the
Month
Clark Energy Bldg., 1 p.m
FRENCHBURG/ME-
NIFEE COUNTY CHAM-
BER OF COMMERCE
First Wednesday of the
Month
Chamber Office, Noon
Lunch Served
MAR. 2O
the We Won't Be Shaken
Tour, featuring Building 249,
Family Force 5, and Hawk
Nelson. More information at
www.spirituproducfions.com
APR. 16
April 16th--Basic Vegeta-
ble Gardening--12:00 Noon
(Light Lunch Provided)
The Menifee County Coop-
erative Extension Service
This class will focus on
vegetable gardening basics!
New and experienced gar-
deners are invited to attend
to share the trials and tribula-
tions that come with growing
vegetables!
APR. 19
FRENCHBURG CRUISE-
IN, 5-9PM
CONTACT DON SMITH
606-768-2273
APR. 24
Chamber of Commerce
Banquet, 6PM
Tickets, $25
MAY7
May 7th--Herbs on a
String--12:00 Noon (Light
Lunch Provided) - The Me-
nifee County Cooperative
Extension Service
This unique class will
teach you the Japanese art
of kokedama string gardens!
Join us for a fun, convenient
way of growing herbs!
MAY 15
The Grandparents Sup-
port Group led by Gail Mills
will be held at Project Worth
Outreach in the Means In-
March 20th--Care and dustrial Park at 10 a.m. on
Maintenance of Small
Fruits--12:00 Noon (Light
Lunch Provided) -The Me-
nifee County Cooperative
Extension Service
This 'class will offer infor-
marion on the care and main-
tenance of small fruit plants
including, but not limited to:
strawberries, raspberries,
blackberries, and blueber-
ries. The Extension Office is
also taking orders'for small
fruit plants--to place an or-
,tier, please contact the office
MAR. 22
Building for Bluebirds
March 22, 2014, 10am to
3pm
Join us at the Gladie Cen-
ter to build Bluebird Boxes.
This flee event is fun for all
ages and helps provide nest-
ing areas for bluebirds. Build
your box and take it home to
help bluebirds in your area.
FREE ZUMBA CIASS-
ES
Classes will be everyTues-
day and Friday at 4:30pm in APR. 7
the MCHS cafeteria. Time April 7th--Floml Armng-
is get started on your fall ing--5:00p.m.-TheMenifee
exercise routine. Come and County Cooperative Exten-
learn the dances from the be- sion Service
ginning. You can also attend $25 registration feeto help
FREE classes at Botts Ele- cover the cost of supplies--
mentary School on Mondays Limited to 10 participants
and Tlmrsdays at 5:30pm or A floral arrangement ,is
at the Menifee Wellness Cen- the perfect way to add color
ter on Tuesdays at 7:30 and to your home just in time for
Friday at 6:30. For more in- spring! In this class, learn to
formation, call 768-8011. make your own floral center-
4-n PHOTOGRAPHY piece.
, CLUB APR. 9
Menifee County 4-H is in April 9th--Heirloom Vari-
APR. 2
April 2nd--43ardening
on a Budget--12:00 Noon
(Light Lunch Provided) -
The Menifee County Exten-
sioia Office
Gardening can sometimes
be an expensive hobby, even
for the most experienced
gardener! In this session,
learn how to stretch your dol-
lars furtherwhen it comes to
your garden!
Dig in your garden, not
your wallet!
the pro ss of organizing a eties and PlanlLrtgs---12:00
4-H Ph ography Club. The Noon (Light Lunch Provid-
club is q pen to any youth be- ed) - The Menifee County
tween the ages of 9-18 who Cooperative Extension Ser-
have an interest in learning vice
about the art of photography. Heirloom vegetable varlet-
Club m abers will the have ies are-said to be more ra-
the oppor" tunity to develop vorful and colorfulthan their
their photography skills and conventional
also be a part of many corn- counterparts. Come learn
munity service activities. Be- about the benefits of planting
ginning and advanced pho- heirlooms!
tographers are encouraged
to attend! Marcy Mitchell, APR. 11
Owner Naturevine Pho- Broke Leg Cleanup Day
tography, along with several 9am-2pm
other a tult volunteers are Lunch Served
eager tO make this club a
success! For more informa- APR. 12
tion yoa can contact Marcy Spirit University will be
at naturevine@yahoo.com, hosting its 2014 RESTART
or CourtneyJenkins, County Youth Conference at More-
Extension Ag ntfor4-H/Ag- head State University on
riculture at 606-768-3866, April 12, 2014, following by
the following dates: March
20, April 17 and May 15.
