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April 04, 2013 - 11
DRUG AND AL-
COHOL SUPPORT
MEETINGS
* Salt Lick Free Will
Baptist Church. Maple/
Water Streets, Salt Lick,
KY. Winter - Tuesday
& Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Open meeting. Public
Welcome. Share your
experience & help us
stay Clean & Sober.
Mike M (606) 336-2602.
* Celebrate Recov-
ery, Owingsville United
Methodist Church. Ev-
ery Sunday, 6 p. m.
* Living Free depen-
dency classes. New Life
Fellowship. Wednesday,
6p.m.
* Narcotics Anony-
mous, Owingsville
Methodist Church, Dar-
nell Building at 75 W.
Main St. Owingsville.
Monday 7pm, Thurs-
day 6pm, and Saturday
11am. Laurie M. 859-
274-6664 and unified-
ministries@yahoo.corn
* Alcoholics Anony-
mous every Saturday at
8pm at the Acts 2 Caf6
* Al-Anon (for the
families of addict/alco-
holic) the 1st and 3rd
Saturday of each month
at 4:30 p.m. at the Acts
2 Caf6
BATH COUNTY
FISCAL COURT
holds its regular
monthly meeting on
the second Thursday of
the month at the Court
House Annex at 10 a. m.
BATH COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCA-
TION
holds its regular
monthly meeting on
the fourth Tuesday of
the month at the Board
Office Annex at 7 p.m.
Workingsession starts
at 5:30 a.m. at the Board
Office conference room.
STORY TIME AT
THE LIBRARY
The Bath County Me-
morial Library has Sto-
ry Time for toddlers on
Tuesdays and for pre-
schoolers on Fridays,
both at 10 a.m.
ZUMBA CIASSES
FREE Zumba class
every Thursday at 4:00-
5:00 in the Owingsville
Elementary School
Gym.
Jill Baber is leading
the class, and you are
welcome to go at your
own pace.
If you are looking for
a way to lose weight for
FREE, this is a great
way!!l We hope that ev-
eryone can come and
participate; it will be so
much fun with lots of
peoplell
PRESTON NEIGH-
BORHOOD WATCH
$500.00 reward for in-
formation leading to the
arrest and conviction
of any illegal activity in
the areas of the Preston
Neighborhood Watch
Group. This includes,
but not limited to, DUI,
drug dealing, drug use,
child abuse/neglect,
animal abuse/neglect,
thefts, littering, etc. In-
formation will be kept
confidential - contact
Johnny Botts or Mike
Ratl[ff.
OVFD FUNDRAIS-
ER
The Owingsville Vol-
unteer Fire Dept. will be
hosting a door to door
fundraiser. Anyone par-
ticipating with a 820.00
donation will received
one free 8x10 portrait.
You will be contacted
at your residence.
Thanks for your con-
finued support.
Owingsville Volunteer
Fire Department.
For the months of No- APR. 5
gember and Decemb.er,
the regular meetihg is C?ai ::Annual Spring
Fair and Quilt
held on the third Tues- Show
day of the month.
SHARPSBURG
CITY COUNCIL
holds its regular
monthly meeting on
the first Monday of the
month at Sharpsburg
City Hall at 7 p. m.
SALTLICK CITY
COUNCIL
holds its regular
monthly meeting on
the first Tuesday of the
month at the Salt Lick
Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment at 6 p.m.
OWINGSVIILE
CITY COUNCIL
holds its regular
monthly meeting on the
second Monday of the
month at Owingsville
City Hall at 7 p.m.
OWINGSVILLR/
BATH COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COM-
MERCE
holds its regular
monthly meeting on the
second Tuesday of the
month at various loca-
tions at noon.
THE BATH COUN-
TY RESCUE SQUAD
holds its weekly
meeting every Wednes-
day night at 7 p.m. at the
Rescue Squad building
on U. S 60 East, Owings-
ville.
THE BATH COUN-
TY AMBULANCE
SERVICE BOARD
holds it regular
monthly meeting their
second Thursday eve-
ning of the month at 6
p.m at the Ambulance
Service on Rowland
Ave. in Owingsville.
