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News To Use “Christmas in the Beacon Gazebo” willVideo be held News Magazine Wednesday, Dec. 9, on ThisBSCTC week’s Greethe Prestonsnup Video News burgBeacon campus. A lightMagazine will stream ing of the gazebo on live the new official the from Prestonsburg camhome of take the magazine: pus will place at the McConnell 5 p.m. The BigHouse Sandyin Wurtland with Singers and Bandspecial will guest Pam refreshments Wright, who perform, iswillprincipal at and Russell be served, a Primary School. secvisit by Santa andAMrs. ond Sean Clausguest will will take beplace. Horne, Supt. of Russell For more information, Schools discussWright his discontact toJimmy trict. We’ll886-7347 also include at (606) or aemail cooking segment with jimmy.wright@ Brittnany kctcs.edu.Hoback and see just what she has cooked up The for this week. host City of Join PaintsBrittnany Hoback and ville will host coa host Hank Bond at 1 p.m., “Downtown Christon: mas greenupbeacon.com Festival” Saturor day,greenupbeacon2.com Dec. 12, starting Wednesdays. Shows are at 12 p.m. Horse drawn also archived on the webcarriage rides, hot cosites. coa, homemade wassail, and cookies will be available at the Stafford House, as well as face painting from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. A Christmas Parade will be held at 2 p.m. and Santa will be at City Hall with a phoRussell to booth Parade betweenDec. 2:304 The Russell Christmas - 5 p.m. A Christmas Parade, the Stockinghosted Treasureby Hunt Downtown Russell Busiwill take place between ness noonAssociation, and 4 p.m. Awill Livebe held on Dec. 4, beginning Nativity Scene will be aton7 p.m. display in front of TheSipp event, which bewill the Theatre be heldnoon on the tween andstreets 3 p.m.of downtown will Cash prize Russell, give-aways line up between 6 and of $500 and $250 will 6:30 on Clinton be heldp.m. at 5 p.m. Street directed by the Russell DepartUgly Police Christmas ment. Sweater 5K Walk/Run Thebe parade off will held will Sat.,kick Dec. at12, 7 p.m. at 2 p.m., in LouThe Registration featured floatwill will isa. be Mr. and Mrs. Santa begin at 1 p.m., in the Claus, as pictures Lawrence County will Highbe allowed after thelotparade School parking on inBulldog front ofLane; the fire $30station. with Organizers thatlast. there t-shirts whileasthey be no other in the Prize givenSantas for ugliparade. A chili/cookie dinner News, cont. on 8 will be served at page the Russell Fire Station immediately following the parade with musical entertainment provided. The parade committee welcomes all participants: floats, walkers, bands, fire trucks and others. The grand marshals of the parade this year will be Bucky Jones and Mark Ballard, longtime Russell residents and volunteers. For additional information Cheryl By please Kathy J.call Prater Jones, It’s the502-314-4662. time of year when “you better watch out” beMeeting cause you justscheduled never know The Santa Flatwoods Lions where will pop up Club will meet Thursday, next! November at 7 p.m. This past13 Wednesday, The and meeting be Santa Mrs. will Claus heldaatsurprise Giovanni’s paid visit on to Arlogillite Road.assembled in cal children the Non-members Mayo auditoriumwelon come. the Big Sandy Community & Technical College (BSCTC) See Newscampus. Along On Pagewith 2 the opportunity to whisper in Santa’s ear and have a photo made

November 11, 2014

Russell/Flatwoods/Greenup, KY

Monarchattends waystations: nature’s beauty stop Meek music academy operated by McBride family By Hank Bond The Greenup Beacon

