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November 11, 2014

Russell/Flatwoods/Greenup, KY

News Parking Monarch waystations: beauty stop spaces dedicated nature’s to nation’s Veterans To Use

By Hank Bond tal then spent 32 years at the “I started gardening by trial source of information as well at the memorial in front of the The Greenup County Health De- and error. I would watch the teacher. old Russell Depot. By Greenup Kathy J.Beacon Prater partment as a staff nurse then Victory Garden on PBS every “By reading and also pick“We are trying to get a MonAround Paintsville Butterflies bring an excep- nursing administrator prior to Sunday afternoon and actually ing up on shows like the Vic- arch Waystation garden started Theyamount give ofmuch, tional beautyand to the my retirement. take notes. tory Garden is how I came to on the Extension property but they deserve even more inare world. Monarch butterflies “I do some part time nursing “This was early on before learn about the plight of the have had some problems getreturn. a source of beauty and great in- back at the health department Greenup County had a Master Monarch butterflies, their loss ting it going due to water isOn toFriday, March 11, terest Nannette Stevens. when needed. I have been a Gardener program. I would of habitat, etc and the Mon- sues and such. Paintsville Mayor Bob “Butterflies go where they Master Gardener since 2006 also pick up garden books and arch Watch organization. Porter ceremony setplease held – anda please where they and currently the secretary for started my own reference li“When available I will go See Monarch ting aside three downtown go.” - unknown our organization. I serve on the brary. Once the program was to seminars etc. I did so last On Page 11 parking spaces usedfor County Extension Council at started in Greenup I signed up spring and learned more about Stevens offerstoa be habitat by our nation’s armed ser- to the Greenup County Coopera- and learned so much more. butterflies as they migrate the Monarchs.” vices veterans only. Porter the south each year. tive Extension. I am a member “I developed my love of garThis ties into her interest and saidNanette he was approached is the daughter of of the hand bell choir at Ad- dening as a child following my activities with the Master Garwith the idea by Paintsville the late William and Thelma vance for many years. grandfather Raymond Stevens deners group. businessman Jimborn Gambill Stevens. She was at Bain“I also am a board member of Russell around his garden. “The Master Gardeners are and agreed it Station was a positive bridge Naval Maryland of the Remote Area Medical He was an avid rose grower. a small group but we are inmove forlived the community. and has in the Russell - Kentucky affiliate. I also take “As a child I have a very volved in some community for Purple Heart recipi- may enjoy the privileges in Partnering Flatwoods areawith sinceanother 1960. water color classes from Janice tiny veggie garden next to our projects. ents only, and the other for living in a free nation. “Just local Shebusinessman, attended the Wade Russell LeBrun. I think that’s about it,” garage in Russell. I helped my “We developed and mainhandicapped veterans. A remember them,” Murphy Smith, Porter said Smith School system and graduated she said in accessing how her grandfather deadhead his roses tain the flower garden at the space is designated said, “remember the sacripainted spaces,the third in 1972.the Sheparking then attended life has been. and generally got in his way,” Greenup County War Memofor our country’s Wounded fice and remember to give which are located on Court King’s Daughters’ School of Her life also includes the she explained with a laugh. rial. We received tulip bulbs Warriors. respect.” Street nearthen Espress-O Nursing and earned an ad- love of nature and specifically “I continue to read books from around the state capitol Murphy noted in his Also on hand for the Cafe, and his office made ditional degree from Bellarmthis time of year, butterflies. and magazines on gardening buildings through Tanya Pulwords to those assembled ceremony was the Comarrangements to secure the ine College School of Nursing. “I have been a Master Gar- and pick the brain of other lin and planted them at the War that each citizen should mander of Post 117, Thursignage. “I began my nursing career dener since taking the course gardeners. Linda Hieneman Memorial, the Veterans Cembe aware of the sacrifices man Mullins, DAV ChapFollowing a few words at Kings Daughters Hospi- in 2006. our Ag. Agent has been a great etery, the Extension office and Stevens Ballard Shepherd from Doug Murphy, di- made by the nation’s mili- ter 18 Commander Ballard From right, DAV CommanderNannette rector, Veterans Referral tary personnel and that Shepherd, Korean War Vet- and Post 117 Commander Thurman Mullins unCenter, and a prayer of- each veteran, and each eran Harrison Howard, and veil signage located on Court Street designating fered by city employee man and woman currently Main Street Association three parking spots for the use of veterans only Joe Keaton, the assembled serving, should be treated Director Bonnie Porter, as Mayor Bob Porter looks on. Along with the crowd moved to watch the with the respect deserving along with several com- signage, the curb along the parking spaces has unveiling of the two signs of those who sacrifice their munity members and local also been painted a bright purple, in honor of our nation’s wounded. – one designating parking own comforts so that others veterans.