THE BETHEL
VOLUNTEER FIRE
DEPARTMENT AUX-
ILIARY
meets the 4th Thurs-
day of every month at
7:00pm at the Bethel
Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment. Any interested
persons are invited to
attend.
presented by the Bath
CountyArts Council
Saturday, April 5, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Bath County Agricul-
ture Center
2914 East Hwy. 60,
Owingsville, Ky., just off
1-64
Featuring jewelry,
painting, woodwork,
crochet, and more area
handmade crafts
Quilt Show: Quilts
accepted the day of the
event,
Awards presented
for "People's Choice
Awards" for favorite
quilt and "Best of
Show" for craft vendors
For more information,
please contact Jessie
Miller at 606-336-0115
APR. 6
YOUTH BENEFIT
CHILI SUPPER
MIDLAND FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD
FELLOWSHIP HALL
11479 EAST HWY 60
SALT LICK KY
SATURDY APRIL 6
FROM 5PM TO 7PM
COST 86.00 ADULTS
AND S3.0o AGE 5 AND
UNDER
SILENT AUCTION
DURING MEAL
MORE INFO CALL
C0-YOUTH LEADER
LENA AT 606-336-1672
APR. 15
REVIVAL!
YOUNGS VAL-
LEY COMMUNITY
CHURCH OF GOD
APRIL 15-19, 7 PM
NIGHTLY
EVANGELIST: REV.
DAVID HALE
SINGERS: "ON A
JOURNEY"
THE PASTOR AND
CONGREGATION
EXTENDS TO ALL A
WARM AND PRAYER-
FUL INVITATION!
JUL 20
Bath County 4-H Wild-
cat Archery Shoot
Saturday, July 20, at 9
a.m. at the Bath County
Sports Complex
Age groups: 9 to 11, 12
to 14, and 15 to 18
Divisions: Bowhunter,
Target, Compound Bare
Bow, Recurve/Longbow
State rules will be fol-
lowed.
Fee is $10 per event.
For registration forms
and more information,
contact Coach Mark
Crouch at 606-336-2454
or the 4-H Office at 606-
674-6121
DRUG AND AL-
COHOL SUPPORT
MEETINGS
* Celebrate Recov-
ery at Botts Christian
Church, every Monday,
7 p. m.. For more in-
formation, call 859-585-
8688 or 606-768-8011.
* Alcohol Anonymous
(AA) meets at the Me-
n[fee Wellness Center
on Thursdays at 6:45pm.
These are open meet-
ings so that those bat-
tling alcohol addiction
and family members of
those battling addiction
may attend. For more
information, please call
7688011.
FRENCHBURG
CITY COMMISSION
holds its regular
monthly meeting on the
first Thursday of the
month at 6:30 p.m. at the
Clark Energy Building.
MENIFEE COUNTY
FISCAL COURT
holds its regular
monthly meeting on the
second Tuesday of the
month at 7 p.m. at the
Court House.
MENIFEE COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCA-
TION
holds its regular
monthly meeting on the
third Thursday of the
month at 6 p.m at the
Central Office
FREE ZUMBA
CIASSES
Classes will be every
Tuesday and Friday at
4:30pm in the MCHS
cafeteria. Time is get
started on your fall exer-
cise routine. Come and
learn the dances from
the beginning. You can
also attend FREE class-
es at Botts Elementary
School on Mondays and
Thursdays at 5:30pm or
at the Menffee Wellness
Center on Tuesdays at
7:30 and Friday at 6:30.
For more information,
call 768-8011.
4-H PHOTOGRA-
PHY CLUB
Men[fee County 4-H
is in the process of or-
ganizing a 4-H Photog-
raphy Club. The club
is open to any youth
between the ages of
9-18 who have an inter-
est in learning about
the art of photography.
Club members will the
have the opportunity to
develop their photogra-
phy skills and also be a
part of many community
service activities. Begin-
ning and advanced pho-
tographers are encour-
aged to attend[ Marcy
Mitchell, Owner of Na-
turevine Photography,
along with several other
adult volunteers are ea-
ger to make this club a
success! For more infor-
marion you can contact
Marcy at naturevine@
yahoo.com, or Courtney
Jenkins, County Exten-
sion Agent for 4-H/Agri-
culture at 606-7683866.
MENIFEE PATCH-
WORK QUILTERS
Each Monday from
11:00 until 3:00, Men[fee
Patchwork Quilters
meet in the basement
of the Presbyterian
Church in Frenchburg.
