Hamburg Journal - Lexington, KY | May 2023

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Bed Bath & Bankruptcy

Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy and quickly discontinued its popular coupon program within days of the announcements. Stores are expected to be shuttered by this summer. CNN reported that chains including “TJ Maxx, HomeGoods and Ross have scooped up sBome vacant stores.

Burlington, Five Below, Nordstrom Rack and budget gym Planet Fitness” may also be among the suitors for the space in some markets. Tuesday Morning, another popular neighborhood mainstay, also announced plans to close more than 250 stores this year as part of their bankruptcy. (This is expected to include both Lexington stores.)

Calhoun Comes to Town

Construction firm Calhoun Construction Services has announced their new location in Lexington, KY, currently under construction and anticipated to open this month.

John Hinshaw, President of Calhoun Construction, said “We have been looking for the right location for quite some time now.

Lexington is not slowing down anytime soon. We know that being local is imperative to providing the highest level of service.”

Commonwealth Credit Union Gifts $1 Million to EKU

Commonwealth Credit Union (CCU) and Eastern Kentucky University recently announced an agreement of a $1-million gift to support the

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Evans Banking and Financial Services program and the establishment of a new certificate program in Financial Technology and Cybercrime. In recognition of CCU’s gift, the Learning Commons at Stratton Building will be renamed the Commonwealth Credit Union Learning Lounge.

EKU President Dr. David McFaddin said, “Their generous investment will make a difference for generations of students and provide talented graduates to meet the workforce needs of the financial sector.”

CCU’s CEO Karen Harbin said, “While this donation will help launch the Financial and Cybersecurity certification program, it’s also an investment in

keeping our best and brightest right here in Kentucky as they begin their careers. I’ve been where these students are, and as a proud EKU Alumna, this opportunity is one that is near and dear to my heart.”

EKU’s new Financial Technology and Cybercrime certificate program focuses on solving vulnerabilities in the financial system, making it the first of its kind in the US.

BUSINESS CALENDAR

MAY 8

Fayette Alliance’s Grow Smart Academy is a free, four-session program designed to educate Lexingtonians on land-use planning and its relationship to our community’s economic development, environment, and quality of life.

If you’re interested in learning more about how land use impacts your daily life — from public transit, walkability, housing affordability, greenspaces,

climate, and livelihood — join Grow Smart Academy to learn more about these local issues from community experts.

Session dates are May 8, June 13, July 11, and August 15.

MAY 8

Employers can apply until May 8 for the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Workforce Recovery Program.

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Art by Nature: Urban Creeks

Lexington is seeking submissions for Art by Nature: Urban Creeks, a celebration of our local environment. This year’s exhibit will feature 35 creek sites from across Fayette County. Visual artists of all types —painters, photographers, fiber artists, jewelry makers, sculptors, glass artists and more — are encouraged to participate.

This year’s theme brings attention to local creek environments, which often go unseen. It also provides an opportunity to highlight how residents can protect local waterways.

The 2023 exhibit will be held from Oct. 13 through Nov. 24 at the Living Arts and Science Center. The program is not juried; artists of all levels are welcome to participate by submitting up to three pieces. Participants are guaranteed only one spot in the show. Works are for sale with proceeds going to the artist, though an artist may choose to keep their piece.

The City is planning a series of art and nature events in conjunction with the exhibit. Details on those events will be announced in early June.

Board Service

The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government has over 70 volunteer boards and commissions. If you are interested in being considered for a vacancy on one, please visit the Boards and Commissions page to learn more.

Vacancies Include:

• The Access Lexington Commission

• Alarm Advisory Board

• Animal Care and Control Advisory Committee (Veterinarian Needed)

• Bluegrass Crime Stoppers

• Commission on Veterans’ Affairs (US Army Veteran, US Navy Veteran, and VSO Representatives needed)

• Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention Coalition

• The Explorium of Lexington Board of Directors

• Homelessness Prevention and Intervention Board

• Mayor’s International Affairs Advisory Commission

• Opioid Abatement Commission

• Racial Justice and Equality Commission

• Senior Services Commission

• Social Services Advisory Board

• Tree Board

• The Opioid Abatement Commission

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Imagine New Circle

The second round of public input is requested for Lexington’s Imagine New Circle forum. Lexington’s Division of Planning is leading a study called Imagine New Circle. The purpose of the study is to consider the future of New Circle Road from Newtown Pike to Richmond Road. Visit www. ImagineNewCircle.org to learn more about the plan and to complete a brief survey on the draft concepts.