tal then spent 32 years at the “I started gardening by trial source of information as well at the memorial in front of the Greenup County Health De- and error. I would watch the teacher. old Russell Depot. partment as a staff nurse then Victory Garden on PBS every “By reading and also pick“We are trying to get a MonButterflies bring an excep- nursing administrator prior to Sunday afternoon and actually ing up on shows like the Vic- arch Waystation garden started tional amount of beauty to the my retirement. take notes. tory Garden is how I came to on the Extension property but world. Monarch butterflies are “I do some part time nursing “This was early on before learn about the plight of the have had some problems getelbowsand with thein- husband music working recordhad all athe a Rubbing source of beauty great back at of the country health department GreenuptoCounty Master Monarch butterflies, their loss ting it going due to water isstars at least Stevens. relatives star andneeded. 14-timeI have Grammy runner-ups terest(or to Nannette when been awinners Gardenerandprogram. I would of habitat, etc and the Mon- sues and such. of the stars) while learning schools for and arch Watch organization. “Butterflies go where they nominee Master Martina GardenerMcBride. since 2006from alsoarea pickhigh up garden books the inner workings of the Meek spent the sixsecretary months forthestarted competition’s please – and please where they and currently my own compilareference li“When available I will go See Monarch music industry was just the studying at Blackbird. album. go.” - unknown our organization. I serveHe on thetion brary. Once the program was to seminars etc. I did so last On Page 11 experience Brennen Meek,for shares thatExtension one of the most at “It’s exciting, and I signed have up spring and learned more about Stevens offers a habitat County Council started in Greenup 22, of Paintsville, when to important things he learned whole newsoperspective butterflies as theygot migrate the Greenup County Coopera-a and learned much more. the Monarchs.” he hadyear. the oppor- there was “where bar on engineering stutherecently south each tive Extension. I amthe a member “I developedinmythe love of garThis ties into her interest and tunity to study at the presti- of needs be set professionhe said. Nanette is the daughter of thetohand bell choir at Ad-dio,” dening as a child following my activities with the Master Gargious Blackbird to for be many an effective A state-of-the-art rethe late William Academy, and Thelma ally vance years. regrandfather Raymond Stevens deners group. in Nashville. engineer.” studio exists at Stevens. She was born at Bain- cording “I also am a board membercording of Russell around his garden. “The Master Gardeners are Meek,Naval an Station assistant in “It’s the quality we theHeMountain Arts Center, bridge Maryland of theabout Remote Area Medical was an avid rose grower. a small group but we are inthe arts indepartment to beaffiliate. (as recording theaBig Sandy Singand fine has lived the Russell - need Kentucky I also takewhere “As child I have a very volved in some community atFlatwoods Big Sandy engineers) the from quality andveggie Band record. area Community since 1960. water colorand classes Janiceerstiny garden next to our projects. andShe Technical College strive Itothink be,”that’s he added. Case, director attended the Russell we LeBrun. about it,” Clayton garage in Russell. I helped my “We developed and main(BSCTC), recently gradu- Meek is the first person in herof grandfather fine arts at deadhead BSCTC, said School system and graduated she said in accessing how his roses tain the flower garden at the ated withShe a certificate as athe the region to train at Meek’s new credential truin 1972. then attended lifelocal has been. and generally got in his way,” Greenup County War Memorecording engineerSchool from of the Blackbird Academy. elevates the with program at Brennen King’s Daughters’ Her life also includes thely she explained a laugh. rial. WeMeek, received bulbs 22, tulip of Paintsville, recently graduthe Academy. Since returning from the college. Nursing and then earned an ad- love of nature and specifically “I continue to read books from around the state capitol ated from the Blackbird Academy in Nashville, “Whendegree I wasfrom looking at Nashville, has been “To have someone of Tenn. ditional Bellarmthis time ofMeek year, butterflies. and magazines on gardening buildings Tanyaas Pulwith athrough certificate a recording engineer. aine place to train, I wanted to hard at work helping proBrennen’s character and College School of Nursing. “I have been a Master Gar- and pick the brain of other lin and planted them at the War for Meek? the fine arts department at be “I trained best with thesince Big Sandy with Linda this type of holdMemorial, beganby mythenursing career duce dener taking Singers the coursesomeone gardeners. Hieneman the Veterans CemMeek said, BSCTC and the BigStevens Sandy the best equipment, and and Band album which will credential is something at Kings Daughters Hospiin 2006. our Ag. Agent has beenyou a great “Stay etery,tuned,” the Extension office and Nannette Blackbird offered all of debut at the 10th annual can’t find everywhere,” smiling. “This is a skill that Singers and Band, contact that,” Meek said. Big Sandy Idol Regional he said. “We’re glad he’s you can carve your own Case at (606) 886-7388 or Blackbird Academy and Competition in March at home, and we can’t wait to niche in and create your email ccase0005@kctcs. edu. Blackbird Studios is op- the Mountain Arts Center. see what the future holds.” own future,” he said. For more information on erated by John McBride, In addition, he is also What does the future

