Lifestyles & Community
‘Studio Go’ at Flatwoods Christian
Flatwoods Christian Church at Waco will have vacation Bible school Sunday through Friday at 6 p.m. Children ages 3 and older are welcome. “Studio Go” is the theme. A community Fish Fry will be conducted on Friday, July 17, beginning at 4 p.m. For information or to register a child, call 369-5454.
The Madison County Republican Women’s annual potluck dinner will be July 10, 6 p.m. at Madison County Fairgrounds on Irvine Road. Tickets at the door are $10. Children 10 and under are admitted for $5. Food prepared by club members. Steve Robertson, chairman of Kentucky Republican Party, will be featured speaker for the event. An auction will be conducted, with Rep. Lonnie Napier as auctioneer. Everyone is welcome.
Union City Baptist Church will have vacation Bible school July 19-24, 6 to 9 p.m. Children ages 3 through eighth grade are welcome. The theme is “Boomerang Express.” For more information, call the church at 623-2845 or visit the Web site: unioncitybaptist.org.
Happy belated birthday wishes to Chris Kendrick and Cecil Broaddus, last Friday; Seth Stagner, last Saturday; Billy Lamb, Sunday; Hayley Richards, last Monday; Angela Isaacs, last Tuesday; Geneva Murphy, Wednesday; and Bobbie Warren, Today.
Happy birthday this week to Ricky Lawson, Friday; Jacob Powell, Saturday; Lola Harris, Sunday; Robert Lawson, Monday; Bonnie Russell, Richard Childers and Mathias White, next Wednesday.
If you have news, call me at 623-3880 or e-mail drtech@roadrunner.com.
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Pattie A. Clay – A Lasting Memorial
Newcomers to our county may wonder about the name of the Richmond hospital. Here is the story.
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It gets more difficult to grow old
I was just thinking the other day about being old, and what a difficult task that has become. See if those of you who are also old, agree.
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The early garden
I know we have had several beautiful days recently and that puts gardening into the minds of many.
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Now’s the time to experiment
Here we are in the depths of the March doldrums … not quite spring, yet not quite out of winter.
Holiday entertainment is past, and we’re not really ready to give up on our kitchen creations and go back to the same old things we used to do. -
Madison County Home Energy Expo on Saturday
Just because fuel prices are down from the $4 per gallon prices we saw a year ago doesn’t mean it is time to stop looking for ways to be energy efficient.
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Pasture renovation and seeding rates
It is time for reseeding pastures for 2010. The following contains useful information to consider before you head to the fields this spring.
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Get ants under control
Ants. They drive me crazy and I usually do not even mind bugs. Every year they seem to try to find their way into our homes and forage for food. But what can be done about these little nuisances?
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Raisins more than just dried grapes
Remember the “Dancing Raisins” from the 70s?
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Make plans to attend the Madison County Home Energy Expo
Making your home more energy efficient doesn’t take a lot of time or money.
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Money management program starts March 15
These days, most of us are trying to stretch all we can out of every dollar. We continually are looking for ways to be more diligent about saving it and more penny-wise about spending it.
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