Lexington Public Library is Now Fine Free

The Lexington Public Library will be Fine Free for all materials, effective immediately, following a vote at April’s regularly scheduled monthly board meeting. Lexington Public Library customers will no longer incur fines for late, damaged, or lost library materials. Additionally, the Library has forgiven all current, outstanding fines.

Lexington Public Library is making this change because overdue fines disproportionally affect children and low-income households. Late fines may create a financial barrier for people in accessing

library materials. Libraries that have gone Fine Free have reported less stigma and an increased likelihood for patrons to re-engage with their library and its services as a result.

The Lexington Public Library is a center of community life that connects people of all ages with information, engages them with the world of ideas and with each other, and enriches the community by supporting learning, promoting literacy, and encouraging creativity.

Slow Down

Are you concerned about vehicle speed in your neighborhood?

You can request an assessment of your area using the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP). Outcomes from the NTMP can range from additional signage to installation of traffic calming features. Interventions like speed tables might have a cost share component, while others do not. Learn more here: https://www.lexingtonky.gov/ neighborhood-traffic.

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Bell awarded honorary UK Degree in 2022

Bell was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by the University of Kentucky late last year, at the age of 100.

Born in Harrison County, Kentucky in 1922, Virginia Bell was raised on a subsistence farm as the second of seven children. She earned a bachelor’s degree in math and biology at Transylvania University in 1944.

Bell and her husband moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where they raised five children. The family returned to Lexington in 1974 when her husband accepted the presidency of the Lexington Theological Seminary. At that same time, Bell’s parents, still living on the farm outside of Cynthiana, began experiencing the challenges of aging, allowing Bell to witness firsthand how care was provided for older adults. These experiences, plus earlier life exposures to how persons with dementia were being shuttered in psychiatric units, ignited her commitment to do something more for aging adults, particularly those with dementia and their families.

the legacy of Virginia Bell

There is perhaps no better way to celebrate Senior Citizens Awareness Month than to honor the legacy and memory of Lexington senior living advocate, Virginia Bell.

Bell died peacefully at the age of 100 in her home on the evening of April 8, 2023, with family at her side and with plans for the Easter service the next morning. She was born June 30, 1922, in Harrison County, KY.

“This movement to make our city Dementia Friendly has been a dream of Lexington native, Virginia Bell,” Amber Lakin, Chairperson of the Dementia Friendly Lexington Advisory Board, said as the program began to gain recognition.

Bell was widely lauded for her work in adult day care, developing one of the first dementia-specific adult day programs in the country, using a unique method of care based on friendship, known as the Best Friends Approach.

This approach is celebrated for its positive philosophy stressing dignity and techniques for success when facing a challenging disease.

In 1992, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from Transylvania University. In 1999, she received the Senior Award from the American Society on Aging for her dedication to the significant contribution that older persons can make to society. She was inducted into the UK Social Work Hall of Fame and received the Sullivan Award from the University of Kentucky in 2004. In 2022, at the age of 100, she received an honorary doctorate from University of Kentucky. Throughout her career, she penned numerous articles and books and lectured both nationally and internationally on the Best Friends approach to dementia care, as well as on spirituality and aging with Wayne. They were proud to have visited forty countries around the globe during their adventuresome years together.

A memorial service will be held at Central Christian Church, Lexington, KY, at 2 pm Saturday, May 13, with a reception to follow. Contributions in Virginia’s honor and memory may be made to: The Virginia Bell Best Friends Endowment Fund, Christian Care Communities, 12710 Townepark Way, Louisville, KY 40243 or Central Christian Church, 219 East Short Street, Lexington, KY 40507 or to a charity of your choosing that exemplifies Virginia’s work and spirit.

At age 60, Bell earned a Master of Social Work at UK, began her second career at UK’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and created the Best Friends Approach to dementia care, a model adopted by care facilities, nursing homes and day treatment centers around the world. While acknowledging the medical and psychological challenges of dementia, the Best Friends Approach emphasizes and respects the humanity of people with dementia and focuses on relationshipcentered care. Understanding that each person has a life history, identity and talents, the Best Friends Approach embraces the human need for connection through interpersonal interaction, activity, dignity and respect.