They use traditional
methods as well as new
techniques and tools for
quilting.
Join the group to make
the Maple Leaf quilt or
bring your own project
to work on. Everyone is
welcome. See Men[fee
County Patchwork Quil-
ters on Facebook. For
more information call
Ruth Bryant at 7683810
or Shirley Miller at 768-
3466 or 859-274-3212.
MENIFEE COUNTY
JOB CLUB
The Men[fee County
Job Club will be held
every Thursday at 10:00
a.m. at the Men[fee
County Extension Of-
rice. For more informa-
tion contact the WIA
Program at 768-3352.
WEIGHT - THE
REAhqY SERIES
The Men[fee Co. Ex-
tension Office will be
holding "Weight - The
Reality Series", a 6-week
program of self-discov-
ery, education, skill
building and support.
This program will meet
every Tuesday at 6 p.m.
at the Wellness Center.
• THEATER PRO-
DUCHON WORK-
SHOP
The Men[fee Com-
munity Theatre Group
is conducting four The-
ater Lighting and Sound
workshops. These
workshops are open for
enrollment for anyone
in the community inter-
ested in learning more
about the steps of creat-
ing a successful produc-
tion
There will be four
workshops, with the
fourth being an actual
production:
April 12, 6 p.m.; April
19, 6 p.m.; April 26, 6
p.m., and May 18, TBA
For more information,
call 606-768-8009 or visit
us at facebook.com/
mctgonstage
GIVE US YOUR
STORY
Members of the Me-
nifee Community The-
atre Group are collect-
ing the stories of our
community as we pre-
pare for'the-June 2023
production of Mountain
Memories - The Story
of Us.
Please contact Becky
Crouch at 859-585.2364
to share your story and
help us bring Men[fee's
History to Life.
APR. 12
There will be a corn
toss tournament and
silent auction on April
12th at Bethel Bap-
tist Church Gym. The
doors will open at 6 p.m.
All proceeds will go to
the Christian Workers
Club of Bethel Baptist
Church.
APR. 19
Frenchburg/Menifee
County Annual Awards
Banquet
Friday, April 19, at 6
p.m. at Clark Energy
Building/Men[fee Com-
munity Center
Tickets are $25'and
are available at the
Chamber office, 46 Back
Street, Frenchburg or
call the Chamber office
at 696-768-9000.
MAY 18
1st Annual Mountain
Memories Children's
Performing Arts Festi-
val
Saturday, May 18,
Farmers Market,
Frenchburg, from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sponsored by The
Men[fee Community
Theatre Group and the
Brushy Fork Institute
JUNE
Men[fee County 4-H
Summer Camp
June 4 - 7 at J. M. Felt-
ner 4-H Camp in Lon-
don.
Ages 9 - 13
Cost is $160. Scholar-
ships are available upon
request.
Registration must be
received by May 13 with
$25 deposit at the Me-
n[fee County Extension
Office.
Bunk space is limited,
so turn in your applica-
tions as soon as pos-
sible.
JUNE 27
Are you behind on
the latest technology
or just want to learn
a little more about it?
The Licking River Area
Homemakers Technol-
ogy Workshop is offer-
ing an opportunity to
learn more about Iden-
tity Theft, Facebook, E-
readers, and Managing
Photos.
The workshop will
be held at the Flem-
ing County Library on
June 27, 2013 from 10:00
a.m.to 12:00 p.m.
A small registration
fee of $5.00 and the reg-
istration form will need
to be submitted to the
Men[fee County Exten-
sion Office no later than
June 10, 2013.
For more information
and a registration form,
please contact Amanda
Hamilton at 606-768-
3866 or Amanda.hamil-
ton@uky.eduor
DRUG/ALCOHOL
PROBLEM?
• Total Recovery is pos-
sible!! If you need to
someone to talk to, call
us anytime - (513) 333-
0212
Cincinnati Restoration
Church Men's Home
and Women's Home
- a Christian live-in
drug restoration home
- there is no charge for
our services
- many families nox
live productive drug-
free lives
- a place that will
change your life forever
The church is located
at 1101 Harrison Ave.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, and
the Home is located at
2163 Coleraln Ave., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
ATTENTION VET-
ERANS
A Veterans Benefits
Field Representative
will be at the VA Clinic,
333 Beacon Hill Drive,
Morehead, Ky., on the
2nd Tuesday of each
month (April 9). The
hours are 9 a.m. until
3:30 p.m., and closed for
lunch from Noon until
12:30.
