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MonarchWilliams waystations: nature’s beauty stop Tyler to perform at Mountain HomePlace

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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 istime, terest Nannette Stevens. whenwhere needed.heI performs have been a Gardener program. I would of habitat, etc and the Mon- sues and such. BytoKathy J. Prater with hissince own “Butterflies go where they regularly Master Gardener 2006 also pick up garden books and arch Watch organization. Around Paintsville band. Like many acoustic please – and please where they and currently the secretary for started my own reference li“When available I will go See Monarch Singer, songwriter, gui- musicians who come to atgo.” - unknown our organization. I serve on the brary. Once the program was to seminars etc. I did so last On Page 11 tarist Tyleroffers Williams, bornfor tend EastExtension TennesseeCouncil State at started in Greenup I signed up spring and learned more about Stevens a habitat County in central Ohio, is a young where he Cooperagradbutterflies as they migrate to University, the Greenup County and learned so much more. the Monarchs.” man witheach big year. dreams that uated with honors, the south tive Extension. I am aTyler member “I developed my love of garThis ties into her interest and started when he daughter was just of stayed made region Nanette is the of theand hand bellthe choir at Ad- dening as a child following my activities with the Master Gartwo yearsWilliam old. Byand the Thelma time his home. the late vance for many years. grandfather Raymond Stevens deners group. he was four, he began playEast Stevens. She was born at Bain- While “I also attending am a board member of Russell around his garden. “The Master Gardeners are ing piano, attracting the at- Tennessee State Area Universibridge Naval Station Maryland of the Remote Medical He was an avid rose grower. a small group but we are intention everyone Tyler majored and hasoflived in the around Russell - ty,Kentucky affiliate.inI Comalso take “As a child I have a very volved in some community him. Although Williams munications and also comFlatwoods area since 1960. water color classes from Janice tiny veggie garden next to our projects. Born with cerebral was with the cerebral a minor Bluegrass Sheborn attended Russell pleted LeBrun. I thinkinthat’s about it,” garage in Russell. I helped my “We developed and mainpalsy and blinded palsy and became blind at Performance. School system and graduated she said in accessing how her grandfather deadhead his roses tain the flower garden at the in infancy, Tyler has infancy, he then has remained Lifehas hasn’t in 1972. She attended the life been.been easy for and generally got in his way,” Greenup County War Memoobstacles determined in his pursuit he has theovercome King’s Daughters’ School of Tyler, Hernonetheless life also includes she explained with a laugh. rial. We received tulip bulbs in order to become a of becoming an entertainer made himself into a musiNursing and then earned an ad- love of nature and specifically “I continue to read books from around the state capitol performer. despite obstacles. of skill andbutterflies. artistry. gifted ditional the degree from Bellarm- cian this time of year, and magazines on gardening buildings through Tanya PulMarysville, Ohio, Initially on been the piano, andGar- and pick the brain of other lin and planted them at the War ineFrom College School of Nursing. “I have a Master performing every chance he “Ihas beenmy singing on since guitar,taking Tyler the taught began nursingsince career later dener course gardeners. Linda Hieneman Memorial, the Veterans Cemhe gets to refine his skills, age two and has made guest himself to play the blueat Kings Daughters Hospi- in 2006. our Ag. Agent has been a great etery, the Extension office and Nannette Stevens performances appearances on stage with grass music that called to including some of his heroes, includ- him. He has developed a with some of his heroes ing Ronnie Bowman, IIIrd highly unorthodox guitar such as the legendary Tony Tyme Out, and The Lone- technique, playing seated Rice and Balsam Range, Tyler hails from central Ohio but has made his some River Band. with the instrument turned his hard work has already home in East Tennessee where he studied comThe gifted bluegrass up in his lap, and fretting produced a powerful voice munications and bluegrass music. singer and multi-instru- with his right hand while and original style that is theatre, located within the To learn more about Tyoften talked about throughmentalist resides in the strumming with his left. boundaries of the beautiful ler Williams, visit www. fertile musical hills of East Tyler has recently com- out the industry. Paintsville Lake and Mari- thetylerwilliamsband.com. Join Tyler Williams this Tennessee. Though born pleted his second solo alna. The concert will begin To find our more about in Central Ohio, Williams bum entitled Heart Over coming weekend, Satur- at 6 p.m. Admission is $10 the upcoming concert, call day, June 11, at the Mounhas made his home in the Mind. and concessions will be 606-297-1850. Johnson City area for some Diligently studying and tain HomePlace Amphi- available.