The approach, and Bell herself, received numerous honors, grants and awards, including recognition by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the National Council on Aging and the American Society on Aging. Bell twice has served on the Kentucky Governor’s Task Force on Alzheimer’s Disease; she received UK’s Sullivan Award in 2004; she was inducted into the UK Social Work Hall of Fame (2010) and she received the UK Alumni Association Hall of Distinguished Alumni Award (2010).

While she officially retired in 1993, Bell remained a constant mentor to the Best Friends program, conducting training for volunteers, attending activities at day centers, traveling throughout the world to help establish new programs and serving as a keynote speaker at national and international conferences. Around the time of her 100th birthday in June 2022, Bell addressed a global meeting on Alzheimer’s disease, continuing her efforts to recognize that beneath the challenges of dementia lies a person of value with a past, present and future.

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Teachers’ Academy

The City of Lexington is now accepting applicants for the Teachers’ Environmental Academy. In its fourth year, participating educators take part in a week-long workshop focused on environmental challenges in Lexington.

The workshop series, June 12 – 16 for elementary teachers and July 10 – 14 for middle/high teachers, is open to kindergarten through 12th-grade educators who work in public or private schools in Fayette County. Workshops will focus on multi-modal transportation, waste management and water quality.

“Thanks to what I learned from the Teachers’ Environmental Academy, I was able to develop a project where students researched issues faced by

our wastewater treatment process,” says Veronica Boller, STEM Educator and Sustainability Coordinator at Coventry Oak Elementary. “They learned about things they could do to make a positive impact on our sewer systems while also getting exposed to potential engineering jobs for their futures. I highly recommend this program to other teachers!”

Educators will receive training in curricula aligned to the Kentucky Academic Standards: Don’t Waste It, Project WET, Project WILD and Population Education. Teachers who complete the Academy by participating in all five days will receive a $500 stipend or have costs for a substitute reimbursed. Participants will tour the Lexington Recycle Center, the Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant and other facilities. Breakfast and lunch will be provided each day. Applications are open through Monday, May 15.

ConGRADulations Graduates!

The Fayette County Board of Education has confirmed that Friday, May 26, will be the last day of classes because Fayette County Public Schools will have met the state requirements for instructional days and hours in the 2022-23 school year without using weather make-up days. The board also agreed to add five flexible staff development days to allow

10 hamburgjournal.com | May 2023 KIDS AND FAMILIES
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employees to complete their contract obligations. The affected work calendars will be updated online this week.

In addition, district leaders released the schedule for high school graduations in Rupp Arena, which will follow the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

No Debate: Blue Devils Dominate

The team from Henry Clay High School has won the Kentucky High School Speech League’s State Debate Tournament for the 10th straight year. Henry Clay also received the 2023 Sustained Excellence Award, which goes to the team with the top accumulated points over consecutive years. After receiving this honor, a team’s points reset to zero. Henry Clay last earned this award in 2020, when it was established.

“To say that I am proud of these kids would be a massive understatement. I am beyond proud! I tell them at every tournament we attend how proud they make me with their hard work and determination to succeed,” said Ryan Ray, Henry Clay’s speech and debate coach.

Paul Laurence Dunbar was runner-up in the state tournament, which drew 12 participating schools March 24-25 at host Transylvania University.

Summer Camp

Where all people are embraced, nurtured, and sustained with open acceptance in God’s love.

KIDS CALENDAR

MAY 4

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High School’s production of Beauty and the Beast will run May 4-7. Show run time is approximately 2 hours plus intermission.

SUN MAY 7

Do you have what it takes to become a ninja? An adventure is waiting for you. ShootingStars Youth Theatre will bring to life Wink: The Ninja Who Wanted to be Noticed at 1 pm at Greyline Station.

Join Sleeping Beauty for TeaTime in the Grand Ballroom at the Kentucky Castle, 10:30 am. Each person attending must have a ticket.

SAT MAY 20

May Discovery Saturday is all about blossoms and blooms. Join the LASC for free planetarium shows. Celebrate Addie’s Day in the Kentucky Children’s Garden at the Arboretum. There will be crafts, giant

bubble wands, a STEAM activity, games, and each child visitor can plant something to take home! 10 am – 1 pm, Arboretum.

The UK Art Museum welcomes author Jayne Moore Waldrop for a storytime event featuring her new book A Journey in Color: The Art of Ellis Wilson. Waldrop will conduct a read-aloud of the book in the Museum’s ground floor gallery, followed by an opportunity for participants to create an original collage based on the works of Ellis Wilson. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. 11 am.

