12 -November 01, 2012 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
FOOD DONATIONS
NEEDED
Christian Social Service
Center, Inc is in great need
of food to serve our cli-
ent base. If you are able
to donate to us, these are
10 items that are great for
food bank donations and
for the clients. The list in-
chdes items like Protein,
Soups and Stews, Canned
Fruit, Rice and Pasta and
more items that help our
food bank give those that
are in need of hunger re-
lief a nutritionally balanced
diet. If you would like to
know more about donating
food, hosting a food drive
and for other general ques-
tions about giving, please
phone at 606-674-6906 and
ask for Teresa Wright, In-
take Worker or Marcelle
Doggett, Executive Direc-
tor.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL
SUPPORT MEETING
Salt Lick Free Will Bap-
tist Church. Maple/Water
Streets, Salt Lick, KY. Win-
ter - Tuesday & Thursday
7:30 p. m. Open meeting.
Public Welcome. Share
your experience & help us
stay Clean & Sober. Mike
M (606) 336-2602.
CELEBRATE
RECOVERY
Celebrate Recovery will
be held at OwingsviUe
United Methodist Church.
Every Sunday, 6 p. m.
ery Thursday at 4:00-5:00
in the OwingsviUe Elemen-
tary 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 wayl!l
We hope that everyone
can come and partidpate;
it will be so much fun with
lots of people!I
BATH COUNTY
COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS ANGEL
TREE PROGRAM
Application Dates:
Week 1- Nov. 1st, & 2nd
Week 2 Nov. 6th, 7th,
8th, & 9th
Times: 9:30 am- 12:00
pm and 1:00 pm -3:30 pm
Place: Christian Social
Services Center, Inc
44 Coyle Street,
Owingsville, KY
606-674-6906
You will need to bring
with you:
-Social Security Cards
for you children
-Proof of Income: Wag-
es, Eligibility letter from
Community Base Servic-
es, SSI, Sodal --Security,
Child Support, Veterans,
Retirement, or any other
source of household in-
come.
Be prepared with your
children clothing sizes,
needs and wants.
For Bath County resi-
dents only
Eligibility will be deter-
mined by the USDA in-
come guidelines.
LIVING FREE
Living Free dependency
classes. New Life Fellow-
ship. Wednesday, 6 p. m.
BATIt COUNTY
FISCAL COURT
holds its regular meet-
ing on the second Thurs-
day of the month at the
Court House Annex at 10
a.m.
FIgrlt ANNUAL FES-
TIVAL OF THE TREES
The Arts Council Fes-
tival of the Trees will be
held at the Bath County
Memorial Library. We will
be accepting wreath as
well as trees!!! All entries
should be brought to the
library on November 24th
during normal business
hours.
holds its regular month-
ly meeting on the fourth
Tuesday of the month at
the Board Office Annex
at 7 p.m. Working session
starts at 5:30 a.m. at the
Board Office conference
room.
SHARPSBURG CITY
COUNCIL
holds its regular month-
ly meeting on the first
Monday of the month at
Sharpsburg City Hall at 7
p. m.
SALT LICK CITY
COUNCIL
holds its regular month-
ly meeting on the first
Tuesday of the month at
the Salt Lick Volunteer
Fire Department at 6 p.m.
OWINGSVILLE CITY
COUNCIL
holds its regular month-
ly meeting on the second
Monday of the month at
Owingsville City Hall at 7
p.m.
ed tohelp fund the middle
and high-school music de-
partments.
For more information,
contact Jessie Miller at
606-336-0115.
NOV. 2
PRESTON FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD
YOUTH GROUP SOUP
SUPPER AND AUCTION.
Friday, Nov. 2, 6 p.m.
There will be many
items new and used to buy
for Christmas gifts. Come
check out all the items.
You might get some great
Christmas gifts. Proceeds
from soup dinner, and auc-
tion items go to our youth
group.
NOV. 3
UPWARD
BASKETBALL
For 4 years old through
5th graders
Sign ups held at Bath
County High School gym,
Saturday, Nov. 3, 9 a.m. to
noon, and Saturday, Nov.
10, 9 a.m. to noon.
THE BATH COUNTY
RESCUE SQUAD
holds its weekly meet-
hag every Wednesday
night at 7 p.m. at the Res-
cue Squad building on U. S
60 East, Owingsville.
STORY TIME AT THE
LIBRARY
The Bath County Me-
morial Library has Story
Time for toddlers on Tues-
days and for preschoolers
on Fridays, both at 10 a.m.
