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THE WOODFORD SUN, Versailles, Ky. March 8, 2012 5 Serving Central Kentucky Since 1961 1325 Lexington Road, Versailles 859-873-5181 Extended thru MARCH! Woodford Animal Hospital Small Animal Medicine & Surgery Receive 20% OFF when you have your pet’s teeth cleaned and polished during March Space is limited each day so call 873-5181 to schedule your visit. Fresh Breath + Healthy Pet = Happy Owner Due to overwhelming response Spring Market Sale First Christian Church Corner of Locust & Lexington Street Friday, March 16 9am - 6pm Saturday, March 17 9am - 4pm Baked Goods, LUNCH both days, crafts, jewelry, Easter Baskets, spring decorations, Beanie Babies, small furniture, lawn mowers, weed trimmer & household items. Rotary Club The Versailles-Woodford County Rotary Club will meet at noon on Tuesday, March 13, in the second floor conference room at Bluegrass Community Hospital. The speaker will be Chris McEachron, Life Adven- ture Center facilitator. Visitors are always welcome. Versailles Kiwanis Club The Versailles Kiwanis Club will meet Tuesday, March 13, at 11 a.m. at Callie’s Res- taurant at 447-C Lexington Road. For more information, contact club President Rox- anne Ethington at 873-1329. Visitors are welcome. AARP Tax-Aide The AARP Tax-Aide pro- gram will again offer free tax assistance and preparation for taxpayers in Woodford County with low and middle income with special attention to those age 60 and older. Persons do not need to be a member of AARP or a retiree to use this service. In March, taxes will be prepared every Thursday and on Saturday, March 31, (only), Thursday, April 5 and 12, and Saturday, April 14, in the Gallery Room of the Wood- ford County Public Library. Filers must bring the following documents to their appoint- ment: a photo ID is required and Social Security card for each person on the return, all W-2 and/or 1099 forms, pay- ments for child care expenses, (plus name, address, EIN or SSN of child care provider). Form 1098-T (if applicable), student loan interest paid in 2011, mortgage and property tax information, routing and account information for direct deposit and a copy of their 2010 tax return. All returns are filed electronically. WCCD Awards The Woodford County Conservation District each year awards environmental education grants, a teacher of the year award and a Woodford County High School senior scholarship. Applications for these awards can be picked up in each Woodford County school office and at the WCCD office, Agriculture Resource Building, 180 Beasley Road, Versailles. Applications are due by March 15. For more information, call Lillie Cox at 873-4941. Life Adventure Center Play Date with Your Mate: Event series for married couples “It Takes Two to GPS,” March 17, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Explore Life Adventure Cen- ter of the Bluegrass 575-acre farm while participating in a real-world outdoor treasure hunt. Discover hidden caches using a GPS unit. Includes lunch. No previous experience required. Registration is open through Tuesday, March 13. Cost is $35/couple. Registra- tion required. Contact Tracey Wright at 873-3271 or visit www.lacbg.com. Benefit Horse Show, Sat- urday, March 17, 10 a.m. A horse show for all riding levels and disciplines, ages 7 and up. Ribbons are given up to fourth place. Gates will open at 8 a.m. for parking. Trailer parking fee, $10. All classes are $5 to enter. Registration required. Contact Kara Robinson at 873- 3271 or visit www.lacbg.com. Wilderness Living Program Instructor Training, Friday, March 16, to Sunday, March 18. A 2-day course to learn ways to teach wilderness skills and build communication. Participants must be 18 or older. Registration required. Contact Byron Marlowe, WLP operations director, at Byron@ lacbg.com or 873-3271. “The Great Family Chal- lenge, ”March 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is open to fami- lies of all sizes. Families can expect to spend time playing and learning while they work together to solve challenges on the low challenge course and encourage each other as they conquer our rock wall and ride the zip line or giant swing. Ages 7 and up. Registration re- quired. Contact Jen Reenders, challenge course manager, at j[email protected] or 873-3271. Woodford County