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News To Use “Share the Warmth” coat Beacon drive, Video sponsored News by HLT Magazine Check ExThis week’s Greechange, is currently nup Beacon Video News seeking donations. Magazine will stream Coats, gloves, scarves live the new official and from toboggans may be home of –theeither magazine: donated new the McConnell House or used. The coat drivein Wurtland with special will end on Jan. 15. For guest Pam call Wright, questions, Angelwho or isAudrey principal at Russell at 789-2274. Primary School. A secondAppalachian guest will Hospice be Sean Horne, Supt. of Care will offer Russell grief Schools discuss hisevdissupporttomeetings trict. We’llThursday also include ery first of athe cooking with month.segment Meetings Brittnany Hoback see will last from 6 -7and p.m. just sheheld hasatcooked and what will be both up for this week. host Hager Hill and Join PikevBrittnany Hoback and coille office locations. host Hank Bond at 1 p.m., Light refreshments on: greenupbeacon.com will be served and all or are greenupbeacon2.com welcome to attend. Wednesdays. are Those with Shows questions also archived on the webmay call 606-432-2112 sites. or 606-789-3841. Flu shots are now available at the Johnson County Health Department. Call 789-2590 for an appointment on the day you wish to be seen. The charge is $25 Russell Parade Dec. 4 for self-pay patients; The Russell Christmas most insurances are acParade, cepted. hosted by the Downtown Russell Business Association, will be Free colon cancer held on Dec. 4, beginning screenings the Floyd atCounty 7 p.m. Health DeThe event, will partment; for which men and be held onagethe50+ streets women, (ageof downtown Russell, will 45+ for African Ameriline up between 6 and cans). To be eligible, 6:30 p.m.be on Clinton you must uninsured, Street directed the low income, and abyresiRussell Police Departdent of Kentucky. To ment. learn more, call 606The parade kick off 886-2788 orwill 606-793at7006. 7 p.m. The featured float will be Medicare Mr. and Mrs. open Santa enClaus, as pictures will be rollment information: allowed after theDevelparade Big Sandy Area inopment front of the fire station. district has staff Organizers as thatwith there available to assist be no otherquestions Santas in the Medicare and parade. plans. If you are new A chili/cookie dinner News, 8 will be cont. servedon at page the Rus-

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Russell/Flatwoods/Greenup, KY

Monarch waystations: nature’s beauty stop Thousands throng to see By Hank Bond The Greenup Beacon

tal then spent 32 years at the Greenup County Health Department as a staff nurse then nursing administrator prior to my retirement. “I do some part time nursing back at the health department when needed. I have been a Master Gardener since 2006 and currently the secretary for our organization. I serve on the County Extension Council at the Greenup County Cooperative Extension. I am a member of the hand bell choir at Advance for many years. “I also am a board member of the Remote Area Medical Kentucky affiliate. I also take water color classes from Janice LeBrun. I think that’s about it,” she said in accessing how her life has been. Her life also includes the love of nature and specifically this time of year, butterflies. “I have been a Master Gardener since taking the course in 2006.

“I started gardening by trial and error. I would watch the Victory Garden on PBS every Sunday afternoon and actually take notes. “This was early on before Greenup County had a Master Gardener program. I would also pick up garden books and started my own reference library. Once the program was started in Greenup I signed up and learned so much more. “I developed my love of gardening as a child following my grandfather Raymond Stevens of Russell around his garden. He was an avid rose grower. “As a child I have a very tiny veggie garden next to our garage in Russell. I helped my grandfather deadhead his roses and generally got in his way,” she explained with a laugh. “I continue to read books and magazines on gardening and pick the brain of other gardeners. Linda Hieneman our Ag. Agent has been a great

source of information as well teacher. “By reading and also picking up on shows like the Victory Garden is how I came to learn about the plight of the Monarch butterflies, their loss of habitat, etc and the Monarch Watch organization. “When available I will go to seminars etc. I did so last spring and learned more about the Monarchs.” This ties into her interest and activities with the Master Gardeners group. “The Master Gardeners are a small group but we are involved in some community projects. “We developed and maintain the flower garden at the Greenup County War Memorial. We received tulip bulbs from around the state capitol buildings through Tanya Pullin and planted them at the War Memorial, the Veterans Cemetery, the Extension office and

at the memorial in front of the old Russell Depot. “We are trying to get a Monarch Waystation garden started on the Extension property but have had some problems getting it going due to water issues and such.