COMING SOON

Families, caregivers, and teens of the 6th District: looking for an affordable, fun, and engaging summer activity? Lexington Parks and Recreation Department is offering eight engaging themed weeks for teens in June and July as part of its Community Summer Teen Retreat. Teenagers aged 13-17 are eligible to participate. These weeks will cover Aquatics Exploration and Recreation, Local Leaders, Exploring Kentucky Natural Areas, Sports & Health, and more. Teens can sign up for as many weeks as they want, for only $10 each week. The cost includes lunch and snacks. Register at https://www.lexingtonky.gov/ summer-camps.

Programs

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Permission to Participate in Camp Activities

I understand and certify that my child’s participation in The Cathedral Domain’s activities is completely voluntary and I have familiarized myself with the camp’s program and activities in which my child will be participating. I recognize that certain hazards and dangers are inherent in the Cathedral Domain’s program including, but not limited to, swimming, rock climbing, repelling, hiking and caving. Although The Cathedral Domain has taken safety measures to minimize the risk of injury to camp participants, equipment, premises, and/or activities will not be free of hazards, accidents, and/or injuries.

I further recognize and have instructed my child in the importance of knowing and abiding by the camps rules, regulations, and procedures for the safety of camp participants.

Photo Permission

hrs southeast of Lexington, covering 800 acres in the mountains of Lee County, adjacent to Daniel Boone National Forest.

As the parent or guardian of the camper listed on this application, I give my permission and consent for the use of any photography or video that includes my child’s image.

I further give my permission and consent that any such photographs may be used by The Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, The Cathedral Domain, or the American Camp Association to illustrate and promote the camp experience, and/or The Cathedral Domain programs. Policy on Rooming Requests Rooming requests may be considered, but not guaranteed. Campers may request one cabin mate. The request must appear on both campers’ registration forms and the campers’ ages and grades must be the same. It is our policy to place siblings in different cabins unless otherwise requested by a parent/guardian.

Cabin mate request _______________________________

Our camp staff will work diligently and lovingly to make sure that all campers, especially those who may be feeling “new” or uncomfortable, are welcomed as members of the community of the Domain.

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CHI Saint Joseph Health and Lexington Clinic Announce New Partnership

CHI Saint Joseph Health and Lexington Clinic recently announced a partnership in which Lexington Clinic will provide physician staffing for the emergency departments at seven hospitals and an ambulatory care center in the CHI Saint Joseph Health system. The change took effect April 17.

“We are excited about this new opportunity to create an even stronger emergency medicine program in our hospitals to serve our patients and our communities with excellence and compassion,” said Anthony Houston, Ed.D., FACHE, CEO, CHI Saint Joseph Health. “This new partnership builds upon a century-long relationship with the Lexington Clinic where we share a strong track record of providing the highest quality of care to our communities.”

CHI Saint Joseph Health and Lexington Clinic have long standing partnerships in several clinical areas across the service area, including orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery and urological care.

Lexington Clinic physicians will serve the emergency department needs at Saint Joseph Hospital and Saint Joseph East in Lexington, Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown, Saint Joseph

Jessamine in Nicholasville, Saint Joseph Berea, Saint Joseph London and Saint Joseph Mount Sterling.

Host an event for Bike Month

In May, Lexington will celebrate its second annual Bike Month and you are invited to host an event! Bike Month will celebrate riding a bicycle for transportation, exercise and/or fun while reminding drivers to slow down, pay attention and share the road.

The month-long celebration will include inperson, virtual, and self-paced events hosted by the city and community partners.

The City will host two beginner-level commuter cycling courses and a Bike to Work breakfast during the month.

The Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization will also host its second annual StreetFest as part of Bike Month on Saturday, May 13. Oliver Lewis Way will be closed between High Street and Broadway to allow people to bike, scoot, skate, jog or walk along the closed street. Community organizations are invited to share resources and host performances, classes or demonstrations related to the event’s mission.

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City councilmembers attended the Kentucky Tobacco Control Conference to accept the Timothy W Mullett, MD Lung Cancer Award. The award is for the Council’s leadership in preventing lung cancer through education, advocacy, or policy change in tobacco and/or radon control, lung cancer screening, or other lung cancer prevention activities.