Woman’s Club The Garden Department of the Woodford County Woman’s Club will meet at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, at the Little House. The program will be “Development of a Colonial Herb Garden at the Jack Jouett House” presented by Raverne McLellan (club member and volunteer at the Jouett House). Sophia Bow- man and Joyce Love will be hostesses. Community Calendar The deadline for Community Calendar items is 4 p.m. Monday. AAUW Bluegrass Central Branch Meeting The American Association of University Women Blue- grass Central Branch will have its monthly meeting on Thurs- day, March 15, in the second floor gallery of the Versailles Library, 115 N. Main Street, Versailles. The social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with finger food and beverages provided by the chapter. The speaker will begin the program at 6 p.m. As always, meetings are open to the public. For more information, contact Bluegrass Central Branch President Nancy Dicken at 879-0955 or Co-President Ramona Griffin at (502) 695-2899. Relay For Life Team Captains’ Meeting The Relay For Life team captains meeting will be held Monday, March 12, at 6:30 p.m. on second floor of the First Christian Church with relay committee members meeting at 7:30 p.m. Distinguished Young Women Sign-Ups Sign-ups will be taken for Distinguished Young Women of Woodford County (Junior Miss) on March 22 and 23. Committee members will be at the Woodford County High School cafeteria during the lunch hours. Visitors’ Center Discussion The community is invited to discuss the possibility of a new visitors’ center tonight, Thursday, March 8, at 6:30 at the Woodford County Ag- riculture Resource Building, 180 Beasley Road, in the Woodford County Park across from the senior citizens center. For more information, contact, Lillie Cox at (859) 608-4008 or Bessie Bain at 873-5658. ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ Auditions Auditions for the Woodford Theatre production of “Smoke on the Mountain” will be held Saturday, March 31, at 1 p.m. and Monday, April 2, at 6:30 p.m. There are roles for 7 to 12 actors/singers and actor/ singer/musicians (piano or string instruments only) ages 16 to 50s. Bring a prepared song with sheet music, and a piano accompanist will be pro- vided. Musicians should bring their instrument (piano players will have a piano provided.) It is encouraged to accompany yourself, but musicians who wish to separate their playing and singing ability will be given a separate opportunity to play. Those who do not play instruments are still strongly encouraged to audition as casting is not contingent on the ability to play. There will also be cold reading from the script. Possible callbacks will be held Tuesday, April 3. E-mail the director at artisticdirector@ woodfordtheatre.com for more information. Scripts are avail- able for checkout from the box office with a $10 deposit Monday through Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. Call 873-0648. Red Cross Blood Drive The Red Cross will host community-wide blood drive for Woodford County residents at Taylor Manor Nursing Home, 300, Berry Avenue, on Saturday, March 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. An appoint- ment is necessary to donate. Call 873-4201 to schedule an appointment. Anyone at least 17 years old and weighing at least 110 pounds in good health is eligible to donate blood and is eligible to donate every 56 days. There is no upper age limit for donation. Jack Jouett House Events A volunteer fair will be held at the Jack Jouett House on Saturday, March 10, and Sunday, March 11, between 1 and 5 p.m. Call 873-7902 or e-mail jmeador@jouetthouse. org for more information. Tim Arnold, the “Silhouette Man,” will be hand-cutting silhouettes at the Jack Jouett House on Friday, March 23, and Saturday, March 24, from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. each day. All ages are welcome; pets too. Cost is $40/per subject and includes two silhouettes (a left-facing and a right-facing); additional copies are $10. Ap- pointments are required and times are limited. Call 873- 7902 to schedule an appoint- ment. More information is available at www.jouetthouse. org. The Jack Jouett House His- tory Book Club will meet next on Monday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss “Westward into Kentucky: the Narrative of Daniel Trabue,” edited by Raymond Chester Young. For more information about the Jack Jouett House History Book Club call 873-7902 or visit www.jouetthouse.org. Extension Events 4-H Clubs and Classes March 19 - 4-H Livestock Club, 4 p.m. March 12 - 4-H Shooting Sports Club, 6 p.m., Anderson County Sportsman Club, ar- chery and black powder prac- tice. For more information, contact the Extension office. March 19 - 4-H Shooting Sports Club, 6 p.m., Anderson County Sportsman Club, Rifle and shotgun Practice. For more information, contact the Exten- sion office. March 20 - 4-H Cloverbuds Club, 4 p.m. This club is for children 5 to 8 years old. Par- ents are asked to attend with their child and a small fee is charged to cover supplies for projects. Space is limited, so contact the Extension Office to reserve a spot. March 26 - 4-H Shooting Sports Club, 6:00 p.m., Ander- son County Sportsman Club, archery and black powder prac- tice. For more information, contact the Extension office. Homemakers Club meet- ings: Circle of Friends – Thurs- day, March 15, 7 p.m. Friendly – Wednesday, March 14, 10:30 a.m. Mortonsville – Thursday, March 15, 10 a.m. Nonesuch – Monday, March 12, 9 a.m. Patchwork – Monday, March 19, 6:30 p.m. Pisgah – Wednesday, March 14, 10 a.m. Sundowners – Thursday, March 8, 7 p.m. Sycamore – Monday, March 12, 7 p.m. Troy – Tuesday, March 13, 10 a.m. SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY School fifth graders visited the state capitol on Feb. 24. Front, from left, are Jaylynn Murillo, Matti Springate, and Hannah Vierya. At back is state Rep. Carl Rollins. (Photo submitted) Applications for education assistance from the Horse Farm Workers Educational Assis- tance Fund are now available for high school graduates going to college or technical training in the fall. Applicants must be children of a parent or parents who have worked on a Central Kentucky Horse farm workers educational assistance available Thoroughbred farm for at least three years. Scholarships are awarded based upon need, merit, a written essay, and personal interview and are for tuition only. Call (859) 269-1719 to request an application. Visit website www.horsefarmwork- erseducationfund.com. PCHA to give cash reward for essay The Pisgah Community Historical Association will hold an essay contest for all Woodford County residents in grades 9 to 12. Essayists should drive (or be driven) around the area lo- cated on Pisgah Pike, Paynes Mill Road, Old Frankfort Pike, Big Sink Road and/or Williams Lane in Woodford County, describe what they see, and comment upon why this area is of historic and/ or agricultural importance to Woodford County. The essay should be 500 words or fewer. The first place es- say prize will be $500 and the second place essay prize will be $250. Entries are due on or before March 15 and must be submitted to mindsend- [email protected]. Pro- vide name and contact infor- mation on the essay submit- ted. Essays will be judged by three appointed members of the Pisgah Community His- torical Association and the winners will be announced on May 1. BANKRUPTCY Most people can still file... • Chapter 7 - Eliminates most Debts • Chapter 13 - Debt relief with dignity. Consolidate credit card debt with no interest. Springate Law Office 112A South Main St. Versailles • (859) 873-6799 Gallery of Photographic Art Hands-On Workshop Saturday, March 10 th 10 a.m. $ 150/person Class size limited Sign up early Bring your digital camera, lens & manual. Topics: Basic Camera Settings • ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture • Auto Focus Modes • Creativity • Much More! Register by calling 859-333-9909 or via Paypal at www.kennydid.com 102 E. Main Street • Midway • 859-421-8973 S What You Really Need to Know to Make Spectacular Photographs Instruction by Diverse Photographers & Kenny Smith We Can’t Keep A Secret... Come See What We Want to Share With You. ■ High Expectations ■ Family Atmosphere ■ Challenging Curriculum ■ Spiritual Growth ■ Disciplined-Safe Environment Don’t Take Our Word for It! VISIT ST. LEO FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE Sunday, March 11, 2012 2:00 p.m. Or call us at (859) 873-4591 to arrange a private tour. George Pressey, Principal 255 Huntertown Rd. Versailles, KY Grades Pre K 4-8

