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Edition 68
June 24, 2011
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City Buzz Magazine
Cynthiana
& Paris, Ky
Ewalt's Grocery
234-9044 US 27 S. - Cynthiana, Ky. A family tradition since 1917
Carhartt Brand:
Shorts & Summer Shirts
Footwear: Carhartt - Georgia - Timberland
Really COLD Drinks-Quality Foods & More
HARRISON COUNTY 4-H FAIR
JULY 6-16, 2011
Cynthiana, Kentucky
MANY POPULAR EVENTS FOR 2011:
Check your program for event times & schedules. 4H exhibits, Baby & Children's Shows,
FFA Exhibits, 4H & FFA Awards Night,
Camel Rides-Petting Zoo, Demo Derby,
Gospel Sing, Homemaker/Open Exhibits,
Horse Pull, Horse Show, IBRA Barrel Racing,
Jackpot Dally Team Roping, Livestock Shows,
Youth Livestock Project, Pageants, Pedal Pull,
Pet Photo Contest, Tractor Driving Contest,
Tractor Pulls/Events, NKTPA Tractor Pull
www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com
New for 2011
Team Roping
Center Ring
Sat. July 16
We’re located on
US 27 between
Paris & Cynthiana
Fabulous 4th Celebration on the Hill Top will be held
on Saturday July 2, (rain date July 3rd). Fun, Food,
Music, & Fireworks. Sponsored by the Rotary Club
Jury Duty...A Privilege of Citizenship
"Oh no!" I exclaimed as I opened the summons to report for jury duty, "there goes
my summer!" So, I filled out the initial form and reported for jury duty several weeks
later. The courtroom was full of prospective jurors as the roll call was being taken. Most
of the potential jury pool was present and accounted for with the exception of a few "no
shows". 12 jurors were selected to serve on the Grand Jury. The rest of us were released
early after being informed that we would be on call for the next three months to poten-
tially serve. If anyone had a hardship or vacation plans, the court would be happy to work
with us. I was curious about the "no shows", is there a penalty for skipping out on jury
duty?
Several weeks had passed when I received the call on Tuesday to report for duty on the
following Friday. This time, the attorneys were all in place at the front of the courtroom
and their client was prepared for his case to be heard. As I glanced the back of the court-
room, there were only 13 to 14 seats taken for the potential jury pool of 24. The presid-
ing Judge Kuster entered the room with a somewhat puzzled look. After the roll call was
taken, it was confirmed that there were not enough potential jurors present to make up a
fair jury pool. Since there was barely over 50% of us present, Judge Kuster announced
that court would have to be cancelled for the day, he had not encountered this problem
before. He apologized to the court, potential jurors, and thanked us for our service.
As for the "no shows", normally, courts ignore those who don't show for jury service.
However, when the number of no-shows gets above a certain percentage, some courts will
issue contempt citations with orders to "show cause" why the person who failed to appear
should not be held in contempt. For the most part, if the jurors show up in response to the
show cause order with a good excuse, they will be let off with a lecture. If their excuse is
not particularly good, they may get a small fine. Both criminal defendants and those in
civil law suits have the right to have their case decided by ordinary folks serving on ju-
ries. If enough folks don't show up, the cases have to be rescheduled. Jury service is part
of the responsibilities that go with the privileges of citizenship. For the most part, enough
people take that responsibility serious enough that the courts need not take further action.
But every now and then, it helps to remind folks that it is an obligation to serve when
called, not an option! Let us celebrate the Fourth of July and remember our flag. It
stands for peace, honor, truth, justice & freedom. Remember this while we are enjoying
our freedoms, that freedom is not free.
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June 25 and 26, Francisco's Farm Art Festival - Midway Ky - 130 artist and craftspeople.
Hosted by Equus Run Vineyard at their vineyard. Times, 10 to 6 on Sat – 10 to 5 on Sun.
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Kentucky Farm Bureau
Insurance Companies
3186 US Hwy. 27 South
Cynthiana, Ky.