‘Commonwealth Curiosities: Volume Two’ premieres

By Kevin Horn strange road side attraction the White House in 2016. Kentucky is a state full places?’ From there it was Currently, Commonof strange and wonderful born.” wealth Curiosities Volume places. The pratfalls of making One is still showing on In Van Lear, a museum a documentary of this kind KET networks. While Midcelebrates all things maca- are that sometimes there is dleton is excited and lookbre; in Rabbit Hash, the dog a location the documentaring forward to more seeing Lucy Lou holds the posi- ian may want to go to but his work on this documention of mayor; and in Cave they can’t get access due tary, he is cautious about City, Guntown Mountain to time constraints or just putting out too much too became Funtown Moun- those with access not folsoon. tain to recapture some of lowing up with the crew. “You don’t want to overthe joy of amusement parks “George Remus reportsaturate the market,” Midof old. edly had some strongholds dleton said with a laugh. Kentucky Colonel Ste- in northern Kentucky “We’d like to do a few ven Middleton, documen- from back in the prohibimore showings. We’d like tarian and Convergent Me- tion days,” said Middleto do one in Paris, Kendia instructor at Morehead ton. “We got in touch with tucky; the folks down there Photos by for Anne State University, looked to some folks who do a gangreally like us, someStephens reacapture on film the road- ster tour up there, and they Steven Middleton, right, is pictured with Tanner son. We’d like to do some side attractions and tourist were going to take us un- Blevins, of Paintsville. Blevins worked with Mid- more all across the state. destinations of the Com- derground and everything, dleton on his “Commonwealth Curiosities” docu- We’d like to do one in monwealth as a way of re- but they never got back to mentaries which are currently airing on KET. The western Kentucky.” Veterans Day assembly at Campbell Elem School. June Whitt’s 3rdofgrade students to Medal of Honor pair are Ms. shown at the premiere Volume Two of listen connecting with his youth. us.” As far as a third volume the documentary series,and which took place Dec. 2, goes, the recipient West answers questions. Emily Fredrick Chaise Conley, members of the Raceland “Originally,Ernie I wanted to as he Other than onetheir location, Colonel is unsure High at Coffeetree Books, in Morehead. do a project on old post ofSwamp Valley Museum in on that matter. School Band, play Taps at the Campbell Elementary School Veterans Day Assembly. fices,” Middleton said in Frenchburg, which was cut “I don’t know if I have footage they had shot over the experiences on the road an interview with MSU’s mainly for not fitting with enough steam for a third the course of the several included Mayor Lucy Lou News Center. “One thing the theme the rest of the one, at least in this vein.” months of filming. Some of Rabbit Hash, who relead to another and I was documentary had, Middleinteresting take away from portedly has aspirations for Premieres cont. on page 8 like ‘what about all these ton said they used all the brary Science to advance in at the Rock and Roll Hall of gree to meet with university tour of community engageSpecial to the field, but I had no clue Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in admissions representatives. ment activities throughout The Greenup Beacon RSVPs can be made at http:// the Commonwealth. This Sara Crawford was a re- what I wanted to receive my some capacity. “But there are so many roadto.nku.edu/. trip to Ashland was the sixth cipient of the Northern Ken- bachelor’s in. “I was really excited to exciting possibilities, I can’t The #RoadToNKU is a of eight stops through Dec. 4. tucky University Trailblazer Award for Leadership in Li- learn that NKU offered the make up my mind at the mobrary Informatics Nov. 6 at library informatics program. ment,” she said. Sara will join four area the Ashland Plaza Hotel and It’s a wonderful opportunity Convention Center in Ash- to acquire the technical skills mathematics teachers who needed and really familiarize will also be honored with the land. The presentation was part myself with the field before NKU Trailblazer Award for of the 2014 #RoadToNKU starting on a graduate de- persistence in making a difgree. For instance, the library ference in the mathematics Commonwealth Tour. Sara is a resident of Rus- I work in is a federal deposi- skills of our children. “The Trailblazer Award is sell, Kentucky, and is a stu- tory, so the government docwith he NKU’s and Mrs. Claus, The college will onhost class I plan taking recognition of those citizens dent in library infor- uments visitors treated re- another event, on me throughout the state who are in the seasonal spring will serve matics were program. Sheto works freshments andassistant were enterDecember 9, well.” changing lives through new as a library at the Wednesday, tained with holiday musicaland on its Prestonsburg campus The support Sara has re- and innovative education Ashland Community selections by the theat“lighting of already the ceived NKU has programs,” NKU President Technicalperformed College. Sara was when Big Sandy Singers. (a well. campus landserved her Geoffrey S. Mearns said. a student worker at the li- gazebo” “We want thecompleting community an mark) beknow held, at 5 p.m. “I will didn’t what to ex- “With improved math skills brary before to join us ofin arts this degree time oflast pect Refreshments during mywill first again semester and added library capacity, associate celebration and reflection,” beat served The Big NKU asand an online trans- Kentucky’s children will be May. said“Books Dr. Devin Singersbut will againhad better prepared to meet the fer student, I have andStephenson, the written Sandy president, the a perform. publicexperience is corsuch a The pleasant demands of this century.” word haveBSCTC, always ofbeen 2015 holiday season. invited to said. attend“Everythis so far,” Sara The event is open to the passion of mine and Stelibrar- dially phenson addedmethathours even of celebratory event.so supportive public and will include an one has been ies brought though For more the information, journey and opportunity for high school comfortcurrent and joy times when are I was throughout challenging for many, Jennifer Little at Some my teachers are wonderful.” students younger,” Sara said. “I“We knew contact days,and youadults reallyinterget your hands full, Santa seems to be saying as have a lotmy to Master be thankful 889-4734 or isemail Sara’s dream job to workone ested completing their de- and another seems Sara Crawford I needed of Li- (606) tot in wiggles to get away content to stay settled durfor,” he said. jennifer.little@kctcs.edu. ing the jolly old elf’s visit to Mayo campus.

Honoring those who have served

Crawford honored as Trailblazer

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