4 - March 22, 2012
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Photos submitted by
Ron Weaver
Bath County High
Schoolstudents recent-
ly hadthe opportunity
to strut their stuff on the
stage during their talent
showcase. Participants
and their performances in-
cluded:
1. Michael Pelfrey-
"Burning My Light"- by
Mercy Drive
* Nate Myhneir to take
his shot (back hoop)
2. Emily Whetzel- "Get
Out of Here"- by Melanie
C
3. Cathy Prater- "15" -by
Taylor Swift
4. Tewa Martin- "Baby"-
by Justin Bieber
5. Danielle Hardin-
'q his is Me"- by Demi De-
vita and Joe Jonas
6. Jennifer King and Fe-
licia Hickerson- "Wildflow-
er"- by
Jane Doe Girls
7. Bfidgett Hardin-
"Change" - by Taylor Swift
8. Anitra Thompson-
'%Vhen You Were Mine" by
Dixie Chicks
9. Dee Mynheir- Danc-
ing "Smooth Criminal" by
Michael Jackson
10. Ryder McCarty-
"Creep" by Stone Temple
Pilots
Ii. Loretta.Robinson-"I
Wonder" by Kelly Pickler
* Adam Chaplin- Guitar
(limited time)
12. Band- Brute Force-
Travis Waiters, Griffith
Bradley, Daniel Williams,
Jared Caste- Original
Song
13. Faculty Band- Char-
ley Lyons, Robert Rawlins,
Reed Fields, Robin Tolle,
Burnsy Stewart, and Paul
Prater
Michael Pelfrey
Anitra Thompson
Cathy Prater
Emily Whetzel
The 2012 Lady Cats Softball Team
Photo by Cecil Lawson
Front Row, kneeling, Maegan McKenzie, Haley McFarland, Lexy Grimes, Taylor
Moore, Shae Wright, Megan Penick, Hannah Mann, and Morgan Howard.
Standing L-R, Asst. Coach Kehla Castle, Asst. Coach Ta'mela Porter, Kaitlyn
Sammons, Christa Jamison, Taylor Everman, Amber Martin, Hannah Smoot,
Haleigh Porter, Kelsey Thomason, Taylor Caudill. Alicia Wallace, Asst. Coach
Mike McDermott, and Head Coach Kenny Williams.
By Arlen McNabb, Bath
County Athletic Director+
It was a hoops-fest for
the basketball junkie this
week. With the PNC KH-
SAA Sweet Sixteen taking
place in Lexingtonts Rupp
Arena and the NCAATour-
naments beginning play, it
was a virtual smorgasbord
of games. In state basket-
ball action, Trinity had lit-
fie trouble with Scott Coun-
ty as they claimed the title
in our version of the Sweet
Sixteen. Fans of the Lou-
isville Cardinals and Ken-
tucky Wildcats watched
and rejoiced as their teams
advanced to the Sweet Six-
teen in the NCAA tourna-
ment. The Hoops program
of Matthew Mitchell also
won in their first round on
Saturday. So, March Mad-
ness continues unabated!
In local sports action,
our varsity softball team
lost their second game of
the season when they fell
to Pads by a score of 10-9
in extra innings on Tues-
day. However, the JV team
got a measure of revenge
in the second game, win-
ning in a shut-out.
Our only other re-
al contest this past week
saw our BCMS volleyball
team travel to East Cart-
er on Monday. The varsi-
ty squad picked up an easy
win but our JV squad lost
in two sets.
The rest of our programs
all kick off their season
this week. A quick glimpse
of the schedule shows a
lot of contests including a
softball tournament at the
Bath County Sports Com-
plex this weekend. 'Re-
member that the contests
in red on the schedule are
all home contests. There is
a lot of red on the sched-
ule! With home games of
some sort scheduled ev-
ery day this week, fans will
have ample opportunity to
observe our student-ath-
letes in action. With the
forecast calling for above-
average temperatures, it
will be a perfect opportuni-
ty to support your athletic
programs.
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Open meeting. Public Wel-
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Owingsville United Meth-
odist Church. Every Sun-
day, 6p. m.
Celebrate Recovery.
Botts Christian Church, ev-
ery Monday, 7 p. m.. For
more information, call 859-
585-8688 or 606-768-8011.
Living Free, dependen-
cy classes. New Life Fel-
lowship. Wednesday, 6 p.
m.
Do you or someone you
know need a GED? The
GED Test is being offered
for FREE from now until
June 30, 2012. Please con-
tact the Bath County Adult
& Family Learning Center
by calling (606)674-2664.
We can help you build your
Educational Dreams!!
Bath County 4-H pres-
ents "Family Force 5"
in concert on Saturday,
March 24th at 7:00pm at
the Bath County Middle
School in Owingsville, Ky.
Family Force 5, a Chris-
tian, Rock Band, has head-
lined Ichthus Music Festi-
val in Wilmore in the past
and this year, too. "Family
Force 5" will be performing
with "Samestate" and Ow-
ingsville's own '~he Safe-
ty". Tickets are $12.00 for
a floor seat and $10.00 for
general admission. Tick-
ets have already been sold
to individuals from as far
away as Ft. Knox, Greens-
burg, Ky., Mt. Vernon, Rich-
mond, Ky., FIorence, Ky.
and even Ohio. Tickets can
be purchased the night of
the concert or contact Ter-
ence Clemons, Bath C0un-
ty 4-H Agent, at 606-336-
1692 to purchase a ticket in
advance.
Saturday March 24th-
The Kentucky Market
Pavilion will be holding
an acrylic painting class
from 1-4pro in the Educa-
tion Room at the Bath Co.