Veterans and their
dependents will receive
assistance filing for Fed-
eral and State veterans
benefits. This service is
provided free of charge
by the Kentucky De-
partment of Veterans Af-
fairs. To apply, veterans
need to furnish copies
of pertinent documenta-
tion to verify eligibility.
For further informa-
tion, please call toll free
within Kentucky, 1-866-
376-0308 to speak with a
Veterans Benefits Field
Representative.
OPEN MIC NIGHT
Open Mic Night in
the Small Performance
Cafe at Gateway Region-
al Arts Center in Mt.
Sterling. Doors open at
6:30pm and includes live
performances of music,
poetry and more. Free
admission. Held every
3rd Thursday of the
month (April 18)
FOSTER PARENT-
ING
A' new year brings
with it the hope of new
beginnings. Give a child
in need a new beginning
by becoming a foster
parent with Benchmark
Family Services. To
learn more about giv-
ing a child a new begin-
ning, please call (606)
783-0268 or go to www.
benchmarlds.org.
MASTER CATtLE-
MEN PROGRAM
The Bath, Bourbon,•
Clark, Men[fee, Mont-
gomery, Nicholas and
Powell County Exten-
sion Offices are com-
bining efforts to offer a
Gateway Master Cattle-
men Program. Due to
the uncertainty of con-
tinued State Agriculture
Development Board
funding this could pos-
sibly be the last time the
Master Cattlemen Pro-
gram is offered.
All graduates will re-
ceive a reference note-
book, a Master Cattle-
men sign to display at
their farm gate and will
be Beef Quality Assur-
ance Certified. To grad-
uate from the Master
Cattlemen Program you
must attend 8 of the 10
sessions. The classes
will be from 5:00 PM-
9:00 PM, April 4, 11, 18,
25, May 2 and 9. All will
be held in Mt. Sterling at
either the Montgomery
County Extension Of-
fice or Civic Center.
The Registration Fee
for the Gateway Master
Cattlemen Program is
$50 per participant. This
fee includes 9 meals and
the course materials.
To register make a
check payable to the
Montgomery County
Extension Office and
fill out a Registration
Form available at the
Bath County Extension
Office.
SWIFt CREEK
QUILTERS
Swift Creek Quilters
are going to meet on
the 3rd Tuesday of the
Month starting at noon
in the Wolfe County Ex-
tension Building. This
will give us more time to
learn and share quilting
tips and techniques
Everyone, from be-
ginners to experienced
quilters, is welcomed
to come and enjoy this
time to quilt!
APR. 20
Spirit University/
Newsboys in Concert
We will host the inau-
gural Spirit University
Christian Leadership
Conference in the morn-
":ing h6urs'bf' dl' 20th.
This conference will be
a high energy and inspi-
rational conference for
church youth groups.
Our event will be cul-
minated with a Chris-
tian Concert in Ellis T.
Johnson Arena. At 7:00
pm Spirit University will
present Newsboys live
and in concert.
For more information,
contact Gary Hale at
(606) 207-2609 or email
him at ghale.leader-
ship@gmail.com
http://spirituniver-
sity2013.com/
"Like" them on Face-
book at www.facebook.
com/spirituniversi-
ty2013
APR. 26
Wild Horse and Burro
Adoption
April 26 and 27, 2013
Springfield, Ohio
Champions Center,
4122 Laybourne Rd.
Friday Preview: 2 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
Saturday Adoption: 8
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Adoption by First
Come, First Serve
For more information,
contact 866468-7826
U. S. Dept. of Interior,
Bureau of Land Man-
agement, Wild Horse
and Burro Program
AUG. 17
Gateway Special
Olympics
llth Annual Car,
Truck, Tractor, and Mo-
torcycle Show
Downtown Mt. Ster-
ling
Gates open at 8:30
a.m., registration 9 a.m.
to 1p.m.
Held in conjunction
with Small Town Amer-
ica Festival
Food, games, raffles,
door prizes, live music,
and more
For more information,
contact David Catch-
ings, 859498-9874 or
859-398-5355
www.kycarsforkids.
corn