4 - September 05, 2013 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
The 2013 Bath County Gilkison, Albert Gilkerson, disease. IF anyone is inter- MENIFEE PATCH-
Farmer's Market is now open. Ruby Whitaker, Marvin Gilk- ested in WORK QUILTERS
This year's market is again erson, Joyce Dean and Delo- purchasing tickets for the Each Monday from 11:00
BATH COUNTY FISCAL located at the Bath County ris Brooks are looking for- raffle they may call 606-674- until 3:00, Menifee Patchwork
COURT Agriculture Education and ward to seeing all of you. 6613 for more Quilters meet in the basement
holds its regular monthly Marketing Center, located at RSVP: Call if you need addi- information of the Presbyterian Church in
meeting on the second Thurs- the 123 exit of 1-64 and US 60 tional information - 859-987- Frenchburg. They use tradi-
day of the month at the Court in Owingsville. The Market 4744 - Deloris G. Brooks or NOV 14 - 16 tional methods as well as new
House Annex at 10 a.m. will be open every Tuesday, 859-948-7064- Joyce G. Dean North American Champi- techniques and tools for quilt-
Friday and Saturday from onshipRodeo ing.
BATH COUNTY BOARD 8:00 AM to sell out, until the SEPTEMBER 9T 7:30pm (est)nightly in Join the group to make the
OF EDUCATION end of the produce season. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT Freedom Hall Maple Leaf quilt or bring your
holds its regular monthly The market will again offer GROUP FOR CAREGIVERS Ticket prices own project to work on. Ev-
meeting on the fourth Mon- a wide array of fresh locally Join us for: Nov 14 - $25 adult, $5 chil- eryone is welcome. See Me-
day of the month at the Board grown produce for customers "Alzheimer's Preventiondren (12 and under) nifee County Patchwork Quil-
Office Annex at 7 p.m. Work- to choose from. Many Mar- and Recent Updates" Nov 15 - $30 adult, $10 chll- ters on Facebook. For more
ing session starts at 5:30 a.m. ket vendors will be accepting Refreshments will be dren (12 and under) information call Ruth Bryant
at the Board Office confer- WIC and Senior Coupons. We provided, at 6:30 p.m. Bath Nov 16 - $32 adult, $10 chil- at 768-3810 or Shirley Miller
ence room. For the months hope that everyone will come County Memorial Library 2nd dren (12 and under) at 768-3466 or 859-274-3212.
of November and December, and support our local farm- Floor. *Group discount for 15 or
the regular meeting is held ers. The Market is again open Everyone is invited to at- more available for Nov 14 & MENIFEE COUNTY
on the third Tuesday of the to Bath and all surrounding tend! 15" JOB CLUB
month, counties. Inquiries or questions The Menifee County Job
please call: NOV. 16 - JAN. 12, Club will be held everyThurs-
SHARPSBURG CITY TAKING TIME WITH Jan DeArmond 2014. 8am - 4:30pm day at 10:00 a.m. at the Clark
COUNCIL TACKETr (606)67443613. Cost is $270, which in-Energy Building. For more
holds its regular monthly Bath County School Super- chdes $10 non-refundable information contact the WIA
meeting on the first Monday intendent Harvey Tackett will registration fee. Additional Program at 768-3352.
of the month at Sharpsburg be making himself costs include textbook, avail-
City Hall at 7 p.m. available on a monthly ba- able at Bethany Book Room
sis to meet with the public on in Winchester and the state
SALT LICK CITY COUN- the following dates: testing fee of $75, which will
CIL -September 9, Sharpsburg be collected toward the end of
holds its regular monthly Fire Dept., 7:30-8:30pm the session. Each session is 75
meeting on the first Tuesday -October 1, Salt Lick Fire hours and includes classroom
of the month at the Salt Lick Dept., 7-8 p.m. and clinical time. Instructor is
Volunteer Fire Department at -November 23, Agriculture Rhonda Gilmore, RN.
6 p.m. Center- Homemakers Bazaar, Call 859-745-3946 for more
9-11a.m. information or email cora.
OWINGSVILLE CITY
COUNCIL 2013 BATH COUNTY
holds its regular monthly VOLUNTEER COMMU-
meeting on the second Mon- NITY SERVICE AWARD
day of the month at Owings-NOMINATIONS
ville City Hall at 7 p.m. Nominate someone deserv-
ing today!
