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November 11, 2014

Russell/Flatwoods/Greenup, KY

News Springtime Monarch waystations: nature’s beauty stop at the Mountain HomePlace To Use Ready for 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 geta 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 isterest Nannette Stevens. when needed. I have been a Gardener program. I would of habitat, etc and the Mon- sues and such. BytoKathy J. Prater “Butterflies go where they Master Gardener since 2006 also pick up garden books and arch Watch organization. Around Paintsville please – and please where they and currently the secretary for started my own reference li“When available I will go See Monarch It’s- unknown springtime at go.” our organization. I serve on the brary. Once the program was to seminars etc. I did so last On Page 11 theStevens Homeoffers Place – thefor County Extension Council at started in Greenup I signed up spring and learned more about a habitat Mountain butterflies as HomePlace, they migrate to the Greenup County Coopera- and learned so much more. the Monarchs.” that is, and the south each farm year. mantive Extension. I am a member “I developed my love of garThis ties into her interest and ager Russell Honeycutt Nanette is the daughter of of the hand bell choir at Ad- dening as a child following my activities with the Master Garintroduced a few the late William and new Thelma vance for many years. grandfather Raymond Stevens deners group. members ofwas theborn HomeStevens. She at Bain“I also am a board member of Russell around his garden. “The Master Gardeners are Place week. bridgeteam Naval last Station Maryland of the Remote Area Medical He was an avid rose grower. a small group but we are inAmong theinmost vis- - Kentucky affiliate. I also take and has lived the Russell “As a child I have a very volved in some community ible were area “Monty” and Flatwoods since 1960. water color classes from Janice tiny veggie garden next to our projects. “Rudy,” two friendly She attended the Russell LeBrun. I think that’s about it,” garage in Russell. I helped my “We developed and mainfellows that have been School system and graduated she said in accessing how her grandfather deadhead his roses tain the flower garden at the together birth.the life has been. in 1972. Shesince then attended and generally got in his way,” Greenup County War MemoNow years old, the of King’s12Daughters’ School Her life also includes the she explained with a laugh. rial. We received tulip bulbs equine team has arNursing and then earned an ad- love of nature and specifically “I continue to read books from around the state capitol rived atdegree the HomePlace ditional from Bellarm- this time of year, butterflies. and magazines on gardening buildings through Tanya Pulto be featured during ine College School of Nursing. “I have been a Master Gar- and pick the brain of other lin and planted them at the War one“I of themyattractions began nursing career dener since taking the course gardeners. Linda Hieneman Memorial, the Veterans Cemat Kings Daughters Hospi- Visitors in 2006. wave and give a “thumbs our Ag. Agent hasabeen a great etery, the Extension and Nannette up” to happy experience riding a office horse-drawn carriage around Stevens Home, cont. on page 8 Paintsville Lake.

visitors and pioneer fun

Paintsville Elementary SchoolBeacon Kindergarten Video and News New Magazine K-6th student for This registration week’s Greethe year nup 2016-17 Beacon school Video News is now available. Magazine will Please stream call 789-2651 or stop by live from the new official the school office between home of the magazine: 8thea.m. to 4 p.m.House week-in McConnell days. Wurtland with special guest Pam Wright, who to Fame 2016 is Road principal at Russell audition schedule: Primary School. A secApril 17, Louisa ond guest will beComSean munity Center, Horne, Supt. of 1:30-4 Russell p.m.; April 24, PikevSchools to discuss his disille Center, trict.Expo We’ll also 1:30-4 include p.m.; April segment 28, Hazard a cooking with Hampton Inn, 5-8and p.m.; Brittnany Hoback see April 29, Paintsville Sipp just what she has cooked Theatre, p.m.Join Regisup for this5-8 week. host tration feeHoback $25. ContesBrittnany and cotants mustBond be between host Hank at 1 p.m., the ages of 13 and 45; on: greenupbeacon.com those under 18 must be or greenupbeacon2.com accompanied a parWednesdays. by Shows are ent/guardian. For also archived on themore webinformation, call 1-800sites. 844-4704. Veterans Stand Down and Job Fair (homeless, at-risk and disabled) will be held Wednesday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Floyd County Guard RussellNational Parade Dec. 4 Armory. Free Christmas services The Russell and health Parade,referrals: hosted by the screenings, hair Downtown Russell cuts, Busidentalscreenings, ness Association, service will be referrals, housing referheld on Dec. 4, beginning rals, Veterans benefits. at 7 p.m. Available on-site showThe event, which will ers, toiletries, be held on the clothing. streets of Free lunch Russell, and prizes. downtown will For additional informaline up between 6 and tion 6:30 or p.m.transportation, on Clinton call at StreetMargaret directed Rice by the 606-886-4414 or Rhonda Russell Police DepartHeinze ment. at 606-259-2374. The parade will kick off trepreneurial at E7 np.m. SMARTS (Simple The featured float will Methods And Realitybe Mr. and Mrs. Santa based forwill Suc-be Claus, Training as pictures cess) willafter be the presented allowed parade April andfire April 28 in front21, of the station. at Organizers the Johnson County as that there Extension be no otherOffice. Santas Each in the session parade. will be held from 5:30 8:30 p.m. RegisA to chili/cookie dinner tration fee is $20. Comwill be served at the Rusmon sense, no-nonsense sell Fire Station immeditraining; learn how get ately following the to parade with musical entertainNews, cont. on page 8 ment 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 please call Cheryl Jones, 502-314-4662.