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TUE MAY 2

Register for the next 7-week session of art programs at the Lexington Senior Center beginning at 9 am. Classes include music, sewing, pottery, and even pickleball instruction. Get registered inperson or online at parks.lexingtonky.gov. Online registration closes at noon.

MON MAY 8

FRI MAY 12

UK’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging will host a Family Caregiver Workshop. This program offered in person, by phone, and virtually, is specialized for family caregivers and will offer information about dementia and caregiving, and will also provide an opportunity to reflect, rejuvenate, and gain a new perspective on your caregiving issues. Designed specifically for family caregivers. To register, call 859323-5550.

Control of Your Family's Future!

15th Annual Mind Matters Health Fair at Kroger Field. Enjoy interactive booths, free health and memory screenings, and presentations on healthy aging from 10 am until 2 pm! Lunch will be provided. Free reserved parking in the Blue lot located off Alumni Drive. Info, 859-323-5550.

FRI MAY 19

Control of Your Family's Future!

THU MAY 11

Join Lexington Senior Center for a health screening fair from 9 am until noon. Booths will be set up for blood pressure, hearing screenings, diabetes A1C, kidney health, memory screenings and much more.

Join Sayre Christian Village for a 40th Anniversary celebratory evening to raise funds for the older adult ministry at Sayre Christian Village, complete with Dinner, Clean Comedian Rik Roberts, and Silent & Live Auctions. Event begins at 6:30 pm at The Campbell House.

TUE MAY 30

Are you interested in volunteering, but just don’t know where to begin? Visit the Volunteer Fair at LSC from 9-noon where you can meet local non-profits

that need your assistance to fulfill their mission. The demand for volunteers is higher than ever and the Lexington community needs your help.

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Events subject to change, check with each individual venue.

Calendar

THU MAY 4

In the spirit of the Kentucky Derby 2023 and “Thurby,” Tom Leach will be the featured speaker at a Signature Club luncheon, sharing his breakdown of the 149th Kentucky Derby Field, benefiting the Hearing and Speech Center. Contact The Hearing & Speech Center for details and to purchase tickets, www. hscky.org.

GRAMMY Award-winning stand-up, Lewis Black performs his critically acclaimed sold-out shows worldwide. Comedy specials include HBO, Comedy Central, Showtime and Epix. 8 pm, Lexington Opera House.

SAT MAY 6

Ballroom with Sleeping Beauty herself. Guests will enjoy our delicious, signature TKC brand tea with a light and delicious brunch menu. Guests are encouraged to take a stroll and explore inside the Castle and across the grounds following their teatime. Tea party guests of all ages are welcome!

MON MAY 8

Keb’ Mo’ performs with special guest Anthony D’Amato, 8 pm, Lexington Opera House

THU MAY 11

FRI MAY 12

Taste of the Bluegrass, benefiting God’s Pantry is at 7 pm at 2201 Innovation Drive.

SAT MAY 13

StreetFest celebrates streets as shared, public spaces. The event, sponsored by the Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, is modeled on the Second Sunday events that took place a decade ago. The event promotes health and wellness. Nearly 200 people attended the 2022 event, 9 a.m – noon, Oliver Lewis Way between High St. and South Broadway.

SUN MAY 7

Teatime with Sleeping Beauty at The Kentucky Castle! Join us for an unforgettable Tea in the Grand

The Lexington Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association will host the Cool Cars and Cruisers Car Show at NorthEast Christian Church. Cars, motorcycles, trucks —anything cool with a motor is welcome. Free to the public to attend, $20.00 registration fee per vehicle. There will be food, music from the Iceman, vendors and more!! Trophy presentation will begin at 1:30.

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HAPPY DERBY DAY! Brooks & Dunn has returned to arenas with the REBOOT 2023 TOUR, including a stop in downtown Lexington at Rupp Arena on Thursday, May 11 with special guest Scotty McCreery. 7 pm, Rupp Arena

Events subject to change, check with each individual venue.

Mayfest Arts Fair presented by Central Bank returns to Gratz Park on May 13th and 14th! Mayfest is a juried art fair with a focus on a casual, familyfriendly atmosphere. Included are up to 100 Artist Vendors, performances by musicians, dancers, strolling performers, food concession vendors, and family activities. Attendance at the two-day event averages 25,000.

