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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
BATH
FOOD DONATIONS
NEEDED
Christian Social Service
Center, Inc is in great need
of food to serve our client
base. If you are able to do-
nate to us, these are 10 items
that are great for food bank
donations and for the clients.
Tbe list includes 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 relief a
nutritionally balanced diet. If
you would like to know more
about donating food, hosting
a food drive and for other
general questions about
giving, please phone at 606-
674-6906 and ask for Teresa
Wright, Intake Worker or
Marcelle Doggett, Executive
Director.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL
SUPPORT MEETING
Salt Lick Free Will Bap-
tist Church. Maple/Water
Streets, Salt Lick, KY. Winter
- Tuesday & Thursday 7:30
p. m. Open meeting. Publiic
Welcome. Share your expe-
rience & help us stay Clean
& Sober. Mike M (606) 33,6-
2602.
CELEBRATE
RECOVERY
Celebrate Recovery will be
held at Owingsville United
Methodist Church. Every
Sunday, 6 p. m.
LIVING FREE
Hying Free dependency
classes. New Life Fellowship.
Wednesday, 6 p. m.
BATH COUNTY
FISCAL COURT
holds its regular meet-
ing on the second Thursday
of the month at the Court
House Annex at 10 a. m.
BATH COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
holds its regular monthly
meeting on the fourth Tues-
day of the month at the
Board Office Annex at 7 p.ia.
Working session starts t
am. at the Board Office
coherence room.
SHARPSBURG CITY
COUNCIL
holds its 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 6 p.m.
OWlNGSVILI.,E crIY
COUNCIL
holds its regular monthly
meeting on the second Mon-
day of the month at Owings-
ville City Hall at 7 p.m.
THE BATH COUNTY
RESCUE SQUAD
holds its weekly meeting
every Wednesday night at
7 p.m. at the Rescue Squad
building on U. S 60 East, Ow-
ingsville.
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.
ZUMBA CLASSES
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 everyone Can come and
participate; it will be so much
fun with lots of people!!
BATH COUNTY COM-
MUNrIY CHRISTMAS
ANGEL TREE PRO-
GRAM
Application Dates:
Nov. 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, Ow-
ingsville, KY
606-674-6906
You will need to bring with
you:
-Social Security Cards fo:
you children
-Proof of Income: Wages,
Eligibility letter from Com-
munity Base Services, SSI,
Social-Security, Child Sup-
port, Veterans, Retirement,
or any other source of house-
hold income.
Be prepared with your
children clothing sizes,
needs and wants.
For Bath County residents
only
Eligibility will be deter-
mined by the USDA income
guidelines.
NOV. 8
THE BATH CO.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
will hold its yearly Title 1
Meeting along with Unite to
Read on November 8, 2012.
Dinner and Registration
will begin at 5:30. Super-
intendent Steve Meadows
will be reading he Giving
Tree". Children's activities
are planned.
GATEWAY COMMU-
NITY ACTION AGENCY
will hold its bimonthly
board meeting on Thursday,
Nov. 8, 2012. The meeting
will be held in Frenchburg
at the Menlfee County Com-
munity Building and will be-
gin at 7 p.m. The public is
invited to attend.
NOV. 9
FAMILY PORTRAITS
Northside Church of God,
Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Friday, Nov. 9, 6 to 9 p.m.
and Saturday, Nov. 10, 9 a.m.
to 6p.m.
Package includes 15 min.
photo session, 3 family pos-
es, and portrait CD with full
copyright privileges, all for
820
For more information con-
tact Cheryl Bussell, 606-776-
4853
NOV. 10
BATH COUNTY QUAR-
TERBACK CLUB TEN-
DERLOIN DINNER AND
AUCTION
Featuring The Charlie Ly-
ons Band, with BCHS Foot-
ball 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 lay ior
UK p00yer 00tho00y
and a iootball sed 1);
Coach Joker Phillips
We will also be drawing for
the $10,000 CASH giveaway!
SO bring your tickets and be
there!
Come out and support
Bath Co. Football and enjoy
a delicious meal and what is
sure to be a good time for all[
MAYOR'S CHARnV
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 char-
ity 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 Owings-
vine City Hall.
NOV. 12
VETERAN'S DAY- NO
SCHOOL
REVIVAL
Hedrick Community
Church, located in the
Moore's Ferry community of
Salt Lick, will be having a re-
vival beginning on Monday,
November 12 thru Thursday,
November 15 at 7 p.m. night-
ly. Evangelist will be Randy
Taylor from Fleming County.