TheBeacon PaintedVideo Cow Art Gallery, located at 103 News Magazine S. This Main Cross Street, in week’s Greedowntown will nup BeaconLouisa, Video News host a Summer Arts Magazine will stream Market this Saturday, live from the new official June a.m. to home11, of from the 9magazine: 2thep.m. The market willin McConnell House feature localwith artistsspecial and Wurtland their work from painters guest Pam Wright, who to workers jewis wood principal at toRussell elry designers andAsoap Primary School. secand makers.Call ond candle guest will be Sean 606-953-0222 for Russell more Horne, Supt. of information. The Gallery Schools to discuss his diswill hostalso a Summer trict.also We’ll include Day Camp segment for children a cooking with Tues. JulyHoback 12-15,and from Brittnany see 10 p.m.cooked Call justa.m. whatuntil she2has to reserve your Join child’s up for this week. host space. Brittnany Hoback and cohost Hank Bond at 1 p.m., Appalachian BOLD on: greenupbeacon.com Camps for 7th and 8th or greenupbeacon2.com graders will beShows held June Wednesdays. are 13-14, June 15-16, also archived on theJune web20-21 sites. and June 22-23 on the Big Sandy Comm. & Tech. College Prestonsburg campus. Camps are FREE but pre-registration is required. Call Pauletta Burke at 606886-7398. An All Class Reunion Russell Parade Dec. 4 for all former students, The Russell Christmas teachers and staff of Parade, Memorial hosted byHigh the Meade Downtown Russell BusiSchool will be held June ness starting Association, 18, at 12will p.m.be held on Dec. 4, beginning at Robert Elam’s farm at 7 p.m. (next to the school). This event, which will is aThe catered event wth the be held on $10 the streets cost being per per-of downtown son and is toRussell, be paid will in line up between 6 and advance. Send payment 6:30May p.m. Clinton by 27 on to Charles Street directed the Hyden, 5138 Ky.byHwy. Russell Police Depart1559 Sitka, Ky. For more ment.call 606-297-6252. info, The parade will kick off at JCHS 7 p.m. Class of 1971 Reunion will be The featured floatheld will Saturday, Aug.Mrs. 13, Santa at 6 be Mr. and p.m., Ramada Innbe Claus,atasthe pictures will in Paintsville. Theparade cost allowed after the is in $30 frontper of person. the fire Please station. make checks as payable to Organizers that there “JCHS ClassSantas of 1971” be no other in the and mail to Edith Haley, parade. 314 Buckingham A North chili/cookie dinner Ave., West VanatLear, KY will be served the Rus41268. is June sell FireDeadline Station immedi1.For additional ately following the inforparade mation, call (606) 788with musical entertain9006 (606) 789-8806. ment or provided. The parade committee News, cont. page 8 welcomes all on 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 By Kathy J. Prater residents volunteers. Aroundand Paintsville For additional information pleaseof call A crowd 112 Cheryl turned Jones, 502-314-4662. out for the first Paddlefest of the 2016 season this past Meeting Memorial Dayscheduled weekend. The Flatwoods Lions The cities of PrestonsCluband willPaintsville meet Thursday, burg have November 13 atthis 7 p.m. joined together summeeting be merThe to offer anotherwill season held at Giovanni’s on Arof river recreation on the gillite Road. Big Sandy River’s Levisa Non-members welFork. come. Prestonsburg Mayor Les Stapleton, along with Paintsville See News Mayor Bob Porter, informed that the On Page 2 crowd was the largest yet, with more than 80 canoes

