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News To Use Revival – to be held March 21-26,Video at Louisa Beacon FaithNews Baptist Church, Magazine 7 p.m. nightly. Bro. Terry This week’s GreeConley willVideo preach. nup Beacon News Louisa Faith Magazine will Baptist stream Choir will song live from the offer new official each night. Everyone home of the magazine: welcome! Church the McConnell Houseisin located at the of Wurtland withcorner special Pocahontas and Pike guest Pam Wright, who Louisa. isStreets, principal at Russell Primary School. A secHillbilly ondThe guest will beDays Sean Scholarship Horne, Supt. ofPageant Russell will be toheld Saturday, Schools discuss his disApril We’ll 16, atalso 11 include a.m., trict. Pike County aatcooking segmentCenwith tral HighHoback School.andFor Brittnany see morewhat information, call just she has cooked Elsie at 606-639-9414 up for this week. Join host or Hannah at and 606Brittnany Hoback co437-6891. The annual host Hank Bond at 1 p.m., Hillbilly Days Festival on: greenupbeacon.com supports Shriner’s Chilor greenupbeacon2.com dren’s Hospitals. Wednesdays. Shows are also archived on the webSign-up now for the sites. Tolsia Youth Baseball/ Softball League’s 2016 playing season. From now until April 9, signups will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the old Fort Gay Middle School gym. Ages 4-18. Call Robbie Conn Russell Parade Dec.at4 304-638-1323 or SerThe Russell Christmas ena Thompson Parade, hosted atby304the 416-1935. Downtown Russell Business Association, will be “Jemima Boone: held on Dec. 4, beginning Life on the Frontier” at 7 p.m. will presented at the Thebeevent, which will Johnson Pub-of be held onCounty the streets lic Library,Russell, Thursday, downtown will March 24 at line up between6 6p.m. and when p.m. Betsy on B. Clinton Smith 6:30 will portray Street directed Jemima by the Boone. This Russell PoliceKentucky DepartChautauqua program ment. isThe freeparade and open to the will kick off atpublic. 7 p.m.Please stop by the library at 444 Main The featured float will Street in Paintsville or be Mr. and Mrs. Santa call (606) 789-4355 for Claus, as pictures will be additional information. allowed after the parade in front of the fire station. Sack Lunch Book Organizers as that there Talk at the Johnson be no other Santas in the County Public Library parade. will on the book A focus chili/cookie dinner “Judge & by will be servedJury” at the RusJames Patterson Thurssell Fire Station immediday, following March 25,the12:10ately parade with musical entertainNews, cont. on page 8 ment provided. The parade committee welcomes all participants: floats, walkers, bands, fire trucks and others. TheKathy grandJ.marshals By Prater of theAround paradePaintsville this year will be Bucky Jones and Mark Ballard, longtime Russell Everyone’s a residents and volunteers. ‘winner’ at new For additional informaauto dealership tion please call Cheryl Jones, A new502-314-4662. car dealership held its grand opening this past Meeting scheduled weekend in Paintsville. The Winner’s Flatwoods Circle Lions The ClubExchange, will meetowned Thursday, Auto and November at 7 p.m. operated by13Bruce Ritz, The meeting will be welcomed the public to celheld atwith Giovanni’s onstaff Arebrate he and his asgillite the Road. Paintsville/Johnson Non-members welCounty Chamber of Comcome. directed a formal merce ribbon cutting on the dealership grounds. Pleased See News with his On Pagenew 2 venture, Ritz invited those in attendance to enjoy a free meal of grilled hot dogs, hamburgPhillip Wessell

November 11, 2014

Russell/Flatwoods/Greenup, KY

New business, Monarch beauty stop Awaystations: return to oldnature’s time apothecary old flair