Special singing nightly. Pas-
tor Randall Jackson and con-
gregation extend a special
welcome to everyone!
NOV. 15
MEDICARE OPEN EN-
ROLLMENT EVENT
Is your Medicare for 2013
confusing you? Do you have
questions or need help find-
ing a better Medicare Advan-
tage 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 An-
nual 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 enroll-
ing in a plan, through the
State Health Insurance Plan
(SHIP).
For those who would like
assistance, an Open Enroll-
ment Event will be held on
Thursday, November 15 at
the Bath Memorial Library
on the Second Floor, from
9:30am to 3:00pm. Please
bring your Medicare card
and a list of your prescrip-
tions.
For more information or
to schedule an appointment,
contact Vanessa Frazier, your
local State Health Insurance
Program (SHIP) coordinator
at (606) 7804)090 ext 2203
or call toll-free at 1-855-882-
5307. The Gateway Area
Development District's SHIP
program is non-profit orga-
nization and services are
absolutely free. The SHIP
Program does not sell or en-
dorse any insurance policy/
plan.
NOV. 16
On Friday, November 16,
2012, Northside Church of
God is having a TIIANKS-
GIVING BENEFIT, from
11:00a.m. to 2:00p.m. and
4:00p.m. to 7:00p.m.
Adults: 13 and up67.00
Kids: 4-12-$3.00
Kids: 3 and under-Free
Menu includes:
Turkey & Ham
Chicken and Dumplins
Dressing
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Cranberry Sauce
Rolls
Desserts
Everybody Welcome!!
NOV. 17
EXTENSION HOME-
MAKERS SPONSOR
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
The Bath County Exten-
sion Homemakers will spon-
sor a holiday bazaar on Satur-
day, 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
crafters and food vendors
can reserve a table at the
Bath County Extension Of-
rice. Contact Martha Perkins
at the Extension Office at
674-6121 for more informa-
tion.
meeting on the first Thurs-
day 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 Tues-
day of the month at 7 p.m. at
the Court House.
FARMER'S MARKET
The Frenchburg Farmers'
Market will be open every
Friday in October. The last
day the market will be open
is October 26.
MENIFEE COUNTY
JOB CIJAB
Job Clubs of Eastern Ken-
tucky is sponsoring a weekly
Job Club, Thursdays, 1 p.m.
at the Gateway Community
Action office in the Clark En-
ergy Building, Frenchburg.
New member orientation is
at 12:30. Meet weekly with
a small group of job seekers
and workforce professionals
to gain a competitive edge
in today's tough job market.
For more information, call
606-768-2369.
FREE ZUMBA CLASS-
ES!
Classes will be every Tues-
day and Friday at 4:30pm in
the MCHS cafeteria. Time
is get started on your fall
exercise routine. Come and
learn the dances from the be-
ginning. You can also attend
FREE classes at Botts Ele-
mentary School on Mondays
and Thursdays at 5:30pro or
at the Menifee Wellness Cen-
ter on Tuesdays at 7:30 and
Friday at 6:30. For more in-
formation, call 768-8011.
MENIFEE COUNTY
RELAY FOR LIFE
The Menifee County Relay
For Life is recruiting team
for the 2013 Relay. Anyone
wanting more information
call 606 768 3356.
SHARPSBURG PROJECT WORTH
CHRISTMAS OPEN QUILT RAFFLE
HOUSE AND PARADE Project Worth Outreach,
Saturday, November 17 located at 72 Industrial Park
Open house includes Road in Means, Ky, would
vendors and food on Main like to announce that we
et,t:p,m,, : :are selling tickets for a.quilt
: .: . ..... := each or6 5.00. e
OCW G drawing will be held on De-
Ohio Championship Wres- cember 15, 2012. To pur-
fling, Nov. 17 at Owingsville
Elementary School, 8 p.m.
Benefit fundraiser for the
Owingsville Fire Depart-
ment and Bath County Res-
cue Squad. For tickets, see
any Rescue Squad or OFD
member. Tickets will also be
available at the door.
DEC. 1
CRAFTY CHRISTMAS
Saturday, Dec. 1, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. at the Bath County Ag-
riculture Building
Crafts, artwork, food and
antiques vendors will be
there.
SALT LICK CHRIST-
M_AS 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 Caro-
lyn Jones at 606-776-5824 or
683-2518.