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THE WOODFORD SUN, Versailles, Ky. March 8, 2012 5

Serving Central Kentucky Since 19611325 Lexington Road, Versailles • 859-873-5181

Extended thru

MARCH!

WoodfordAnimal Hospital

Small Animal Medicine & Surgery

Receive 20% OFF when youhave your pet’s teeth cleaned and

polished during March

Space is limited each day so call 873-5181to schedule your visit.

Fresh Breath + Healthy Pet = Happy Owner

Due to overwhelming response

Spring MarketSale

First Christian ChurchCorner of Locust & Lexington Street

Friday, March 16 9am - 6pmSaturday, March 17 9am - 4pm

Baked Goods, LUNCH both days, crafts, jewelry, Easter Baskets, spring decorations, Beanie Babies, small furniture, lawn mowers,

weed trimmer & household items.

Rotary ClubThe Versailles-Woodford

County Rotary Club will meet at noon on Tuesday, March 13, in the second fl oor conference room at Bluegrass Community Hospital. The speaker will be Chris McEachron, Life Adven-ture Center facilitator. Visitors are always welcome.

Versailles Kiwanis ClubThe Versailles Kiwanis

Club will meet Tuesday, March 13, at 11 a.m. at Callie’s Res-taurant at 447-C Lexington Road. For more information, contact club President Rox-anne Ethington at 873-1329. Visitors are welcome.

AARP Tax-AideThe AARP Tax-Aide pro-

gram will again offer free tax assistance and preparation for taxpayers in Woodford County with low and middle income with special attention to those age 60 and older. Persons do not need to be a member of AARP or a retiree to use this service. In March, taxes will be prepared every Thursday and on Saturday, March 31, (only), Thursday, April 5 and 12, and Saturday, April 14, in the Gallery Room of the Wood-ford County Public Library. Filers must bring the following documents to their appoint-ment: a photo ID is required and Social Security card for each person on the return, all W-2 and/or 1099 forms, pay-ments for child care expenses, (plus name, address, EIN or SSN of child care provider). Form 1098-T (if applicable), student loan interest paid in 2011, mortgage and property tax information, routing and account information for direct deposit and a copy of their 2010 tax return. All returns are fi led electronically.

WCCD AwardsThe Woodford County

Conservation District each year awards environmental education grants, a teacher of the year award and a Woodford County High School senior scholarship. Applications for these awards can be picked up in each Woodford County school offi ce and at the WCCD offi ce, Agriculture Resource Building, 180 Beasley Road, Versailles. Applications are due by March 15. For more information, call Lillie Cox at 873-4941.

Life Adventure CenterPlay Date with Your Mate:

Event series for married couples

“It Takes Two to GPS,” March 17, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Explore Life Adventure Cen-ter of the Bluegrass 575-acre farm while participating in a real-world outdoor treasure hunt. Discover hidden caches using a GPS unit. Includes lunch. No previous experience required. Registration is open through Tuesday, March 13. Cost is $35/couple. Registra-tion required. Contact Tracey Wright at 873-3271 or visit www.lacbg.com.

Benefi t Horse Show, Sat-urday, March 17, 10 a.m. A horse show for all riding levels and disciplines, ages 7 and up. Ribbons are given up to fourth place. Gates will open at 8 a.m. for parking. Trailer parking fee, $10. All classes are $5 to enter. Registration required. Contact Kara Robinson at 873-3271 or visit www.lacbg.com.

Wilderness Living Program Instructor Training, Friday, March 16, to Sunday, March 18. A 2-day course to learn ways to teach wilderness skills and build communication. Participants must be 18 or older. Registration required. Contact Byron Marlowe, WLP operations director, at [email protected] or 873-3271.

“The Great Family Chal-lenge, ”March 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is open to fami-lies of all sizes. Families can expect to spend time playing and learning while they work together to solve challenges on the low challenge course and encourage each other as they conquer our rock wall and ride the zip line or giant swing. Ages 7 and up. Registration re-quired. Contact Jen Reenders, challenge course manager, at [email protected] or 873-3271.