Santa fly in on copter

Butterflies bring an exceptional amount of beauty to the world. Monarch butterflies are a source of beauty and great interest to Nannette Stevens. “Butterflies go where they please – and please where they Kathy J. Prater go.”By - unknown StevensEditor offers a habitat for Man has always fas- to butterflies as theybeen migrate cinated with flight and, even the south each year. more so when it comes to of Nanette is the daughter Santa andWilliam his reindeer. But the late and Thelma when theShe reindeer are atrestStevens. was born Baining up for their Christmas bridge Naval Station Maryland Eve has to and excursion, has lived inSanta the Russell make his early anFlatwoods areavisits sincevia 1960. other means – this past SatShe attended the Russell urday meant in Schoolthat system andflying graduated on a helicopter and landing in 1972. She then attended the square the middleSchool of Ky. of King’s inDaughters’ Rt. 321, in front of Premier Nursing and then earned an adMotors. ditional degree from BellarmHosted Premier and ine CollegebySchool of Nursing. Pop’s Chevrolet, Santa flew “I began my nursing career in the delight of hundreds attoKings Daughters Hospiof children lining the automotive dealership lot for a chance to sit on Santa’s knee and share Christmas secrets. While they waited, the children and their families

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Nannette Stevens

Santa Claus crossed the highway in front of Premier Motors on Saturday morning, escorted by Bruce Ritz and Brian Nelson.

Paintsville police sponsor ‘Shop With a Cop’