Pig. Center. This class is
perfect for beginners or
painting enthusiasts, no
previous experience is re-
quired. Deloris Sargent
is the instructor and cost
is $27 per person, please
bring a 16x20 canvas all oth-
er supplies will be provided.
You must call 606-674-6688
to reserve your spot!
Bath County Youth
Baseball Program 2012
Registration: Sign-ups will
be Saturdays, March 24th
and 31st at Doughboy's in
Owingsville from 10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m. Applications
will be available at Bath
County Schools and may
be dropped off at Owings-
ville Branch Bank in Miller
Plaza or to a Baseball Asso-
ciation officer (Tom Wills,
Patrick Armitage, or Barry
Fryman).
Age Division/League
T-Ball: 3-6 Yrs
Minior League: 7-9 Yrs
Cal Ripken League: 10-12
Yrs. Babe Ruth League: 13-
15 Yrs
Youth Soccer signups
will be on March 24th at
Doughboy's Pizza from 2-6
pm.
4-H Camp forms are
available at the Owings-
ville Elementary Family Re-
source Center. The camp is
for ages 9-13. Camp will be
held June 5-Sth.
God Sent in concert,
Slate Valley Christian
Church, Sunday, March 25,
at 10:45 a. m.
Community-Wide
March against Drugs,
Friday, March 30, 1 p. m.
Assembly begins at 2 p. m,
at the Bath County High
School Gym. Please join
with BCHS students as we
take a stand against drugs!!
Performances by BCHS
students, Acapella Lights,
OES students, and guest
speakers.
4th Annual Spring
Craft Fair and Quilt
Show, Saturday, March
31, 2012,9am - 3pm. Bath
County Agriculture Center,
2914 East Highway 60, Ow-
ingsville, Ky., just off Inter-
state 64. Celebrating The
Arts and Crafts of the Gate-
way! Featuring jewelry,
painting, woodwork, cro-
chet and more area hand-
made crafts. Quilt Show
- quilts accepted the day
of the event. Awards will
include"People's Choice
Awards" for favorite quilt
and "Best of Show" for craft
vendors
2:00pm. This activity is for
children up to 12 years ot
age. The Easter Egg Hunt
will begin at 2:00pm. All pro-
ceeds will go to the Resident
Council Fund of Ridgeway,
Hilltop and Colonial Nurs-
ing facilities. Come share
the fun and celebration of
Easter!
The Red River Water-
shed Team has resched-
uled its meeting date for
Monday, April 9 at the Wolfe
County Extensiofl Office
in Campton at 6 p.m. The
agenda will be made avail-
able prior to the meeting.
We hope to have the follow-
ing meeting in Frenchburg
and develop an alternating
• schedule. Everyone is in-
vited, no prior experience
needed! Please let us know
if you have any questions or
comments. There is more
project information, minutes
from previous meetings, and
a rough draft of Chapter 1 on
our project webpage, http://
www.kwalliance.org/redriv-
ergorge. For more informa-
tion, contact Tessa Edelen [
Watershed Program Direc-
tor, Kentucky Waterways Al-
liance, Tessa@kwalliance.
org l(502) 589-80081www.
KWAlliance.org
4th Annual Special
Kids Camp Spaghetti Din-
ner and Auction, Sat., Apr.
14, at the Owingsville Chris-
tian Church, in the Ramsey
Building. Dinner begins at
4 p. m, auction at 6. Adults,
$7, children 12 and under,
$5.
The Relay for Life of
Bath County will be hold-
hag the 2012. Spring Online
Auction that will run from
Saturday, March 31 at 6:00
AM through Friday, April 6
at 6:00 PM EST via the Relay
For Life of Bath County KY
Facebook Page.
March 31, 7 to 11
a. m., Bethel Volunteer
Fire Department Auxilia-
ry, All-You-Can-Eat Pan-
cake Breakfast,, $6/per-
son. Breakfast includes:
Pancakes, sausage, bacon,
milk, orange juice and cof-
fee. Make plans to come out
and support your local fire
department. Door prize to
be awarded by Keith Kirk-
land, Modern Woodman
Community Easter Egg
Hunt- Everyone is invited
to join us for a fun afternoon
on Saturday, March 31th at
Ridgeway Nursing and Re-
habilitation. The festivities
will begin with face painting
and pictures with the Eas-
ter Bunny from l:00pm to
Preschool/Head Start
county-wide registration
for the 2012-2013 school
year will take place from
9:00 to 3:00 at the Gateway
Head Start Building (Ken-
dall Springs Road) on April
20, 2012. For more informa-
tion, please call Stephanie
Little or Lisa Stewart at 674-
6314 or Patficia McClure or
Mary Riddle at 674-2766.
Saturday April 28th-
ee Kentucky Market Pa-
vilion will be holdingan
acrylic painting class from
1-4pm in the Education
Room at the Bath Co. Ag.
Center. This class is perfect
for beginners or painting en-
thusiasts, no previous ex-
perience is required. Delo-
ris Sargent is the instructor
and cost is $27 per person,
please bring a 16x20 canvas
all other supplies will be pro-
vided. You must call 60G674-
6688 to reserve your spot!
and support your local fire
department. Door prize to
be awarded by Keith Kirk-
land, Modern Woodman.
Special Cow Sale March 16th 6:00 pm
SALE EVERY THURSDAY
1120 MiUersburg Road, Paris, KY
Receiving Cattle - Wednesday, 8 aan. to 9 pan.
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For More Information Contact:
Craig Taylor, (859) 771-0146 or Sam Faulkner, 588-4422
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