Woodford County Woman’s Club

The Garden Department of the Woodford County Woman’s Club will meet at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, at the Little House. The program will be “Development of a Colonial Herb Garden at the Jack Jouett House” presented by Raverne McLellan (club member and volunteer at the Jouett House). Sophia Bow-man and Joyce Love will be hostesses.

Community CalendarThe deadline for Community Calendar items is 4 p.m. Monday.

AAUW Bluegrass Central Branch Meeting

The American Association of University Women Blue-grass Central Branch will have its monthly meeting on Thurs-day, March 15, in the second fl oor gallery of the Versailles Library, 115 N. Main Street, Versailles. The social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with fi nger food and beverages provided by the chapter. The speaker will begin the program at 6 p.m. As always, meetings are open to the public. For more information, contact Bluegrass Central Branch President Nancy Dicken at 879-0955 or Co-President Ramona Griffi n at (502) 695-2899.

Relay For Life Team Captains’ Meeting

The Relay For Life team captains meeting will be held Monday, March 12, at 6:30 p.m. on second fl oor of the First Christian Church with relay committee members meeting at 7:30 p.m.

Distinguished Young Women Sign-Ups

Sign-ups will be taken for Distinguished Young Women of Woodford County (Junior Miss) on March 22 and 23. Committee members will be at the Woodford County High School cafeteria during the lunch hours.

Visitors’ Center Discussion

The community is invited to discuss the possibility of a new visitors’ center tonight, Thursday, March 8, at 6:30 at the Woodford County Ag-riculture Resource Building, 180 Beasley Road, in the Woodford County Park across from the senior citizens center. For more information, contact, Lillie Cox at (859) 608-4008 or Bessie Bain at 873-5658.

‘Smoke on the Mountain’ Auditions

Auditions for the Woodford Theatre production of “Smoke on the Mountain” will be held Saturday, March 31, at 1 p.m. and Monday, April 2, at 6:30 p.m. There are roles for 7 to 12 actors/singers and actor/singer/musicians (piano or string instruments only) ages 16 to 50s. Bring a prepared song with sheet music, and a piano accompanist will be pro-vided. Musicians should bring their instrument (piano players will have a piano provided.) It is encouraged to accompany yourself, but musicians who wish to separate their playing and singing ability will be given a separate opportunity to play. Those who do not play

instruments are still strongly encouraged to audition as casting is not contingent on the ability to play. There will also be cold reading from the script. Possible callbacks will be held Tuesday, April 3. E-mail the director at [email protected] for more information. Scripts are avail-able for checkout from the box offi ce with a $10 deposit Monday through Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. Call 873-0648.

Red Cross Blood DriveThe Red Cross will host

community-wide blood drive for Woodford County residents at Taylor Manor Nursing Home, 300, Berry Avenue, on Saturday, March 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. An appoint-ment is necessary to donate. Call 873-4201 to schedule an appointment. Anyone at least 17 years old and weighing at least 110 pounds in good health is eligible to donate blood and is eligible to donate every 56 days. There is no upper age limit for donation.

Jack Jouett House Events

A volunteer fair will be held at the Jack Jouett House on Saturday, March 10, and Sunday, March 11, between 1 and 5 p.m. Call 873-7902 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

Tim Arnold, the “Silhouette Man,” will be hand-cutting silhouettes at the Jack Jouett House on Friday, March 23, and Saturday, March 24, from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. each day. All ages are welcome; pets too. Cost is $40/per subject and includes two silhouettes (a left-facing and a right-facing); additional copies are $10. Ap-pointments are required and times are limited. Call 873-7902 to schedule an appoint-ment. More information is available at www.jouetthouse.org.

The Jack Jouett House His-tory Book Club will meet next on Monday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss “Westward into Kentucky: the Narrative of Daniel Trabue,” edited by Raymond Chester Young. For more information about the Jack Jouett House History Book Club call 873-7902 or visit www.jouetthouse.org.

Extension Events4-H Clubs and ClassesMarch 19 - 4-H Livestock

Club, 4 p.m.March 12 - 4-H Shooting

Sports Club, 6 p.m., Anderson County Sportsman Club, ar-chery and black powder prac-tice. For more information, contact the Extension offi ce.