OWINGSVILLE/BATH Individual must not be paid
COUNTY CHAMBER OF for their community service
COMMERCE work.
holds its regular monthly Nominations forms are
meeting on the second Tues- available at Owingsville busi-
day of the month at various nesses and can be turned in
locations at noon. to committee members Nan-
cy Purvis, Dorothy Clemons,
THE BATH COUNTY Virgie Crouch, Roger Horse-
RESCUE SQUAD man, Kelly Wilson, Chuck
holds its weekly meeting Kesler, Anthony Anderson,
every Wednesday night at or Bobby Richards. They
7 p.m. at the Rescue Squad can also be mailed to James
building on U. S 60 East, Ow- P. Rawlings, 814 Ridge Road,
ingsville. Owingsville, KY 40360
Nominations due by Sept.
THE BATH COUNTY 30, 2013.
AMBUIANCE SERVICE Award to be announced in
BOARD October
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 Owings- God
ville .... Monday, Sept, 2 through
Friday, Sept. 6
THE BETHEL VOLUN- Evangelist, Bro. Andy
TEER FIRE DEPART- Lands
MENT AUXILIARY Services start at 7 p.m.
meets the 4th Thursday of Homecoming, Sunday,
every month at 7:00pm at the Sept. 8
Bethel Volunteer Fire Depart- Pastor Sherman Sparks
ment. Any interested persons and Congregation invited ev-
are invited to attend.
eryone to attend
heffner@clark.kyschools.us.
Checks can be made payable
to Community Education and
mailed to 24 W. Lexington
Ave., Suite 220, Winchester,
KY 40391. Registration is not
complete until tuition pay-
ment is received in our office.
Deadline for payment is Au-
gust 7, 2013.
SEPTEMBER 2 - 6
Homecoming Revival
Tunnel Hill First Church Of
PARK AND REC SEPTEMBER 6
The Bath County Parks The Farm Bureau Variety
and Recreation Board holds and Outstanding Youth Con-
its regular monthly meetings test
on the 4th Wednesday of the Applications may be picked
month at 6 p.m. at Owings- up now in the front office. Ap-
ville City Hall, unless adver- pllcations must
tised differently, be returned to school or
Bath Co Farm Bureau of_
STORY TIME AT THE rice no later than September
LIBRARY 6, 2013. All contestants
The Bath County Memorial will compete at our Annual
Library has Story Time for Meeting, which will be held at
toddlers on Tuesdays and for the Bath Co
preschoolers on Fridays, both Agriculture Education and
at 10 a.m. Marketing Center on Septem-
ber 14, 2013. Winners
NEIGHBOR- from Bath co will receive
HOOD WATCH $100.00 after participation at
$500.00 reward for informa- the district
tion leading to the arrest and competition
conviction of any illegal activ- in Boyd Co at the Extension
ity in the areas of the Preston office on October 7, 2013. All
Neighborhood Watch Group. applicants
This includes, but not limited must be a
to, DUI, drug dealing, drug Bath Co Farm Bureau
use, child abuse/neglect, member or at least 50% of the
animal abuse/neglect, thefts, group. If you have any
littering, etc. Information will questions please contact
be kept confidential- contact the Farm Bureau office at
Johnny Botts or Mike Ratliff. 606-674-6335 or Kaye
buckler at 606-247-2083.
GOLF SCRAMBLE
Thursday Night Golf
Scramble
Weekly at 6 p.m.
Carrington Greens Golf
Course
Salt Lick, on the Bath/Me-
nifee County Line
For more information, call
(606) 768-2100
2013 BATH COUNTY
PRODUCE AUCTION
The Bath County Produce
Auction has begun its 2013
season. The Auction is lo-
cated at the Bath County Ag-
ricultural Education and Mar-
keting Center at the corner
of US 60 and Exit 123 of 1-64
in Owingsville. During May
and June it will be held every
Thursday night beginning at
6:00 p.m. July through Octo-
ber it will be open every Mon-
day and Thursday night at
6:00 p.m. For more informa-
tion contact the Bath County
Extension Office at 606-674-
6121 or the Auction Manager,
Joe Girod at 606-336-0103.
2013 BATH COUNTY
FARMERS MARKET
SEPTEMBER 14
Bath County Farm Bureau
t Annual Meeting and Dinner
Saturday, Sept. 14, at 6 p.m.
at the Bath Co. A_g Education
Center
National Public lands Day
2013
Cave Run Lake Outdoor
Fair
Saturday, September 14,
2013 from 9:00am - 2:00pm
The event will take place at
the "Spillway" in the Tallwa-
ter Recreation Area off of Ky
Hwy. 826 at Cave Run Lake
dam.
Come out to Public lands
Day at Cave Run Lake for a
FREE day of fun. This day
is all about the general pub-
lic enjoying the lands that
belong to them. The day's
events include a scavenger
hunt, maze, shooting sports,
bouncy house, fishing, ob-
stacle course, face painting,
wildlife viewing, and several
other adult and kid games.