THU MAY 18

Chenault Vineyards is hosting Free Yoga at The Point beginning at 6 pm. Parking by the Paige Hill Reception Hall. Stick around the Welcome Center afterwards for wine, charcuterie, and boozy cupcakes!

SAT MAY 20

Celebrate Lexington’s official “birthday” at the annual Founders’ Day celebration at McConnell Springs, and experience frontier life

of 1775 for yourself. Concessions are available onsite with proceeds benefiting McConnell Springs programs.

Activities for the day include:

• Traditional live music and dance;

• Guided tours of the park’s 27 acres of woodland trails;

• Colonial crafts such as woodworking, quilt making, weaving and gun-smithing;

• Exhibits of colonial tools and Indian artifacts;

• Demonstrations of pioneer cooking and blacksmithing;

• A special frontier living history area around the primitive log cabin; and meadow.

• Children’s activities to include bow & arrow, tomahawk throw, pioneer kids toys and games. This free event will be held rain or shine. Sunscreen, rain gear and insect repellent may be needed. Visitors taking guided tours are encouraged to wear hiking shoes.

SUN MAY 21

Hooked on knitting and fiber arts in general? Spend the weekend at the Kentucky Sheep & Fiber Festival, an Annual Festival that promotes sheep, goats and other fiber-producing animals. Masterson Station.

WED MAY 24

FoodChain’s FEAST 2023 benefit is at 6 pm at Fasig-Tipton.

MON MAY 29

HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!

COMING SOON

JUN 2 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Fair

JUN 3 Truck-A-Palooza

JUN 3 Lego’s Brick Universe

JUN 8 Bluegrass Fair

JUL 10 Junior League Horse Show

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May is All About Moms!

What does Mom want for her big day? Flowers and candy and presents are always appreciated… but how about an experience? Below is a sampling of celebratory Mother’s Day experiences in the bluegrass this May.

FRI MAY 12

Why send Mom flowers when you could create your very own floral arrangements together? Give mom what she really wants: to spend some time with you! During this Floral Arrangement Class, experts will discuss design elements, floral processing techniques, and tips and tricks to help your arrangement last.*Price of ticket includes florals, arrangement vessel , and light drinks. 6:30 pm, Forage.

SAT MAY 13

The International Book Project invites you to a Mother’s Day Market and Afternoon Soirée on May 13 from Noon to 5pm featuring locally owned businesses like Kumani Arts, January Moore Woodworking, Talon Wine, Pomegranate, Kentucky Green Studio, Gatwick Beauté Collective, a wide selection of books from IBP’s bookstore and more!

Yuko-En Japanese Garden in Georgetown will host a Mom and Me Cookie Decorating Class at 10 am. Just in time to celebrate Mother’s Day, this class is designed to encourage a memorable experience with your child. In this beginner cookie decorating class each parent-kid pair will work together to create 9 themed cookies as shown in the picture. All supplies will be provided. This class is 90 minutes long and best suited for ages 6+. Ticket price is for both one adult and one child.

On the day before her special day, hop a train with your Mom for the annual Mother’s Day Weekend Train at Bluegrass Railroad Museum and treat them to a special afternoon. All moms ride for half the price of a regular ticket on May 13 when accompanied by one or more of her children.

Boarding begins at 10:30 a.m. for the 11 a.m. departure, but come early to see the museum exhibits and displays on-site.

The ride is approximately 90 minutes, and includes a mid-ride stop, with the opportunity for passengers to disembark, walk up to the edge of the High Bridge, and overlook the Kentucky River Palisades.

SUN MAY 14

Grab your mom and head to the Mothers’ Day Brunch Board and Wine Class at Harkness Edwards Vineyards. Learn how to assemble your very own brunch charcuterie board, sip mimosas and learn the basics in this interactive and instructional course.

• charcuterie 101

• selection of products

• how much supplies for my guest?

• what arrangement should I use?

You will assemble your very own brunch board with a selection of pastries, meats, cheeses, fruits, and additional components to make an aesthetically pleasing masterpiece!

Socialize with friends and other classmates for a day to please any palate. You will have time to enjoy the perfect brunch

board with your special guest.

Harkness Edwards

Vineyards will have their special Mother’s Day mimosas available.

Class ticket includes one glass of wine or mimosa provided by Harkness Edwards Vineyards. Mayfest Arts Fair is a Mother’s Day weekend tradition in Lexington. Swing by Gratz Park on either Saturday or Sunday for a juried art fair in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. Included are up to 100 Artist Vendors, performances by musicians, dancers, strolling performers, food concession vendors, and family activities. Let Mom pick out her own present from one of the many artists on site.