THE OLE' CORN-
FIELD CORN MAZE
Over 11 acres and 9300
feet of corn maze
922 Cave Run Lake
Road, just 5 miles from
Exit 133 off 1-64
Open through Novem-
ber 3
Haunted Corn Maze,
Oct. 19 - Nov. 3
For more information,
call 606-356-5605, or check
us out on Facebook, face-
book.com/The-Ole-Corn-
field
ZUMBA CLASSES
FREE Zumba class ev-
CHURCH
Northside Church of
God Ladies' Ministry will
be having a Bazar at the
church, Saturday, Nov. 3,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There
will be handmade crafts,
cakes and candy, and a hot
dog and chili supper.
BATH COUNTY
COMMUNITY BLOOD
DRIVE
Owingsville First
Church of God, 11 a.m. to
3 p.m.
Benefit for Roberta
Bashford
Sponsored by the Coun-
try Boys Band
Benefit will be held
Saturday, November 3rd,
at the Owingsville Lions
Club from 5 to 10 p.m.
Admission will be $5.
Food choices will be avail-
able (sold separately)
The Country Boys Band
will be performing, and
there will be an auction.
For more information,
contact Carrie Thomas,
606-336-1979, Pam Bash-
ford, 606-336-1114, Caro-
lyn King Edger, 859-404-
8411, or Deedee Crouch,
606-210-1162.
Chili Supper and
Auction
Hedrick Community
Church Chili Supper and
Auction will be held this
Saturday, Nov. 3 at the
Bath County Agriculture
Center located at the 1-64
and US60 interchange.
Supper begins at 5 p.m.
and auction begins at 6
p.m. Auction items include
homemade baked goods,
crafts, theme baskets, in-
terior doors, gas furnace
and air conditioning unit,
electric wall heaters and
air conditioning units, fold-
ing tables, room dividing
folding doors, room divid-
ing curtains, restroom
vanities, bookshelves plus
numerous other items. All
proceeds go toward new
Sunday School rooms and
Fellowship Hall which are
currently under construc-
tion. Everyone is welcome!
NOV. 5
AIZHEIMER'S SUP-
PORT GROUP FOR
CAREGIVERS
Are you looking for
someone to talk to; some-
one who understands
what it's like to deal with
dementia? Whether you
know someone who's just
been diagnosed or you're
caring for a loved one with
dementia, you are invited
to join our support group.
Please come and join us
on Monday, November 5,
at 6:30pm, second floor at
the Bath County Memorial
Library, 24 W. Main Street,
Owingsville. This sup-
port group is sponsored
by Ridgeway, Hilltop and
Colonial facilities. This
group is to support family
and friends of individuals
with dementia. Anyone
is invited to attend! Any
inquires or questions,
please call Jan DeArmond
or Heather O Banion at
NOV. 6
ELECTION DAY-
NO SCHOOL
NOV. 8
THE BATH CO.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
will hold its yearly Ti-
tle 1 Meeting along with
Unite to Read on Novem-
ber 8, 2012.
Dinner and Registration
will begin at 5:30. Super-
intendent Steve Meadows
will be reading "The Giv-
ing Tree". Children's ac-
tivities are planned.
GATEWAY
COMMUNITY
ACTION AGENCY
will hold its bimonthly
board meeting on Thurs-
day, Nov. 8, 2012. The
meeting will be held in
Frenchburg at the Me-
nifee County Community
Building and will begin at
7 p.m. The public is invit-
ed to attend.
NOV. 10
BATH COUNTY
QUARTERBACK CLUB
TENDERLOIN DINNER
AND AUCTION
Featuring The Charlie
Lyons Band, with BCHS
Football Coach Reed
Fields.
Saturday, Nov. 10, at the
Bath County Ag Center,
starting at 5 p.m.
Cost is $7 at the door.
Auction items include a
basketball signed by for-
mer UK player Anthony
Davis and a football signed
by UK Coach Joker Phil-
lips
We will also be drawing
for the $10,000 CASH give-
away! So bring your tickets
and be there!
Come out and support
Bath Co. Football and en-
joy a delicious meal and
what is sure to be a good
time for all[
MAYOR'S CHARITY
BALL
Saturday, Nov. 10, Cross-
roads Elementary School.
Light reception at 6 p.m.,
music begins at 7 p.m. The
Young and Heart Band will
be playing. This year's
charity is Tim's Toy Trot
for Tots, and our county's
veteran's will be honored.
Tickets, $25 individual,
$50 per couple. Tickets
available at Owingsville
City Hall.