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 Beacon Greenupat her County Health De- and error. I would watch the teacher. old Russell Depot. opening business this By Kathy J. Prater partment as a staffinviting nurse then Victory Garden on PBS every “By reading and also pick“We are trying to get a Monpast Wednesday, Around Paintsville Butterflies bring an excep- visitors nursinginadministrator prior to Sunday afternoon and actually ing up on shows like the Vic- arch Waystation garden started to share a sandtional of beauty to the wich, my retirement. take notes. tory Garden is how I came to on the Extension property but It’s aamount step back in time, popcorn, ice cream, world. Monarch butterflies do some partThe timeSoda nursing “This was early on before learn about the plight of the have had some problems getbut with a modern flair.are or a“I slice of cake. a sourcetalking of beautyabout and great back at the health department Greenup County had a Master Monarch butterflies, their loss ting it going due to water isWe’re thein- Fountain section of the terest Med to Nannette Stevens. when needed. I havehardbeen a Gardener program. I would of habitat, etc and the Mon- sues and such. new Express Phar- buisness has polished “Butterflies go wherelothey wood Masterfloors, Gardener since 2006 also pick up garden books and arch Watch organization. macy & Soda Fountain, ample cafe pleaseon – and please where they style and seating currentlyand thebar secretary “When available I will go See Monarch cated South Mayo Trail, stools for started my own reference ligo.” - unknown our organization. I serve on adjacent to Southside Free- where one can snuggle up the brary. Once the program was to seminars etc. I did so last On Page 11 a habitat for toCounty Extension Council willStevens Baptistoffers Church. the counter and enjoy a at started in Greenup I signed up spring and learned more about butterflies theyhome migrate the Greenup County Cooperaand learned so much more. the Monarchs.” Originallyas the of to cool, creamy treat – and thePaintsville south each Dairy year. Cheer, maybe tive Extension. am an a member “I developed my love of garThis ties into her interest and the even askI for exdaughter the hand bell choir at aAd- dening as a child following my activities with the Master GartheNanette buildingis isthenow home of traofspoon for sharing with thea late William and Thelma special vance someone. for many years. grandfather Raymond Stevens deners group. to modern, independent Stevens. She wasthe bornadded at Bain- “I’ve “I also am a board member of Russell around his garden. “The Master Gardeners are pharmacy with already had people bridge Naval Maryland come of thein Remote Medical He was an avid rose grower. a small group but we are infeature of an Station old-fashioned and tell Area me about and has lived in the Russell - their Kentucky I also ittake “As a child I have a very volved in some community soda fountain. visits affiliate. here when Flatwoods since 1960. water classes from Janice tiny veggie garden next to our projects. “It’s just area something I’ve was thecolor Dairy Cheer. Some She wanted attendedto the LeBrun. I think that’s “We developed and mainalways do,” Russell said say they had their firstabout date it,” garage in Russell. I helped my School system she said accessing business owner and Tamigraduated May- here, andinnow they how can her grandfather deadhead his roses tain the flower garden at the in 1972. She been then attended life has been. and generally got in his way,” Greenup County War Memonard. “I’ve a phar-the come back and share an ice Standing behind the gleaming soda fountain counter at the Med Express King’s for Daughters’ School Heragain. life also includes she explained with a laugh. rial. We received tulip bulbs macist 25 years and of cream It’s been very thePharmacy and Soda Fountain are, from left: Carolyn Ward, Pharmacist Nursing and had thenthe earned love ofMaynard nature and specifically “I continue to read books from around the state capitol I’ve always ideaanofad- sweet,” said. Tami Maynard, Whitney Corey, Mary England and Jared Miles. Additonal ditional degree from Bellarm- this time ofadded year, butterflies. and magazines on gardening buildings through Tanya Pulowning an old-fashioned Maynard that she photos on page 8. ine College School Nursing. “I have been apothecary where of you can is excited to bea Master in busi-Gar- and pick the brain of other lin and planted them at the War embrace kind ofCem-You can contact Maynard began my nursing career ness denerinsince taking theafter coursecommunity gardeners. will Linda Hienemanatmosphere Memorial,…theIt’sVeterans get“Iyour medicine and have Paintsville us and give an indepenlike everything old is office new and and Nannette her staff at 606-789at ice Kings Daughters in 2006. our Ag. Agent has been a great etery, the Extension an cream treat at Hospithe having Stevens been in business in same time.” Prestonsburg for the past dent pharmacy a chance again. We love the old- 1444 for your prescription needs. Maynard held a grand nine years. “We hope the to serve them in a family timey feel,” she said.

Porter Elementry students teach preparedness By Kathy J. Prater Around Paintsville Fear comes naturally when disaster strikes, especially natural disasters such as flash floods, high winds, tornados, and blizzards. But a group of fourth-graders from Porter Elementary School say preparedness is the key to being less afraid when disaster strikes. “They wrote a book because they want to help children across their community feel better about natural disasters. They want them to be prepared and know what to do so they’re not as scared,” said

Kristen Sergent, the Porter Elementary Community Problem Solving Team Coach. “Don’t be Scared, be Prepared” is the title of the book. Within its pages, six fourth-graders, each a member of the school problem solving team, relate their own stories of experiencing severe weather and offer tips to other children to help them learn how to prepare to keep themselves and their families safe when Mother Nature sends a bad day their way. “I was in my basement Porter cont. on page 8