FOOD

Fire in the Neighborhood

Joella’s Hot Chicken sustained a fire on Easter Sunday and is re-opening after repairs and reconstruction.

EAT & DRINK FOR A GOOD CAUSE

FRI MAY 12

Enjoy delicious food samples, tasty beverages, live entertainment, a silent auction, the fan-favorite bourbon pull and more at this year’s Taste of the Bluegrass, benefiting God’s Pantry Food Bank. Make a difference and experience a memorable night of tasting and giving back. 7 pm at 2201 Innovation Drive.

FEAST is scheduled for Wednesday, May 24 at Fasig-Tipton, and features more than 20 acclaimed national and local chefs. All proceeds from FEAST benefit FoodChain, a Lexington nonprofit which forges links between the community and fresh food through education and demonstration of sustainable food systems. FoodChain’s aquaponics farm, food literacy education programs, and direct food access all increase availability to locally sourced, fresh food for everyone.

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Are you up to Code?

The Division of Code Enforcement is preparing for spring – their busiest time of the year. As the weather warms, Code Enforcement will see an increase in nuisance violation complaints.

Nuisance violations, outlined in Chapter 12 of the City’s Code of Ordinances, prevents property owners from having any of the following on their property:

• Grass and/or weeds 10” inches or more in height.

• Bushes, hedges and/or trees that interfere with sidewalk travel.

• The accumulation of trash and debris located in the yard.

• Furniture and appliances designed for indoor use, but located outside.

• Any junked, wrecked, non-licensed, improperly licensed or inoperable vehicle (car, truck, etc.).

As residents get out more to enjoy the nicer weather, they will begin to notice sidewalks that are broken, unleveled and/or safety hazards. Sidewalk repairs are the responsibility of the abutting property owner. Please make sure that your sidewalk is safe for others to travel on. You can find more information on sidewalks in Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances.

You can report suspected violations by calling LexCall at 3-1-1 or (859) 425-2255. You can also submit this request online.

Results from Reforest

Some 7,000 trees were planted during last month’s Reforest the Bluegrass event. More than 550 volunteers planted seedlings and young trees at Hisle Farm Park in northern Fayette County.

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This was the first large-scale planting in four years. More than 207,000 trees have now been planted during Reforest the Bluegrass events over the past 24 years by more than by 18,000 volunteers. For more information about Reforest at Home, visit lexingtonky.gov/Reforest.

7,000 trees were planted during last month’s Reforest the Bluegrass event.

Home & Garden Calendar

MAY 4

The Wild Ones Native Plant Exchange is at St. Michael’s on Bellefonte, 6:30 pm to 8 pm.

MAY 6

The Arboretum hosts their annual plant exchange on May 6 at 9 am.

MAY 13

The Down to Earth plant sale has relocated from Chevy Chase and is scheduled for May 13th from 9am-noon at Centenary United Methodist Church on Tates Creek Rd.