J. Dustin Rose Agency Manager
Cell: 859-588-0841
Office: ( 859 ) -234-4514 Fax: ( 859 ) -234-8040
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Fine Mexican Cuisine Now serving Mixed Drinks Steaks & Seafood
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Snappoli (235-7627)
Teabeary Treasures 108 South Main St. Cynthiana, Kentucky
(859) 508-0321
Big Savings
June 19-30, 2011 Featuring Art by
Herby Allen Moore
Cynthiana High Reunion Special
Philip Foley
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Area Entertainment
136 South Main St. Cynthiana, Ky.
859-234-3741
Open: Monday thru Friday
CopperWood Construction 859-556-0668 or 859-234-6947 New Construction: Homes or Commercial Sheds & Barns Commercial & Residential Installation
of Electrical & Telephone Data Systems and Home Entertainment
We Build Energy Star Homes ME 3624 — CE 17065
Timothy Wilson, owner
―Helping you turn a HOUSE into your HOME‖
Since 1947
Mr. Tidbits
June 24 - Fish Fry &Gospel Music – Event start time is 5:00pm, Music at 6:00pm,
and ends at 10:00pm-Harrison County 4-H Fairgrounds. Sponsored by the Berry
United Methodist Church. If you like good music and fish don‟t miss this event!
June 24,25,26 - Movie -The God of Thunder THOR -Rohs Opera House (F7-S7-S2)
July 2 - Independence Day Festival at Migdalia’s Bistro - 500 Main St. - Paris, Ky. (in
the parking lot beside Migdalia's) -Time: 3pm-10pm. Open to the public, featuring live
music, fun for the kids, hamburgers, hotdogs & cold bud light. Don‟t miss it.
July 2 - Fireworks and Festival on the Hill Top - Food, Games, Music, Program and
Fireworks will begin at dusk. Sponsored by the Cynthiana Rotary Club.
July 9 - Rohs Opera House, Cynthiana, Ky-Terry Turner ―Man of Many Voices‖
Admission: $15 - For more info call: Carolyn (859) 588 4177 or Carole (205) 338 4599
or purchase tickets online at www.TCBSHOWS.com
Male Sensitivity
The room was full of pregnant women with their partners. The
class was in full swing. The instructor was teaching the women
how to breathe properly and was telling the men how to give the
necessary assurance to their partners at this stage of the preg-
nancy.
She said "Ladies, remember that exercise is good for you. Walking is espe-
cially beneficial. It strengthens the pelvic muscles and will make delivery
that much easier; just make several stops and stay on a soft surface like
grass or a path."
She looked at the men in the room, "and Gentlemen, remember -- You're in
this together--It wouldn't hurt you to go walking with her".
The room suddenly got very quiet as the men absorbed this information.
Then a man at the back of the room slowly raised his hand.
"Yes", answered the Instructor.
"I was just wondering if , ...if it would be all right if she carries
a golf bag while we walk?"
…..This kind of sensitivity just can't be taught.
NASCAR Racing Series Comes to Kentucky Speedway
July 7– Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Ky (NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series) -UNOH 225 (225 miles / 150 laps) 8:00pm
July 8-Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Ky (NASCAR Nationwide
Series) - Feed The Children 300 (300 miles / 200 laps) - 7:30 pm
July 9-Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Ky (NASCAR Sprint Cup Series)-Quaker
State 400 (400 miles / 267 laps) -7:30pm-Phone 859-578-2300 for Season Tickets,
or 888-652-7223 for all Single Event Tickets
More Entertainment and Events
June 24 & 25 - Bourbon County Fair and Horse Show - (Event last 2 days) - Legion
Park, Paris, Ky
July 1-4th– Butler County Fair & Green River Catfish Festival - Morgantown, Ky.
Call 270-526-6827 for details
Offering :
All Major Tire Brands,
Excellent Service,
Low Prices & More !