Pictures with Santa Clans
will be available for the kids
at the Salt Lick Fu'e Station
after the parade.
DEC: 4
PRESTON AREA
NEIGHBORHOOD
WATCH GROUP
We meet the first Tuesday
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 in-
formation 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
Johnny Botts or Mike Ratliff.
chase tickets or for more
information please contact
Project Worth Outreach by
calling 606.768.6384 or by
stopping by our office.
COUPONS FOR
SOLDmRS
Menifee County Home-
makers are collecting ex-
pired coupons to send to mili-
tary bases. Coupons can be
up to six months past the ex-
piration date. You can drop
off your expired coupons at
the Menifee Co. Extension
office.
4-H PHOTOGRAPHY
CLUB
Menifee County 4-H is in
the process of organizing a
4-H Photography Club. The
club is open to any youth be-
tween the ages of 9-18 who
have an interest in learning
about the art of photography.
Club members will the have
the opportunity to develop
their photography skills and
also be a part of many com-
munity service activities. Be-
ginning and advanced pho-
tographers are encouraged
to attend! Marcy Mitchell,
Owner of Naturevine Pho-
tography, along with several
other adult volunteers are
eager to make this club a
success! For more informa-
tion you can contact Marcy
at naturevine @yahoo.corn,
or Courlney Jenldns, County
Extension Agent for 4-H/Ag-
riculture at 606-768-3866.
NOV. 8
GATEWAY COMMU-
NITY ACTION AGENCY
will hold its bimonthly
board meeting on Thursday,
Nov. 8, 2012. The meeting
will be held in Frenchburg
at the Menifee County Com-
munity Building and will be-
gin at 7 p.m. The public is
invited to attend.
MEN!FEE
CELEBRATE RECOV-
ERY
Celebrate Recovery at
Botts Christian Church, ev-
ery Monday, 7 p. m.. For
more information, call 859-
585-8688 or 606-768-8011.
FRENCHBURG CITY
COMMISSION
holds its regular monthly
NOV. 9
GED G
Menifee County Adult Ed-
ucation has scheduled a GED
testing date on November 9,
2012 at Project Worth Out-
reach Center in Means, Ky.
The cost of the test is $60.00
and financial assistance is
available. Prior to taking the
test, individuals are required
to take and pass the Official
Practice Test. The practice
test will take approximately 4
hours and will be offered on
the following dates:
Monday, October 29 at
Project Worth Outreach
Center in Means, Ky.
Tuesday, October 30 at the
Frenchburg Public Hbrary
Wednesday, October 31
at Project Worth Outreach
Center in Means, Ky.
For more information, or
schedule a time to take the
practice test, please contact
the GED instructors, Pam
Branam or Alice Cole, at
606.768.9741, or email any
questions to menifeeaduit-
ed@yahoo.com. In 2014, the
GED test will be revised, it
will be taken on the comput-
er, and the cost will double.
Now is the time to take ad-
vantage of this wonderful op-
portunity to earn your GED
and begin a new path to suc-
cess!
NOV. 10
BENEFIT SUPPER
AND AUCTION FOR
DONALD BorIs.
Donald recent suffered a
stroke, and doctors discov-
ered an aneurysm as well.
He has worked for over 35
years at Leggett and Platt
factory in Winchester. Most
likely he will not be able to
return to work. His wife is a
homemaker.
Bethel Baptist Church,
Saturday, Nov. 10. Chili sup-
per starts at 5 p.m., cornhole
tournament at 7 p.m. Shri-
ner's clowns will be there,
and there will be a silent auc-
tion.
If anyone would like to do-
nate anything (food or items
for the silent auction), con-
tact Kelly Botts at 606-359-
1549.
CHRISTMAS
AND BAKE SALE AT
KOREA CHURCH
on route 1693, Dan Ridge
Road, Christmas items, bake
goods and etc. Saturday Nov
10, 2012 from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Youth will be serving a Coun-
try Breakfast starting at 8
a.m.
NOV. 12
MENIFEE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE IS
fee for the workshop, which
, includes all materials for the
i nesting box. There will be re
freshments and door prizes!
P re-registration is RE
QUIRED, as there is limited
Space. To register, please call
the Extension Office at 606
768-3866.
NOV. 21
THE MENIFEE COUN-
TY COURTHOUSE
will be closing at 12:00pro
on November 21st and wi
remain dosed the 22nd and
23rd. Garbage pickup will be
on the 26th and 27th.