The Hillbilly Days Scholarship Pageant Beacon Video will News be held Saturday, Magazine April at 11 a.m., This 16,week’s Greeat Pike County nup Beacon Video CenNews tral High School. For Magazine will stream more information, call live from the new official Elsie at home of 606-639-9414 the magazine: or McConnell Hannah atHouse 606-in the 437-6891. with The annual Wurtland special Hillbilly Festival guest PamDays Wright, who supports Shriner’s Chilis principal at Russell dren’s Hospitals. Primary School. A second guest will be Sean Sign-up nowof for the Horne, Supt. Russell Tolsia Youth Baseball/ Schools to discuss his disSoftball League’s 2016 trict. We’ll also include aplaying cookingseason. segmentFrom with now untilHoback April 9,and signBrittnany see ups what will take from just she place has cooked 9 a.m. to 1week. p.m.,Join in the up for this host old Fort Hoback Gay Middle Brittnany and coSchool gym. Ages host Hank Bond at 14-18. p.m., Call Robbie Conn at on: greenupbeacon.com 304-638-1323 or Seror greenupbeacon2.com ena ThompsonShows at 304Wednesdays. are 416-1935. also archived on the websites. Book Talk at the Johnson County Public Library will focus on the book “The Bourbon Kings” by J. R. Ward Thursday, March 17, 12:10-12:50 p.m. By Kathy J. Prater Please bring your own Around Paintsville sack lunch and Dec. drink.4 Russell Parade ToThe reserve a book or for Russell Christmas “The best part about havmore information, Parade, hosted by call the ing him home is getting to the library atRussell (606) 789Downtown Busi- hold him whenever I want, 4355.Association, will be ness without having to ask,” held on Dec. 4, beginning said Heather O’Brian, the at 7Stained p.m. glass craftmother of one-year-old tors sent her to first to The munity held a prayer vigil ing class will which be taught The event, will Colton Ramey, referred Women’s Hospital at St. for Colton, whose father, Tuesday, 15, atof be held onMarch the streets to locally as “The Miracle Joseph East, in Lexington, Bill Ramey, is a Paints1 p.m., at the OSCAR. from where she was then ville police officer. In the downtown Russell, will Baby.” Classupfeebetween is $35 which line 6 and Colton, who celebrated transferred to UK Medical year that has followed, it includes has been a game of touch6:30 p.m.all onmaterials Clinton his first birthday this past Center. and crafters After several days of at- and-go as both Colton and Street directedwillbytake the March 5, was born pretheir finished glass Photos by Anne Stephens Russell Police Departmaturely last year, via an tempting to get O’Brian’s Heather have faced health piece home. Call 297preeclampsia symptoms challenges. Among them, ment. emergency Cesarean-sec7775 morewill informaThe for parade kick off tion, weighing only 1 lb., under control, with ultra- Heather had to undergo a attion 7 p.m. 7 oz. at birth. Suffering sounds being performed procedure to remove three The featured float will from preeclampsia, symp- each day, O’Brian said doc- blood clots from her left Veterans Day assembly at Campbell Elem School. Ms. June Whitt’s 3rd grade students listen to Medal of Honor Canvas be Painting Mr. and onMrs. Santa toms of which are danger- tors finally told her that she leg, and little Colton had to recipient Ernie West as he answers their questions. Emily Fredrick and Chaise Conley, members of the Raceland High class as willpictures be held Claus, willatbe ously high blood pressure was going to have to un- be transferred to a Cincinthe OSCAR Saturday, a c-section, bringing nati hospital whereVeterans a stent allowed after the parade and School Band, playsaid Tapsdergo at the Campbell Elementary School Day Assembly. swelling, O’Brian March 19,theatfire 10station. a.m. tiny Colton into the world was placed in his heart “Miracle Baby” Colton Ramey celebrated his in front of she sensed something had Cost is $15;as students due to a sixty-five percent first birthday on March 5 with his parents, family Organizers that there gone wrong with her preg- struggling for his life. Last April, the local comblockage. At the time of the members and friends. be no other Santas in the nancy before her local docNews, cont. on page 8 parade. A chili/cookie dinner will be served