The Porter Elementary Problem Solving Team presented Johnson County librarian Karen Daniel with a copy of their book, “Don’t be Scared, be Prepared,” Tuesday, March 15. Photos by Anne Stephens

Honoring those who have served

Holy Week services to be held throughout week in Paintsville

Holy WeekDay services will continued later thatElem after- School. tion at 12:10 March with Father Ter- listen will be in of lunch/ Veterans assembly at Campbell Ms.p.m. June Whitt’s 3rd21grade students tocharge Medal of Honor take place in Paintsville noon with presentations There will be offerrance Hoppenjans directservices. recipient Ernie West as he answers their questions. Emily Fredrick and Chaise Conley, members of the Raceland High and Johnson County this from First Baptist Church ing plates located at each ing. On Thursday, March 24, SchoolThe Band, play Tapsand atFirst the United Campbell Elementary Veterans Day Assembly. week. Paintsville/ Methodist door and School though donations On Tuesday, March 22, Pastor Dan Heaberlin and Johnson County Ministe- Church. are not required, those re- First United Methodist the First Church of God rial Association began its Daily services will ceived will help with vari- Church, under the direc- will be in charge of lunch/ annual Holy Week services continue throughout the ous ministry projects in the tion of Minister Bruce Lee services. on Sunday, March 20, at week at the First United local area throughout the will be in charge of lunch/ On Friday, March 25, the First Methodist Church Fellow- year. services. First Christian Church, brary Science advance in St. at theMichael Rock and Catholic Roll Hall of On greeWednesday, to meet withMarch university tour community engageSpecial to Church with a ship Christian Hall, with to luncheons under the of direction of Minthe field, but I had no clue Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in admissions representatives. ment activities throughout The Greenup Beacon concert by the Community served at 11:45 a.m. with a Church was in charge of 23, Dr. John Hatton and what I wanted to receive mylunch/services some capacity. RSVPs can be made at http://Holy the cont. Commonwealth. This SaraThe Crawford a re- worship on page 8 Choir. special was service program/presentaon Monday, Mayo Methodist Church “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 ers, needed and really familiarize will also be honored with the land.chips and soda while theThe littlepresentation ones were invited was part myself with the field before NKU Trailblazer Award for to and #RoadToNKU greet some starting on a graduate de- persistence in making a difof meet the 2014 of their favoriteTour. cartoon gree. For instance, the library ference in the mathematics Commonwealth characters as Mickey Sara is asuch resident of Rus- I work in is a federal deposi- skills of our children. and Mouse, “The Trailblazer Award is sell, Minnie Kentucky, and isHello a stu- tory, so the government docKitty, Daisy Duck and Radent in NKU’s library infor- uments class I plan on taking recognition of those citizens phael Ninja Turtle. maticstheprogram. She works in the spring will serve me throughout the state who are The Winner’s Circle changing lives through new as a library assistant at the well.” Auto Exchange offers The support Sara has re- and innovative education Ashland Community on-and the-spot financingSara and Technical College. was ceived at NKU has already programs,” NKU President welcomes your trade-ins. Geoffrey S. Mearns said. a student worker at the li- served her well. “Come checkcompleting out ouran “I didn’t know what to ex- “With improved math skills brary before amazing inventory andlast pect during my first semester and added library capacity, associate of arts degree unbeatable prices on used at NKU as an online trans- Kentucky’s children will be May. vehicles. lookthe forward “BooksWeand written fer student, but I have had better prepared to meet the to seeing everybody,” Ritz a such a pleasant experience demands of this century.” word have always been said. The event is open to the passion of mine and librar- so far,” Sara said. “EveryThebrought Winner’s Circle of one has been so supportive public and will include an ies me hours Auto Exchange located off the grill hamburgers and for high school throughout the journey and opportunity comfort and joy iswhen I was Fresh at 503 Broadway, near were served to visitors mydogs teachers are wonderful.” studentsdurand adults interyounger,” Sara said. “I the knew hot Peking the weekend opening, dream job grand is to work ested inheld completing their deSara Crawford I neededRestaurant. my Master Call of Li- ing Sara’s Bruce Ritz, owner The Winner’s Circle Auto Exchange, cuts 606-264-4526 for more in- March 18-19. the ribbon at the grand opening celebration of the new auformation. Julie M. Westlake tomobile dealership. Administrative Assistant Pre-Need Advisor

Crawford honored as Trailblazer

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