3-D Plan Design
Cynthiana Tire
Service, Inc. 1024 New Lair Rd
Cynthiana, Ky
New Tires, Brakes, Alignments & More
859-234-4371
859-234-4375
Danny Tackett, owner
Licking Valley Campus
Maysville Community & Technical College 319 Webster Avenue
Cynthiana, Kentucky
Higher Education Begins Here!
859-234-8626
The Licking Valley Campus of Maysville Community & Technical College will
soon be hosting Kids College for over one hundred 6-12 year olds. Kids College, a
tradition for over 20 years, will be taking place July 11th through the 15th.
This year’s students will have the opportunity to take a trip around the
world! With classes such as World of Culinary Delights and Dance Around the
Globe, students will be able to explore different cultures through cooking, dancing,
music art, and history.
Due to the overwhelming popularity of Kids College, an extra section for each
hour has been added to the schedule this year. This will help ensure space for in-
terested children. Kids College is a valued enrichment experience covering many
academic areas. The program is designed to engage kids through discovery as
they work their way through fun and challenging hands-on activities.
Kids College is always full of repeat students. Once they have attended this excit-
ing week-long experience they can’t wait to go through it again. Many students
are given their first opportunity to attend Kids College through a generous schol-
arship program sponsored by the Harrison County Board of Education. Four
students from each elementary school and the 6th grade class at the Middle School
are chosen to receive scholarships to attend Kids College. The Board of Education
has been offering this opportunity to the lucky students for nearly 20 years.
Any Child can attend Kids College. Cost is $65 per student or $50 per student for
households with 2 or more attending. Please contact Lisa Harmon at 234-8626
extension 66403 to register your child.
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Listen to Coffee Break 8:00-9:00am Mon. thru Fri.
Vanhook Hardware
Where you can find anything!
121 E Pike St.
Cynthiana, Ky.
234-1844 Specializing in Exquisite Yarns,
Fabrics & Quilting Supplies
234-1846
121 E. Pike St. Cynthiana, Ky.
100 years serving the community !
Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library
234-4881 Cindy Franklin at [email protected]
Kinzie Gregg Gaunce at [email protected]
The women’s book for the month of July is The Drowning Tree by
Carol Goodman. We will be meeting Thursday July 7th at 6:00 p.m.
Copies of the book are available at the front desk of the library.
FREE Computer Classes Now Available @ Cynthiana-Harrison County
Public Library!!
Classes Offerings:
-Computer Basics
-Intro to Internet Use
-Microsoft Office
-Internet Use & Email
-Resumes & Cover Letters Registration required.
Class Size limited to 10 per class.
Call 234-4881 or register at the library. The Broadband Technology
Opportunity Program Grant (BTOP) will give the people of Harrison
County the opportunity to be introduced to computer skills that have
previously been out of their reach. These skills will assist the people
in preparing for and researching for employment.
Featured
Business
To enroll today call 859-234-8626
Class Times: -June 28th at 3:30 pm
-July 12th at 3:30 pm
-July 26th at 6:00 pm
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Harrison Veterinary Clinic 1206 US 27 N. Cynthiana, Kentucky
Equine-Large Animal & Companion Animal Practice
Perry W. Wornall, D.V.M.
James R. Rice, D.V.M.
W. David Grinstead, D.V.M.
Patricia Davis, D.V.M.
859-234-5838
WCYN 1400-AM City Buzz Time
On Coffee Break
8 am to 9 am
Mon. thru Fri.
PAWS & CLAWS: Flora Shropshire Animal Shelter - Cynthiana Ky Call:
(859) 234-5800
for your
Pet adoptions. Tinker Rugby William Hope
Key tips from Dan the lock man
Air Conditioner Units
If your home is equipped with an air conditioner placed within a window frame, make sure it is secured from inside the residence. If the air conditioner is secured from outside, a burglar could remove the air conditioner and gain easy access to the residence.
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for customers!
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NCAA wants UK to apologize, for what?
The NCAA has demanded the University of Kentucky publicly apologize
for commemorating the 500th career win of Coach John Calipari last season.