at the Rus- Special to brary Science to advance in at the Rock and Roll Hall of gree to meet with university tour of community engagesell Fire Station immedi- The Greenup Beacon the field, but I had no clue Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in admissions representatives. ment activities 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 By Kathy J. Prater The parade committee learn that NKU offered the make up my mind at the moAward for Leadership in LiAround Paintsville welcomes all participants: brary Informatics Nov. 6 at library informatics program. ment,” she said. floats, fire the Ashland Plaza Hotel and It’s a wonderful opportunity Sara will join four area A newwalkers, season bands, was hertrucks and others. to acquire the technical skills mathematics teachers who Convention Center in Ashalded in this past Saturday The grand County marshals of land. needed and really familiarize will also be honored with the at the Johnson Pubparadeas this will The presentation was part myself with the field before NKU Trailblazer Award for licthe Library staffyear and visibe Bucky Jones and Mark of the 2014 #RoadToNKU starting on a graduate de- persistence in making a diftors enjoyed a “Welcome Ballard, longtime Russell gree. For instance, the library ference in the mathematics Commonwealth Tour. Spring!” Family Fun Day, residents Sara is a resident of Rus- I work in is a federal deposi- skills of our children. held from and 10 volunteers. a.m. to 12 additional informa“The Trailblazer Award is p.m.For Childen crafted yarn- sell, Kentucky, and is a stu- tory, so the government doction please call Cheryl uments class I plan on taking recognition of those citizens dent in NKU’s library inforwrapped eggs, “boo-boo Jones, 502-314-4662. in the spring will serve me throughout the state who are matics program. She works bunnies,” friendship bracechanging lives through new lets and necklaces, played as a library assistant at the well.” Meeting The support Sara has re- and innovative education Easter Bingo,scheduled and enjoyed Ashland Community and The Flatwoods Lions ceived at NKU has already programs,” NKU President Technical College. Sara was a variety of other activities. Club will meet Thursday, served her well. Geoffrey S. Mearns a student worker at the liThe library offers several Familysaid. Fun Days at the liNovember 13 at 7 p.m.for brary before completing an “I didn’t know what to ex- “With improved brary math skills activities and classes make Saturday mornmeeting including will be associate of arts degree last pect during my first semester and added libraryings capacity, all The age groups fun. held at Giovanni’s on Arat NKU as an online transKentucky’s children will be May. a weekly “Story Hour,” gillite Road. “Books and the written fer student, but I have had better prepared to meet the needlework classes, “Book Non-members wel- word have always been a such a pleasant experience demands of this century.” A bright smile says “WelTalk” discussion meetings, come. Chautauqa per- passion of mine and librar- so far,” Sara said. “EveryThe event is open to the come, Spring!” and “HapKentucky py Easter!” formances, and multi-level ies brought me hours of one has been so supportive public and will include an See News computer classes. For more comfort and joy when I was throughout the journey and opportunity for high school Children crafted yarninformation, On Page 2 stop by the younger,” Sara said. “I knew my teachers are wonderful.” students and adults interSara’sand dream is to work ested in completing their deSara Crawford Baldridge, hisjob18-month-old daughter, I needed my MasterofofRichmond, Liwrapped Easter eggs at library at 444 Main Street Elliott the Saturday “Welcome in downtown Paintsville or Lila Jane, learned how to make a “BooBoo Bunny” with the help of Georgean Daniel. Phillip Wessell Spring!” event. call 789-4355. Julie M. Westlake Administrative Assistant Pre-Need Advisor

Colton Ramey, “The Miracle Baby” celebrates birthday

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“ he best part about having him home is getting to hold him whenever I want, without having to ask,” —said O’Brian

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