NOV. 12
VETERAN'S DAY-
NO SCHOOL
REVIVAL
Hedrick Community
Church, located in the
Moore's Ferry commu-
nity of Salt Lick, will be
having a revival beginning
on Monday, November 12
thru Thursday, November
15 at 7 p.m. nightly. Evan-
gelist will be Randy Taylor
from Fleming County. Spe-
cial singing nightly. Pastor
Randall Jackson and con-
gregation extend a special
welcome to everyone!
NOV. 15
MEDICARE OPEN
ENROIJAIENT EVENT
Is your Medicare for
2013 confusing you? Do
you have questions or
need help finding a better
Medicare Advantage or
Part D-Prescription plan?
Beginning October 15,
2012, Medicare beneficia-
ries can change their Part
D Drug plan or Health
Plan for the year 2013. The
Annual Election Period
will end on December 7,
2012. Now is the time to
compare and prepare for
the New Year. Counseling
and assistance is available
for those wanting help
choosing and enrolling in
a plan, through the State
Health Insurance Plan
(SHIP).
For those who would
like assistance, an Open
Enrollment Event will be
held on Thursday, Novem-
ber 15 at the Bath Memo-
rial Library on the Sec-
ond Floor, from 9:30am to
3:00pm. Please bring your
Medicare card and a list of
your prescriptions.
For more information
or to sehedule an appoint,
ment, contact Vanessa
Frazier, your local State
Health Insurance Program
(SHIP) coordinator at
(606) 780-0090 ext. 2203 or
call toll-free at 1-855-882-
5307. The Gateway Area
Development District's
SHIP program is non-prof-
it organization and servic-
es are absolutely free. The
SHIP Program does not
sell or endorse any insur-
ance policy/plan.
NOV. 17
EXTENSION HOME-
MAKERS SPONSOR
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
The Bath County Ex-
tension Homemakers will
sponsor a holiday bazaar
on Saturday, November 17
from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
at the Ag Center at 2914
East Highway 60. Booth
space is available for $25
per table. Interested craft-
ers and food vendors can
reserve a table at the Bath
County Extension Office.
Contact Martha Perkins
at the Extension Office at
674-6121 for more informa-
tion.
SHARPSBURG
CHRISTMAS OPEN
HOUSE AND PARADE
Saturday, November 17
OCW WRES'IlJNG
Ohio Championship
Wrestling, Nov. 17 at
Owingsville Elementary
School, 8 p.m.
Benefit fundraiser for
the Owingsville Fire De-
partment and Bath County
Rescue Squad. For tickets,
see any Rescue Squad or
OFD member. Tickets
will also be available at the
door.
DEC. 1
CRAFrY CHRISTMAS
Saturday, Dec. 1, 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Bath Coun-
ty Agriculture Building
Crafts, artwork, food
and antiques vendors will
be there.
SALT LICK CHRISTMAS
PARADE
Saturday, Dec. 1, at 1
p.m.
Line-up starts at the old
Reeves Lumber building at
12:15 p.m.
If would like to have a
float in the parade, contact
Carolyn Jones at 606-776-
5824 or 683-2518.
Pictures with Santa
Claus will be available for
the kids at the Salt Lick
Fire Station after the pa-
rade.
DEC. 4
PRESTON AREA
NEIGHBORHOOD
WATCH GROUP
We meet the first Tues-
day of each month, 6
p.m. at the Preston First
Church of God.
Next meeting scheduled
for Tuesday, Dec. 4.
Everyone is invited!
* $500.00 reward for
information 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, lit-
tering, etc. Information
will be kept confidential
- contact Johnny Botts or
Mike Ratliff.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Celebrate Recovery at
Botts Christian Church,
every Monday, 7 p. m.. For
more information, call 859-
585-8688 or 606-768-8011.
FRENCHBURG CITY
COMMISSION
holds its regular month-
ly meeting on the first
Thursday of the month at
6:30 p.m. at the Clark En-
ergy Building.
MENIFEE COUNTY
FISCAL COURT
holds its regular month-
ly meeting on the second
Tuesday of the month at
7 p.m. at the Court House.
FARMER'S MARKEr
The Frenchburg Farm-
ers' Market will be open
every Friday in October.
The last day the market
will be open is October 26.
MENIFEE COUNTY
JOB CLUB
Job Clubs of Eastern
Kentucky is sponsoring a
weekly Job Club, Thurs-
days, 1 p.m. at the Gateway
Community Action office
in the Clark Energy Build-
ing, Frenchburg. New
member orientation is at
12:30. Meet weekly with a
small group of job seekers
and workforce profession-
als to gain a competitive
edge in today's tough job
market. For more infor-
mation, call 606-768-2369.