Lunch will be provided.
There will be handouts and
doorprizes at each meeting.
For more information call
606-768-6384.
MAY 17
FRENCHBURG CRUISE-
IN, 5-9PM
CONTACT DON SMITH
606-768-2273
MAY 22
Citywide Cleanup
10AM4PM
JUNE 6 & 7
MUSIC IN THE PARK
MOUNTAIN MEMORIES
Crtfise-'m 9-3PM
4-H Talent Show
Music and Crafts
Parade
Community Theatre Pre-
sentation
6O6-768-3803; 606-768-9000
JUNE 21
FRENCHBURG CRUISE-
IN
9PM
CONTACT DON SMITH
606-768-2273
JULY4
MUSIC N THE PARK
7PM
FIREWORKS AT DARK
Live Band
606-768-3803
JULY 19
FRENCHBURG CRUISE-
IN *
5-9PM '
CONTACT DON SMITH
606-768-2273
AUG, 2
MUSIC N THE PARK
7PM
Back to School Bash
DJ - Avon Garrison
606-768-3803
Cash given away every 15
minutes to registered Me-
nifee County Students!
AUG. !6
CRUISE-IN 5-gPM,
FRENCHBURG
CONTACT DON SMITH
606-768-2273
SEPT. 20
REUNION CRUISE-IN 1-7
PM, FRENCHBURG
CONTACT DON SMITH
606-768-2273
OCT. 1
Business Appreciation
Day, Farmers' Market 11:30-
1:30 PM
Lunch Served
Chamber Meeting after-
wards
OCT. 18
CRUISE-IN 5-9PM,
FRENCHBURG
CONTACT DON SMITH
606-768-2273
DEC. 5
GATEWAYS FINEST
CHRISTMAS PARADE
6PM
SENIOR MEDICARE
PATROL, EMPOWEF
ING SENIORS TO PRE-
VENT HEALTHCARE "
FRAUD.
Even when you do every-
thing right, there is a change
that you could be a target of
healthcare fraud. If you sus-
pect that you have been a
target of errors, fraud, and
abuse, REPORT it. Also
if you would like to know
more about fraud, waste,
ahd abuse with Medicare
and Medicaid, and medical
identity theft please contact:
Robin Dalton, "Senior Medi-
care Patrol Coordinator at
MSU" at.606-743-1500 or 606-
783-8825. 877-815-0111
GA'IEWAY ADRC
Gateway ADRC (Aging
& Disability Resource Cen-
ter)- Serving Bath, Menifee,
Montgomery, Morgan &
Rowan County
The ADRC is designed as
an entry point for persons
who require or are in need
of information surround-
ing aging and disability re-
hted issues. Through this
entry point a person is able
to discuss then" long-tenn
care needs and the ADRC
is designed to identify how
these needs may be fulfilled
through identification of pro-
grams and services within
their region. The ADRC is
charged with the responsi-
bility of conducting outreach
services to the aging com-
munity.
For more information,
please contact Casey Razor,
606-780-0090 or toll free:
1-855882-5307.
MAR. 26
Become a foster parent
Training begins
March 26, 2014
108 E Locust Street
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353
Contact Sheila Patrick
606-768-2154 ext. 25
APR. 12
Spirit University will be
hosting its 2014 RESTART
Youth Conference at More-
head State University on
April 12, 2014, following by
the We Won't Be Shaken
Tour, featuring Building 249,
Family Force 5, and Hawk
Nelson. More information at
www.spirituproductions.com
The Cave Run Symphony
Orchestra announces our
spring concert, "Sounds of
the Cinema". The concert
will be held on Saturday April
12th, 3:00pm, at the Rowan
County Middle School in
Morehead, KY. Featured
works will include Candide
Overture, Hebrides Over-
ture, March Slave and music
from Pirates of the Carib-
bean and a Tribute to John
Williams! Joining us for our
inaugural season finale con-
cert is conductor, Matthew
Westgate. Ticket prices are
Adult: $10, Student with ID:
$5, and Children (17 and un-
der): free.
The upcoming concert
season and more informa-
tion on the Cave Run Sym-
phony Orchestra, can be
found by visiting."
www.thecrso.com
OCT. 25 - 26
Free Medical Clinic
Remote Area Medical
Oct. 25 - 26
Rowan County Middle
School
Sponsored by Morehead
State University and Com-
munity Partners
To provide free medi-
cal, dental and vision care
which enhances quality of
life through the delivery of
competent and compassion-
ate healthcare to those who
are impoverished, isolated,
or underserved without dis-
crimination.