NOV. 30/DEC.2/DEC.
7
MENIFEE COMMU-
'NrrY THEATRE GROUP
PIGESENTS
The Menifee Communit
Theatre Group will presenl
A Christmas Story on Friday
November 30th at 7pm; Sun.
day, December 2th at 2pro
and Friday, December 7ill
at 8::pm. To reserve yore
tickets, please call Becky al
768-8009.
DEC. 13
THE MENIFEE
COUNTY COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION SERVICE
will be have a Sashay ScarJ
Class Thursday, December
13 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m.
The class will be given at the
Extension Office. The cost is
$10 and includes yard and
loom to make the scarf. Pre
registration is required. C
the Extension office at 768
3866 to register. Registration
deadline is December 10th.
AREA
EVENTS
ATrENTION VETER-
ANS '
A Veterans Benefits Field
Representative will be at the
VA Clinic, 333 Beacon Hill
Drive, Morehead, Ky., on the
2nd Tuesday of each month
(Nov. 9). The hours are 9 a
m. until 3:30 p.m., and dosed
for lunch from Noon untE
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QUILT RAFFLE
Hand-made quilt made in
Menifee County, each square
crafted by Menifee County
Homemaker's Club mem-
bers. All proceeds will go to
the Homemakers Club. $1
ticket or 6 tickets for $5. On
sale at the Extension Office
until Nov. 12
VETERANS HONORED
AT SCHOOLS
would like to invite all
veterans to enjoy break-
fast with their students on
Monday, November 12th at
7:30. Menifee County El-
ementary School would like
to invite all veterans to enjoy
lunch with their students
on Monday, November 12th
beginning at 12:30.
veterans - benefits. ThL,
service is provided flee o]
charge by the Kentucky De
partment of Veterans Affairs.
To apply, veterans need tc
furnish copies of pertinen!
documentation to verify eli.
gibility. For further irffornm
tion, please call toll free with.
in Kentucky, 1-866-376-030
to speak with a Veterans Ben.
efits Field Representative.
OPEN MIC NIGHT
Open Mic Night in the
Small Performance Cafe a!
Gateway Regional Arts Ceil.
ter in Mt. Sterling. Doors
open at 6:30pro and includes
live performances of mu.
sic, poetry and more. Free
admission. Held every 3rd
Thursday of the month (Nov
15).
MENIFEE COUNTY
EXTENSION OFFICE
will be hosting a lesson on
Creating Family Traditions.
The class will be held at the
Menifee County Extension
Office on Monday, Novem-
ber 12, at 10 a.m.
NOV. 15
EXTREME COUPON-
ING
Learn how to save thou-
sands of dollars a year on
your grocery bill! Free class-
es on Thursday, November
15th at 1pro or 6pm at the
Menifee Wellness Center.
Class sizes are limited so
call 768-8011 to reserve your
spot now!
NOV. 20
"OWLS IN THE
HOUSE" WORKSHOP
The Menifee County Co-
operative Extension Service
would like to invite everyone
to participate in the "Owls in
the House" workshop on
Tuesday, November 20th
at 6:00 p.m. at the Exten-
sion Office on Main Street in
Frenchburg.
Presenter Bill Gordon,
Environmental Educator and
Director of the High Adven-
ture Wilderness School, and
known in many local class-
rooms as "Wild Bill," will
discuss Kentucky Owls and
their habitats. Partidpts
at the workshop will have
the opportunity to build a
Screech Owl Nesting Box to
take home and install in their
yard.
There is a $12 registration
NOV. 9
THE MOREHEAD TRA-
DmONAL BLUEGRASS
BAND
will be in concert Friday
night Nov 9, 7 p.m. at the 9th
Annual Salute to Veterans, "/
Star Spangled celebration":
MaysviUe Church of the Naz-
arene, 156 West Maple Lem
Rd, Maysville, KY. Admis
sion is Free, and free flags tc
the first 100 arrivals.Also on
',the show will be Gary Bid.
rile, Rachel Blackwell, little
Patrick Henry Hughes from
Louisville, Mary Robinson
• Faith Lee, with special guest
Tony KTmder and Cynthi
Thomas. It will be a spec.
tacuhr 2 hour concert and
all are welcome. Veterans
will be seated on front rows
and the entire performance
dedicated to them. Iufo: 60
564 5511
NOV. 14
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