FREE ZUMBA
CLASSES!
Classes will be every
Tuesday and Friday at
4:30pm in the MCHS caf-
eteria. Time is get started
on your fall exercise rou-
tine. Come and learn the
dances from the begin-
ning. You can also attend
FREE classes at Botts El-
ementary School on Mon-
days and Thursdays at
5:30pm or at the Menifee
Wellness Center on Tues-
days at 7:30 and Friday at
6:30. For more informa-
tion, call 768-8011.
MENIFEE COUNTY
RELAY FOR LIFE
The Menifee County
Relay For Life is recruit-
ing team for the 2013 Re-
lay. Anyone wanting more
information call 606 768
3356.
PROJECT WORTH
QUILT RAFFLE
Project Worth Outreach,
located at 72 Industrial
Park Road in Means, Ky,
would like to announce
that we are selling tickets
for a quilt raffle. The tick-
ets are $1.00 each or 6 for
$5.00. The drawing will
be held on December 15,
2012. To purchase tick-
ets or for more informa-
tion please contact Project.
Worth Outreach by calling
606.768.6384 or by stop-
ping by our office. :
NOV. 3
THE MENIFEE
COUNTY ANIMAL
SHELTER
is having its Charity
Auction on Saturday, N(>'
vember 3 at the Botts El-
ementary School on Hwy
460 in Frenchburg. A si-
lent auction begins at noo
and the regular auction
begins at 5:30PM. Food,:
fun and all proceeds go tc
benefit the Menifee Coun.
ty Animal Shelter. Please
contact the shelter at 606
768-9368, if you have any
questions.
NOV. 4
THANKSGIVING
FEAST FUNDRAISER
Project Worth Outreach
will be holding a fundraiser-
on November 4. This fun-
draiser is a Thanksgivin
Feast. For $6.00 you get a
5-course meal and you cani
either eat at Project Worthi
Outreach or take it home!
with you. Please call
606.768.6384 to order your
meal(s). For more infor..,
marion please call Gail of
Alex at 606.768.6384.
NOV. 6
ELECTION DAY-
NO SCHOOL
Menifee County Court
house is closed. Garbage:
pickup the day after.
NOV. 8
GATEWAY COMMU- !
NITY ACTION AGENC
will hold its bi-monthly
board meeting on Thurs-
day, Nov. 8, 2012. The
meeting will be held inl
Frenchburg at the
nifee County Community
Building and will begin al
7 p.m. The public is invit.
ed to attend.
NOV. 9
GED TESTING
Menifee County AduB
Education has scheduled
a GED testing date on Na
vember 9, 2012 at Projecl
Worth Outreach Centei
in Means, Ky. The cost
the test is $60.00 and finan-
cial assistance is available.
Prior to taking the test, in.;
dividuals are required tc!
take and pass the Official!
Practice Test. The prac.
rice test will take approxi.
mately 4 hours and will be
offered on the followin
dates:
Monday, October 29 al
Project Worth Outreach
Center in Means, Ky.
Tuesday, October 30
the Frenchburg Public Li(
brary
Wednesday, October 31:
at Project Worth OutreachI
Center in Means, Ky.
For more information,i
or schedule a time to take
the practice test, please
contact the GED instruc-,
tors, Pam Branam or Alice!
Cole, at 606.768.9741, ot
email any questions to me,
nffeeadulted@yahoo.coml
In 2014, the" GED test wil]i
be revised, it will be taken'
on the computer, and the i
cost will double. Now is;
the time to take advantage,
of this wonderful opportu.
nity to earn your GED andI
begin a new path to suc-,
cess! i
NOV. 10
BENEFIT SUPPER i
AND AUCTION FOR
DONALD BO'ITS.
Donald recent suffered
stroke, and doctors discov.!
ered an aneurysm as well J,
He has worked for over 35t
years at Leggett and Platll
factory in Winchesterl
Most likely he will not bei
able to return to work. Hisl
wife is a homemaker. ;
Bethel Baptist Church,I
Saturday, Nov. 10. Chilli
supper starts at 5 p.m.,I
cornhole tournament at 7i
p.m. Shriner's clowns will
be there, and there will be;
a silent auction.
If anyone would like tc',
donate anything (food oP,
items for the silent auc-,
tion), contact Kelly BotW
at 606-359-1549.
NOV. 12
VETERAN'S DAY-
NO SCHOOL.
Menifee County is*