There will also be free lunch,
door prizes, and gift bags for
children. This is an event that
focuses on enjoying the out-
doors, appreciating the envi-
ronment, and staying active.
For more information,
Park Ranger Kris Bicker, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers,
606-784-9709
or kristopher.d.bieker@us-
ace.army.mil
SEPTEMBER 7
Gilkerson/Gilkison Family
Reunion
Saturday, September 7,
2013
Legion Hall, on Legion Rd.,
Paris, KY
10am - 6pm (We will eat at
12:30pm)
Please bring a covered dish
for sharing, and soft drinks of
your choice. Utensils, plates,
napkins, lemonade and coffee
will be furnished. Bring your
family tree information and
anything you'd like to display
for others to enjoy!
We are limited the mailing
to one per family. We are ask-
ing you to please inform your
children, brothers, sisters, et
al and bring them with you.
We want to have another large
gathering again this year. It's
always a fun filled day, so join
us you will be glad you did.
This is a busy time for all
of us, but since the reunion is
only once a year it shouldn't
be too hard to give up some-
thing to come and have fun
with members of the family.
Committee Members: Eddie
MENIFEE COUNTY
VZI RAN'S CENTER
As part of a partnership
with the Menifee Community
Theatre Group, a Menifee
County Veteran's Center will
be opening on the top floor of
the new Mountain Memories
Artisan Center (old City Hall)
on June 7th. This center will
honor and pay tribute to the
veterans of Menifee County.
If you would like to loan or
donate items to the center
please contact Lori Frank-
lin at 768-8011. Items may
include uniforms, pictures,
awards, posters and other
memorabilia.
2013 MENIFEE COUN-
TY FARMERS MARKET
The Menifee County Farm-
FRENCHBURG CITY ers Market will begin its sell-
COMMISSION ing season on Friday, July 5th
holds its regular monthly from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and also
meeting on the flrst Thursday we will be selling fresh pro-
of the month at 6:30 p.m. at duce at the Farmers Market
the Clark Energy Building. on Tuesdays starting on July
9th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
MENIFEE COUNTY at the Farmers Market build-
FISCAL COURT hag on Back Street in French-
holds its regular monthly burg. The Tuesday selling
meeting on the second Tues- date will be on a trial basis to
day of the month at 7 p.m. at see how it goes, we may have
the Court House. to change it to another time.
We are trying to give more
MENIFEE COUNTY people a chance to come out
BOARD OF EDUCATION and get fresh produce. If you
holds its regular monthly have any recommendations
meeting on the thii-d Thai:s- let us know when you come to
SEPT. 21 - OCT. 31 day of the month at 6 p:mat the market. If you have any
The Ole' Cornfield the Menifee County Highquestions please call the Ex-
922 Cave Run Lake Rd., Salt School gym. tension Office at 768-3866 or
Lick, Ky Charlene Smallwood at 768-
* 2013 Family Season FREE ZUMBA CLASSES 3724, Hope to see you at the
Sept. 21 - Oct. 31 Classes will be every Tues- market.
Open Saturdays 10- 6, Sun- day and Friday at 4:30pm in
days 12 -4 the MCHS cafeteria. Time
11 acres of maze, hay rides, is get started on your fall ex-
concessions, greasy pig pin, ercise routine. Come and
petting zoo, and tie dye sta- learn the dances from the be-
tion ginning. You can also attend
*Haunted Corn Maze FREE classes at Botts Ele-
Open from dark to Mid- mentary School on Mondays
night and Thursdays at 5:30pm or at
Oct. 18, 19, 25, 26, 30, 31, the Menifee Wellness Center
and Nov. 1, 2 on Tuesdays at 7:30 and Fri-
* Trick orTreat day at 6:30. For more infor-
Oct. 26, 6 p.m. to duskmarion, call 768-8011.
For more information,
check out the website at 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY SEPT21
www.theolecornfield.com or CLUB
call 606-356-5605 Menifee County 4-H is in Menifee School Alumni 50
the process of organizing a Year Reunion
OCT. 5 4-H Photography Club. The Sept. 21,12 to 3 p.m., at the
2013 Relay for Life Bath club is open to any youth be- Menifee County High School
County tween the ages "of 9-18 who cafeteria
Saturday, Oct. 5, Owings- have an interest in learning Bring a covered dish and
ville Lions Club Park about the art of photography, drinks
Noon to midnight Club members will the have
the opportunity to develop Living Archaeology Week-
OCT. 12 their photography skills and end
Ridgeway Nursing & Re- also be a part of many com- Saturday, September 21st
habilitation is sponsoring the munity service activities. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
2nd Annual Walk to Beginning and advanced pho- The past comes to life with
end Alzhehnefs at Owings- tographers are encouraged this unique event in the heart
ville Elementary school on to attend! Marcy Mitchell, of the Red River Gorge. Dem-
October 12th. Owner of Naturevine Photog- onstrators from around the re-
Activities start at 4 pm and raphy, along with several oth- ion show visitors how to flint
the walk will begin at 5:30 pm. er adult volunteers are eager
There will to make this club a success!