Country Cares Radio-thon for St. Jude a success By Kathy J. Prater Around Paintsville

Children fighting cancer are not in the fight alone – as evidenced by the generous community support given to this year’s St. Jude Radio-thon, sponsored by WSIP, Paintsville. The local radio station garnered a total of $61,151 during its 11th annual Country Cares for St. Jude Kids Radio-thon. This year’s radio-thon special theme was “Dinner Talented local singTime Around The World,” er Maranda Finney featuring a menu of Italian, stopped by the radioGerman and Appalachian thon to show her sup- WSIP’s Tim Collins and Winner’s Circle Auto Exchange manager/owner by at Anne Stephens Bruce Ritz spoke on air about the work being donePhotos each day St. Jude foods, as well as a finger port. Children’s Research Hospital. food bar. Visitors were welcome to choose one of the meals for $5, or to choose aVeterans “world sampler” for Day meal assembly at Campbell Elem School. Ms. June Whitt’s 3rd grade students listen to Medal of Honor $10. recipient West of the Raceland High The dinnerErnie feature was as he answers their questions. Emily Fredrick and Chaise Conley, members Radio talent Tommy School Band, play at the Campbell Elementary School Veterans Day Assembly. held on Thursday, April Taps 7, Meade spoke with Traduring Tommy Meade’s Ol’ vis Scott, Nancy Price Time Bluegrass Show. and Sherri BurchettAll proceeds from the Lemaster at the WSIP event will go to St. Jude studio during the raChildren’s Research Hosdio-thon. brary Science to advance in at the Rock and Roll Hall of gree to meet with university tour of community engageSpecial to pital. 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 docdent in NKU’s library infor- uments class I plan on taking recognition of those citizens matics program. She works in the spring will serve me throughout the state who are changing lives through new as a library assistant at the well.” Meeting scheduled The support Sara has re- and innovative education Ashland Community and The Flatwoods Lions Technical College. Sara was ceived at NKU has already programs,” NKU President Club will meet Thursday, a student worker at the li- served her well. Geoffrey S. Mearns said. November 13 at 7 p.m. “I didn’t know what to ex- “With improved math skills brary before completing an The meeting will be associate of arts degree last pect during my first semester and added library capacity, held at Giovanni’s on Ar- May. at NKU as an online trans- Kentucky’s children will be gillite Road. “Books and the written fer student, but I have had better prepared to meet the Non-members wel- A a pleasant experience of this century.” word have always a such candlelight vigil been was held in honor of JCHS studentdemands Luke Caudill on Tuesday evening in Mayo Plaza. come. The event is open to the passion of mine and librar- so far,” Sara said. “Everyone has been supportiveTuesday public and will with include ies brought Highso School evening a an teen-year-old JCHS In the tribute held in By Ryan me Packhours of Central throughout the journey and opportunity for high school comfort and joy when I was staff and community candlelight vigil held at student and quarter- his honor, a large crowd See News Around Paintsville my teachers are awonderful.” students and adults younger,” Sara said. “I knew members said quiet, 8 p.m. in Mayo Plaza,interback died tragically on stood silently in a semiOn Page 2 friends, Sara’s dream job is toto workin ested completing their deSara Crawford I Family, needed my Master of Li- poignant goodbye frontin of Big Sandy April 8, in an accident circle, holding candles teammates, teach- a beloved son, family Superstore. Luke Caudill that occurred at PaintsVigil cont. on page 8 ers and other Johnson member, and friend on Phillip Wessell Luke Caudill, a fif- ville Lake. Julie M. Westlake Administrative Assistant Pre-Need Advisor

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Crawford honored as Trailblazer

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