By Kathy J. Prater with their favorite police “This is a tremendous Editor officer. asset to our children, we As if they don’t devote Families also received show them that we are their enough of their time to ser- groceries for a holiday din- friend and they can come vice, the Paintsville Police ner and lunch and snack to us anytime,” said Police Department stepped it up foods for the children to Chief Bill Holbrook. a notch this past Tuesday enjoy during Christmas Gina Holbrook also said when they hosted the PPD break. each child in each family “Shop With a Cop” event, Though the department would receive a free Happy serving 22 children and got started a little late on Meal from McDonald’s their families a holiday sur- organizing the event, Gina following their shopping prise. Holbrook, wife of Po- spree at Wal-Mart. Targeted students from lice Chief Bill Holbrook, Paintsville Recreation Photos by Anne Stephens each school within Paints- said the community re- Director “Shoes” Hale also ville city limits – Paints- ally pulled together to help announced that each child ville Elementary, Central make a merry Christmas participating in this year’s Elementary, for the children. Shop With a Cop will reVeterans Day assembly at Campbell June passWhitt’s 3rd grade students listen to Medal of Honor and Our Lady of the “It’s been amazingElem what School. ceive freeMs. swimming Mountains were treated in just a short es to the Paintsville City and Chaise Conley, members of the Raceland High recipient–Ernie West ashas hehappened answers their questions. Emily Fredrick to a pizza party lunch with time,” she said. Pool this coming summer. School Band, play Taps at the Campbell Elementary School Veterans Day Assembly. their families, a visit with The families chosen to Santa, a gift bag containing participate were selected $100 worth of clothing, a with the help of the indicandy/fruit bag, and after- vidual school’s family rewards, a trip to Wal-Mart source centers, Holbrook More photos on page 8. So many goodies to choose from – Police Chief for a $100 shopping spree added. brary Science to advance in at the Rock and Roll Hall of to meetand witha university of community engageSpecial to Billgree Holbrook young fan tour debate over choossell Fire Station immedi- The Greenup Beacon the field, but I had no clue Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in ment ingadmissions a cupcake representatives. or a cookie. Why notactivities both? throughout ately following the parade RSVPs can be made at http:// the Commonwealth. This Sara Crawford was a re- what I wanted to receive my some capacity. with musical entertain- cipient of the Northern Ken- bachelor’s in. “But there are so many roadto.nku.edu/. trip to Ashland was the sixth ment provided. “I was really excited to exciting possibilities, I can’t The #RoadToNKU is a of eight stops through Dec. 4. tucky University Trailblazer The parade committee Award for Leadership in Li- learn that NKU offered the make up my mind at the mowelcomes all participants: brary Informatics Nov. 6 at library informatics program. ment,” she said. floats, walkers, Sara will join four area AshlandPruitt, Plazabusiness Hotel and It’s a wonderful opportunity By Kathy J. bands, Praterfire the Lynnette trucks andEditor others. to acquire the technical skills mathematics teachers who Convention Center in Ashmanager for the Mountain marshals of HomePlace needed and really familiarize will also be honored with the land. ItThe wasgrand an old-fashioned said this year’s the paraderecently this yearat will Thewas presentation wasand part myself with the field before NKU Trailblazer Award for Christmas the event even bigger be Bucky Jones and Mark starting on a graduate de- persistence in making a difof the 2014 #RoadToNKU Mountain HomePlace as better than in year’s before Ballard, longtime Russell gree. For instance, the library ference in the mathematics Commonwealth Tour. visitors gathered to hear with added lights and acresidentsdrink and volunteers. Sara is“It’s a resident Rus- I work in is a federal deposi- skills of our children. carolers, hot cocoa, tivities. the firstofyear additional “The Trailblazer Award is sell, Kentucky, and is a stu- tory, so the government docandForeven take ainformahorse- we’ve held a tree lighting, tion please call Cheryl uments class I plan on taking recognition of those citizens dent in NKU’s library infordrawn carriage ride. so that’s been pretty speJones, 502-314-4662. in the spring will serve me throughout the state who are matics program. She works Walking the Home- cial for us,” she said. changing lives through new a library assistant at the well.” Place grounds, visitors en- asThe special Mountain Meeting The support Sara has re- and innovative education Ashland Community countered a scheduled live Nativity HomePlace Christmasand The Flatwoods Lions ceived at NKU has already programs,” NKU President Technical College. Sara was scene in one of the farm’s weekend event was sponClub will meet Thursday, served her well. Geoffrey S. Mearns said. a student worker at the libarns, and were granted sored through a partnerNovember 13 atto7hear p.m.the ship “I didn’t know what to ex- “With improved math skills brary before the opportunity with completing Paintsville an The meeting be Tourism associate and of arts degree last pect during my first semester and added library capacity, Christmas story will as read Paintsville/ held at Giovanni’s on Arat NKU as an online trans- Kentucky’s children will be May. from the Holy Bible by Johnson County Chamber gillite Road. fer student, but I have had better prepared to meet the “Books and the written Paintsville Minister Wes of Commerce. Non-members wel- word havemore always Stedtefeld. To learn aboutbeen the a such a pleasant experience demands of this century.” come. so far,” Sara said. “EveryThe event is open to the passion ofHomePlace, mine and librar“We’re celebrating the Mountain loone has been so supportive public and will include an ies brought me hours of birth of Christ and we’re cated in Staffordsville near throughout the journey and opportunity for high school comfort and joy when I was See News taking our message from Paintsville Lake, call 606my teachers are wonderful.” students and adults interyounger,” Sara said. “I knew the Word,” Stedtefeld said. 297-1850 or visit www. On Page 2 Sara’s dream job is to work ested in completing their deSara Crawford I needed my Master of Li“Christmas is still what it visitpaintsvilleky.com/ always has been,” he add- things-to-do/mountain- The holiday lights at the Mountain HomePlace set the 1800s historic farm aglow. (Photos by Scott Hall) More photos on page 8. Phillip Wessell ed. homeplace. Julie M. 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Crawford honored as Trailblazer

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