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40502 3625 BARROW WOOD LN ............................ $1,127,500 437 ADAIR RD ................................................. $890,000 1348 PRATHER RD .......................................... $730,000 2029 IMPALA LN ............................................. $555,000 241 HENRY CLAY BLVD $535,000 543 LAKETOWER DR UNIT 134 $459,000 1204 TATES CREEK RD $440,000 320 LEAWOOD DR $435,000 245 LEAWOOD DR .......................................... $425,000 787 HILDEEN DR ............................................. $380,000 807 TREMONT AVE ......................................... $270,000 500 LAKETOWER DR UNIT 26 ......................... $260,000 343 OLDHAM AVE $190,000 182 ST MARGARET DR $173,800 857 MALABU DR UNIT 6101 $157,350 2049 ST CHRISTOPHER DR $115,000 840 MALABU DR UNIT 205 $75,000 40503 3598 RABBITS FOOT TRL ............................... $875,000 3518 RABBITS FOOT TRL ............................... $530,000 639 WORCESTER RD ....................................... $425,000 516 MARBLEROCK WAY ................................. $335,000 299 PICADOME PARK $288,000 222 E LOWRY LN $278,000 2808 CLAYS MILL RD 3 $270,000 2309 MAPLEWOOD DR $260,000 600 VINCENT WAY UNIT 1109 ........................ $198,000 1338 CAMDEN AVE ......................................... $170,000 668 CARDINAL LN ........................................... $125,000 40504 1229 COLONIAL DR $591,500 808 KEENE WOOD DR $415,000 1713 BLUE LICKS RD $287,000 2016 ALEXANDRIA DR $250,000 1155 ALEXANDRIA DR $240,000 2125 OLEANDER DR $233,000 621 LANE ALLEN RD $232,000 2413 COGNAC TER $180,000 750 SHAKER DR UNIT 608 .............................. $130,000 221 MANDALAY RD ......................................... $110,000 1281 VILLAGE DR UNIT B14 ............................. $60,000 1281 VILLAGE DR UNIT D 5 ............................... $20,000 40505 1701 CHICKASAW CT $272,000 574 JUDY LN $215,000 1742 RUSSELL CAVE RD $200,000 610 JUDY LN $192,000 1618 CANTERBURY CT ................................... $190,000 1126 OAK HILL DR .......................................... $190,000 1706 LIN WAL CT ............................................ $187,000 942 HIGHLAND PARK DR $160,000 411 CARLISLE AVE $150,000 549 JUDY LN $140,000 REAL ESTATE Get the most out of your lawn this spring. 50% OFF* Save now with Your First Application SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! 1-855-481-3308 *Requires purchase of annual plan. Special price is for first Lawn application only. Requires purchase of annual plan, for new residential EasyPay or PrePay customers only. Valid at participating TruGreen locations. Availability of services may vary by geography. Not to be combined with or used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. Additional restrictions may apply. Consumer responsible for all sales tax. †Purchase of annual lawn plan required for Healthy Lawn Analysis, which is performed at the first visit. ◆Guarantee applies to annual plan customers only. BBB accredited since 07/01/2012. ©2022 TruGreen Limited Partnership. All rights reserved. In Connecticut, B-0153, B-1380, B-0127, B-0200, B-0151.
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IN LEXINGTON Neighborhood property sales info source: Fayette County Property Valuation office (www.fayettepva.com) 446 EMERSON DR $125,000 122 WITTLAND LN $86,000 113 JAMES CT $59,000 40508 563 COLUMBIA AVE ....................................... $262,500 535 S UPPER ST UNIT 317 .............................. $240,000 222 BOLIVAR ST UNIT 215 .............................. $240,000 650 S MILL ST UNIT 212 ................................. $187,900 432 E FIFTH ST $177,300 448 PRICE RD $174,150 754 FLORIDA ST $140,000 1156 ANDERSON ST $140,000 1043 JANE ST ................................................. $121,000 357 CORRAL ST .............................................. $130,000 505 WILLY ST .................................................... $60,000 507 WILLY ST .................................................... $60,000 40509 4135 TRADITION WAY $500,000 1702 AMETHYST WAY $500,000 4168 SPERLING DR $489,000 1013 DOE MEADOW CT $444,000 4781 WILLMAN WAY $439,000 3209 CHERRY MEADOW PATH $430,000 3274 TRANQUILITY PT $389,900 257 HAYS BLVD ............................................... $365,000 3340 SWEET CLOVER LN ................................ $359,900 980 JOUETT CREEK DR .................................. $350,000 3216 ORCHARD GRASS RD ............................. $345,000 1000 BOONE CREEK CT $315,000 716 RAMBLING CREEK DR $284,000 2189 BIRKDALE DR $282,000 2192 ICE HOUSE WAY $277,500 2221 KENWOOD DR ........................................ $269,900 2692 CRYSTAL FALLS RD ................................ $262,500 3088 BOBWHITE TRL ..................................... $250,000 864 MARBLEHEAD DR .................................... $237,000 328 FOREST HILL DR $235,000 1171 TWILIGHT SHADOW DR $220,500 1215 TWILIGHT SHADOW DR $220,500 1219 TWILIGHT SHADOW DR $220,500 Kentucky is my land. Kentucky is my land. It is a place beneath the wind and sun It is a place beneath the wind and sun If these United States can be called a body, If these United States can be called a body, Kentucky can be called its heart. Kentucky can be called its heart. very heart of America. very heart of America. In the In the JESSE STUART JESSE STUART Each Off ce is Independent y Owned & Operated BRADFORD QUEEN Kentucky Real Estate Advisor 859 274 2609 BradfordQueen.com
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