November 11, 2014

The Chicken Coop – for that unique touch By Ryan Pack Around Paintsville Sitting just off Kentucky Route 114, seven miles from Salyersville and eleven miles from Prestonsburg, you will find a small antique and Photos by Anne Stephens home décor shop. Ceremoniously named “The Chicken Coop” after the small farm that once occupied the space front Veterans Day inassembly at Campbell Elem School. Ms. June Whitt’s 3rd grade students listen to Medal of Honor of the barn, this little shop Ernie West isrecipient not so much a store as it as he answers their questions. Emily Fredrick and Chaise Conley, members of the Raceland High isSchool a homecoming. From Band, playthe Taps at the Campbell Elementary School Veterans Day Assembly. instant you step across the threshold, you are enveloped by a sense of warmth, welcome, and friendship. The smell of various scentand pitcher From trunks to vintage quilts, The ed candles braryantique Science bowl to advance in at thefrom Rock yesteryear and Roll Hall of gree antique to meet with university tour of community engageSpecial to combines to This would make a perfect addition to a modern day Chicken Coop may have just what you’ve create an aroma Beacon that is very the field, but I had no clue Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in admissions representatives. ment activities been throughout The Greenup looking pleasing. what Iroom. wanted to receive my some capacity. RSVPsfor. can be made at http:// the Commonwealth. This Sara Crawford was a re- guest You are met by bachelor’s in. “But there are so many roadto.nku.edu/. trip toofAshland cipient of at theonce Northern Ken- the pleasure to meet. She head for numbers and a gift imagination to create with the other the pair.was the sixth Tina one Trailblazer of the and “I was really excited to exciting possibilities, I can’t The #RoadToNKU is a of eight stops through Dec. 4. tuckyDotson, University her husband Cory are for home decorating, he has it. Many of the items in the most shoplearn that NKU offered the make up my mind at the moAward personable for Leadership in Li- the Coop cont. on page 8 perfect team. She has a a talent for welding and an shop are created by one or keepers I have ever brary Informatics Nov.had 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 difand kayaks leaving gree. For instance, the library ference in the mathematics Commonwealth Tour.from theSara levee behind of Billy is a resident Rus- I work in is a federal deposi- skills of our children. Ray’s Restaurant “The Trailblazer Award is sell, Kentucky, andfor is athe stu- tory, so the government docapproximate four-hour dent in NKU’s library exinfor- uments class I plan on taking recognition of those citizens cursion from Prestonsburg matics program. She works in the spring will serve me throughout the state who are downstream Paintsville. changing lives through new as a librarytoassistant at the well.” The event included anand The support Sara has re- and innovative education Ashland Community optional Technicalcookout College.lunch Sara in was ceived at NKU has already programs,” NKU President Paintsville and a atshuttle Geoffrey S. Mearns said. a student worker the li- served her well. ride back to Prestonsburg. “I didn’t know what to ex- “With improved math skills brary before completing an Local kayak rentals werelast pect during my first semester and added library capacity, associate of arts degree sold at NKU as an online trans- Kentucky’s children will be May. out early according to “Books both Jenny andWiley the State written fer student, but I have had better prepared to meet the Park Legend Outfitters wordand have always been a such a pleasant experience demands of this century.” in Louisa. The event is open to the passion of mine and librar- so far,” Sara said. “EveryRescuers Floyd of one has been so supportive public and will include an ies broughtwith methehours County Emergency comfort and joy when and I was throughout the journey and opportunity for high school Rescue Squad the“IPreyounger,” Saraand said. knew my teachers are wonderful.” students and adults interSara’s dream job is to work ested in completing their deSara Crawford I needed my Master of LiPaddle cont. on page 8 A crowd of 112 embarked on the frst Paddlefest of the season over Memorial Day weekend.

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