be inflatables, food, raffles, For more information you can
live music & of course, the contact Marcy at naturevine@
walk! They yahoo.com, or Courtney Jen-
will also have 7 baskets that kins, County Extension Agent
they will be raffling oft All for 4-H/Agriculture at 606-
proceeds go 768-3866.
to the cure for Alzheimer's
Bath County Senior
Citizens Center Menu
Monday, Sept. 9 Wednesday, Sept. 11
Beef tips Hamburger on bun
Noodles Potato salad
Harvard beets Lett/tomato
Wheat bread Wheat bun
Margarine Lime gelatin
Apricots Mustard/mayo
Milk Bun
Milk
Thursday, Sept. 12
Roast beef/gravy
Au gratin potatoes
Buttered peas
Wheat roll
Mandarin oranges
Margarine
Milk
Tuesday, Sept. 10
Turkey/gravy
Mashed potatoes
Buttered corn
Yeast roll
Margarine
Fruit cocktail cake
Milk
knap, tan hides, throw spears
with an atlatl, make blowgun
darts, fire pottery, and many
other skills from prehistoric
and historic times.
Gladie Center, located
along the Red River Gorge
Scenic Byway on KY 715 in
Menifee County.
For more information, call
606-663-8100
SEPTEMBER 7
Gilkerson/Gilkison Family
Reunion
Saturday, September 7,
2013
Legion Hall, on Legion Rd.,
Paris, KY
10am - 6pm (We will eat at
12:30pm)
Please bring a covered dish
for sharing, and soft drinks of
your choice. Utensils, plates,
napkins, lemonade and coffee
will be furnished. Bring your
family tree information and
anything you'd like to display
for others to enjoy!
We are limited the mailing
to one per family. We are ask-
ing you to please inform ,your
children, brothers, sters, et
al and bring them with you.
We want to have another large
gathering again this year. It's
always a fun filled day, so join
us you will be glad you did.
This is a busy me for all
of us, but since the reunion is
only once a year it shouldn't
be too hard to give up some-
thing to come and have fun
with members of the family.
Committee Members: Eddie
Gilkison, Albert Gilkerson,
Ruby Whitaker, Marvin Gilk-
erson, Joyce Dean and Delo-
ris Brooks are look for-
ward to seeing all of you.
RSVP: Call if you need addi-
tional information -- 859-987-
4744 - Deloris G. Brobks or
859-948-7064 - JoyceG. Dean
SEPT 12.,
To all City, County and
State Retirees: ....
There will be a meeting at
the Flemingsburg bowling,
any "Double S Entertain-
ment", on the 2nd Thursday
-Sept 12th at llam, : speak
to retirees about ben-
efits, state representative San-
nie Overly will be guest
speaker.
All retirees are eneturaged
to attend. ',"
SEPT. 27
SEPT 12 15th Annual Caxe;R An Sto-
rytelling Festival
Twin Knobs e6reation
Gateway Community Ac-
fion Agency will be holding Area
bi-monthly board meeting Friday, Sept. 27 'afi {Satur-
on Thursday, September 12, day, Sept. 28
2013. The meeting will be For more informafigm con-
held in Frenchburg at the tact Morehead Tou m at
606-780-4342 or Toll Free at
Menifee County Community
Building and will begin at 855-270-8733 . ......
7pm. The public is invited to Visit the webslte, www.
attend, caverunstoryfest.com
NOV. 14- 16
North American Champi-
onship Rodeo
7:30pm (est) nightly in
Freedom Hall, Louisville,
Ticket prices
Nov 14- $25 adult, $5 chil-
dren (12 and under)
Nov 15 - $30 adult, $10 chil-
dren (12 and under)
Nov 16 - $32 adult, $i0 chil-
dren (12 and under)
*Group discount for 15 or
more available for Nov 14 &
15"
Are you paying to much for
your Medicare Supplements?
Do you have questions
about Medicare Part D?
Sopers Drug
102 South Broadway Corner of Broadway 8/Market Street
will be hosting
IIMMIE E. GATES, INSURANCE
AGENT
Every first Wednesday of each month 9 a.m.-5p.m.
to help answer your questions or meet with you for a
personal interview
(606)683-2104