March 19 - 4-H Shooting Sports Club, 6 p.m., Anderson

County Sportsman Club, Rifl e and shotgun Practice. For more information, contact the Exten-sion offi ce.

March 20 - 4-H Cloverbuds Club, 4 p.m. This club is for children 5 to 8 years old. Par-ents are asked to attend with their child and a small fee is charged to cover supplies for projects. Space is limited, so contact the Extension Offi ce to reserve a spot.

March 26 - 4-H Shooting Sports Club, 6:00 p.m., Ander-son County Sportsman Club, archery and black powder prac-tice. For more information, contact the Extension offi ce.

Homemakers Club meet-ings:

Circle of Friends – Thurs-day, March 15, 7 p.m.

Friendly – Wednesday, March 14, 10:30 a.m.

Mortonsville – Thursday, March 15, 10 a.m.

Nonesuch – Monday, March 12, 9 a.m.

Patchwork – Monday, March 19, 6:30 p.m.

Pisgah – Wednesday, March 14, 10 a.m.

Sundowners – Thursday, March 8, 7 p.m.

Sycamore – Monday, March 12, 7 p.m.

Troy – Tuesday, March 13, 10 a.m.

SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY School fifth gradersvisited the state capitol on Feb. 24. Front, from left, areJaylynn Murillo, Matti Springate, and Hannah Vierya.At back is state Rep. Carl Rollins. (Photo submitted)

Applications for education assistance from the Horse Farm Workers Educational Assis-tance Fund are now available for high school graduates going to college or technical training in the fall.

Applicants must be children of a parent or parents who have worked on a Central Kentucky

Horse farm workers educational assistance availableThoroughbred farm for at least three years. Scholarships are awarded based upon need, merit, a written essay, and personal interview and are for tuition only.

Call (859) 269-1719 to request an application. Visit website www.horsefarmwork-erseducationfund.com.

PCHA to give cash reward for essayThe Pisgah Community

Historical Association will hold an essay contest for all Woodford County residents in grades 9 to 12.

Essayists should drive (or be driven) around the area lo-cated on Pisgah Pike, Paynes Mill Road, Old Frankfort Pike, Big Sink Road and/or Williams Lane in Woodford County, describe what they see, and comment upon why this area is of historic and/or agricultural importance to Woodford County. The essay should be 500 words or fewer. The fi rst place es-say prize will be $500 and the second place essay prize will be $250.

Entries are due on or before March 15 and must be submitted to [email protected]. Pro-vide name and contact infor-mation on the essay submit-ted. Essays will be judged by three appointed members of the Pisgah Community His-torical Association and the winners will be announced on May 1.

BANKRUPTCYMost people can still fi le...

• Chapter 7 - Eliminates most Debts• Chapter 13 - Debt relief with dignity. Consolidate credit card debt with no interest.

Springate Law Offi ce112A South Main St.

Versailles • (859) 873-6799

Gallery of Photographic Art

Hands-On WorkshopSaturday, March 10th

10 a.m.$150/person

Class size limitedSign up early

Bring your digitalcamera, lens & manual.

Topics: Basic Camera Settings • ISO, Shutter Speed and

Aperture • Auto Focus Modes • Creativity • Much More!

Register by calling 859-333-9909 or via Paypal at www.kennydid.com

102 E. Main Street • Midway • 859-421-8973

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What You Really

Need to Know to Make

Spectacular

Photographs

Instruction by DiversePhotographers & Kenny Smith

We Can’t Keep A Secret...Come See What We Want to Share With You.

■ High Expectations ■ Family Atmosphere■ Challenging Curriculum ■ Spiritual Growth

■ Disciplined-Safe Environment

Don’t Take Our Word for It!VISIT ST. LEO FOR OUR

OPEN HOUSESunday, March 11, 2012

2:00 p.m.Or call us at (859) 873-4591

to arrange a private tour.George Pressey, Principal

255 Huntertown Rd. • Versailles, KY

Grades Pre K 4-8