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October 28, 2010

Up for adoption

Looking for a new pet? The Boone County Animal Shelter has plenty to choose from, including Charlie, a male Spitz mix who is 1 year old. His ID number is D 10-3050. Adoption fees for cats or kittens are $90. Fees for adopting a dog or puppy are $120. Call 5865285.

MARK HALLENBERG/CONTRIBUTOR

Jeanne Middleton, a personal trainer at Northern Kentucky Five Seasons Family Sports Club, talks about making fitness choices at the Florence Rotary Club.

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Rotary hears about fitness choices

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There are many Amish shops with baked goods, furniture and cheese. If you are hunting for unique items for yourself or someone special, you can check out the antique shops and art gallery. For outdoorsy adventures within a short drive, you will find Adams Lake Nature Walk, Chaparral Prairie, Edge of Appalachia, Lynx Prairie, Buzzards’ Roost and Serpent Mound. An oasis of sophistication, The Rooster’s Nest was featured in the 2009 Best of Midwest Living. It offers a memorable retreat, a romantic getaway or a mid-week respite. It is a perfect location for smaller business meetings or receptions or for a Mom’s scrap-booking weekend. Gift certificates are available.

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Jeanne Middleton, a certified personal trainer at the Northern Kentucky Five Seasons Family Sports Club, talked to Florence Rotary Club members about making physical fitness choices. Middleton says fitness is all about choices. Once you’ve decided to exercise and your fitness goals are set, you have to choose to get started. We all are familiar with the benefits of exercise. We know it can lower one’s risk of heart disease, diabetes and obesity. We’ve read it can increase energy, help eliminate depression, reduce the effects of aging. But we only do it if we are motivated. It is good to get ideas about what you should be doing to reach your goals. Just joining a fitness club isn’t enough. A personal

LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Fiscal Court at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, November 9th, 2010, beginning at 5:30p.m., Boone County Administration Building, Fiscal Court Room, First Floor, Burlington, Kentucky, will give Second Reading and consideration to the adoption of the following ordinance(s): AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE BOONE COUNTY ZONING REGULA TIONS, SUCH AMENDMENT TO BE MADE TO SECTION 1305 “PERMITTED USES”. I hereby certify that the above summary of said Ordinance(s) has been written in such a manner as to inform the public of the context of same. A copy of said Ordinance(s), all exhibits, appendag es and fiscal court minutes are on file in the office of the Fiscal Court Clerk and may be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Administration Building, Second Floor, Burlington, Kentucky. Daphne Kornblum, Fiscal Court Clerk P.O. #11002036 2699159/1599906

trainer can help set objectives. After a session or two with a trainer, your next choice is deciding whether you want to go it alone or hire the trainer to work with you. You then have to choose when to exercise. Use time wisely by planning and taking advantage the hours of the day. Is the best time for you first thing in the morning, or after work, or during the lunch hour? Find the time that suits you. Making a habit of exercising the same times each day or week will make it easier to keep motivated. The next choice is to decide how long to exercise. Making time to exercise is relatively easy, but only with an appropriate amount of time. Don’t set your goals too

NOTICE OF VACANT WALTON-VERONA BOARD OF EDUCATION SEAT Opportunity The Kentucky Commissioner of Education is seeking applicants to be considered for appointment to the Walton-Verona Board of Education. You are invited to nominate yourself or someone you know who is qualified to serve on the Walton-Verona Board of Education representing: The Walton-Verona Independent Schools. This vacancy was created by a resignation. Under the provisions of KRS 160.190 (2), this appointment is effective until the November 2011 regular election. This is a public service position and the person appointed will not be employed by the Walton-Verona Independent Schools. Requirements: Board members must be: µ At least 24 years old. µ A Kentucky citizen for the last three years. µ A registered voter in the Walton-Verona District and voter precinct(s) of the vacancy. µ Have a high school diploma or a GED certificate. µ Must be in compliance with anti-nepotism state laws. µ Cannot provide contract services for the school district. Responsibilities: School board members are involved primarily in the following areas: µ Developing policy that governs the operation of schools. µ Providing visionary leadership that established long-range plans and programs for the district. µ Hiring the district superintendent and issuing annual evaluation reports. µ Setting local tax rates and practicing vigorous stewardship to ensure that all school district funds are spent wisely. Applications must be postmarked by November 10, 2010. Application forms for this position are available from:

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Walton-Verona Board of Education 16 School Road Walton, Kentucky 41094. All applications must be mailed directly to: Commissioner of Education 1st Floor, Capital Plaza Tower 500 Mero Street Frankfort, KY 40601 The Kentucky Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. 2700629/1600209

high. Don’t plan hours in the gym if you are pressed now to get everything done in a typical day. Start slowly to keep yourself motivated. This way you won’t use lack of time as an excuse. The final choice – don’t quit. You can contact Jeanne Middleton, personal trainer, by calling 859-341-3687. For information about the weekly meetings, guest speakers, and community service opportunities of the Florence Rotary Club, contact Greg Palmer, president, at greg@palmercapitalonline.com or 859-282-1220. Visit the group’s website at www.florencerotary.org. Florence rotary meets weekly on Mondays at noon at the Airport Hilton Hotel in Florence. Article submitted by Chuck Seal.

Coat drive launched for winter The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and WLWT News 5 has kicked off the ninth annual 5 Cares Coat Drive. With drop-off locations across the Tristate at Gold Star Chili restaurants, Kemba Credit Union branches and local fire stations, it is easy to make a difference. “For many local families, especially those with young children who have outgrown their coats from last year, there simply isn’t money in the budget this year to purchase new coats, which is why the 5 Cares Coat Drive is so important,” said Liz Carter, executive director of St. Vincent de Paul. “We are hopeful that even in these difficult economic times, our community will again respond to this very basic need,” Carter said. St. Vincent de Paul distributes winter coats directly to local families, as well as providing them to other local agencies that work with those in need. The 5 Cares Coat Drive relies on the generosity of Greater Cincinnati residents for the donation of new and gently used coats toward its goal of 4,000 coats. Participating fire departments serving as drop-off points include Alexandria, Covington, Florence, Hebron, Fort Thomas, Fort Mitchell and Newport. Call 513-562-8841, ext. 217, for more information.


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