In their opinion the celebration was a complete lie. Former Calipari coached teams,
U Mass and Memphis, had games forfeited due to player infractions, officially re-
ducing his number of wins by 42 games. With these reductions, the NCAA has
Cal’s official record at 467 wins before the season begins this fall.
Go figure this, the coach coached his 500th victory. Whether or not some were
later taken away is a moot point. I agree there should be an asterisk (*) in the pro-
gram to reference the reduction, but the man still coached his 500th win at that
point in his life. UK had every right to recognize him for this milestone.
Now that being said, has U Mass. taken their Final 4 banner down? No, Accord-
ing to Louisville Courier Journal reporter Eric Crawford, they haven’t been asked
by the NCAA to remove it. The Lexington Herald reported that UK’s Todd was
sent a 5 page letter demanding the public apology. UK is to admit that the com-
memoration was wrong and allow the NCAA Committee on Infractions to
approve the wording of the apology before it is made public. ...Come on, folks!
The NCAA Board doesn’t uniformly enforce their own rules. They allowed Au-
burn’s Cam Newton to play football after his father tried to sell his son’s services to
another school (without Cam’s knowledge of course), and they should have. They
barred Enes Kanter from playing for UK because he was considered a paid PRO in
Europe. They don’t have college athletics in Europe, what was he to do? He was 16
years old, from a low income family and only used the money for his education,
which is allowed by the NCAA. The rest is in an escrow acct. still held by his par-
ents. They should have allowed him to play college ball. I wonder if the NCAA
would have approved Kanter to play for the University of Washington? It doesn’t
matter now, because Kanter is projected as a top 5 pick in the NBA draft. Anyway,
Coach Cal shot his mouth off about the NCAA’s ruling on Kanter (which he should
have), so I guess they are getting even by asking UK for the public apology.
Isn’t it time to start a new college athletics association & do away with the NCAA
antics? You would think that the governing board for college athletics would have
better things to do than scold UK for honoring its coach. Let’s be realistic, what
about that awful smell at Ohio State or the foul odor coming from Tennessee?
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' ASK YOUR OWN LAWYER ' Notice; This column is not to be considered as any legal advice, always ask your own lawyer when you need legal advice.
The stories depicted in this column are commonsensical in approach and are intended for purely entertainment purposes.
Question: I recently bought a late model car from a used car dealer. He claimed that he
had purchased the car at an auction and needed to move it quickly. He offered the vehi-
cle to me for $ 4,500 under the blue book value. Great deal I thought, so I bought it and
drove it for a few months, then decided to trade it in on a new car. I went to the local
dealer and we worked out the trade-in value. Everything was fine until I went to sign
over the car title for the trade-in and the dealer dropped his offer to trade. He explained
to me that the car I was trading in has a „Salvage Title‟ and that they didn‟t want it under
any circumstances. What can I do, can I go back on the used car dealer and demand my
money back?
Answer: I doubt you can, in Kentucky as in all states, used car dealers are required by
law to tell purchasers about a „Salvage Title.‟ I suspect you were told about the title, but
were blinded by the big savings. A „Salvage Title‟ is issued on a vehicle when it has
been partially destroyed in a wreck (around 70% damaged), declared a total loss by an
insurance company, sold as salvage and bought by someone and repaired. If those re-
pairs can be documented by the rebuilder and notarized, the Ky. DMV will inspect and
certify the vehicle, then issue you a rebuilt certificate. You can then apply for a „Rebuilt
Title‟. Still, the cars value will be significantly reduced. There is nothing wrong with
buying a certified rebuilt car, but remember, every great deal comes at a price!
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436 Main Street
Paris, Ky.
Anna E. Newman, D.M.D.
(859) 987-5550
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am. to 8:00 pm.
Friday, 8:00 am. to 12:00 (noon)
Saturdays, Walk-in Clinic
ATTENTION The Smithsonian Museum Traveling Display will be hosted in the lobby
of the Chamber Building on Main St. this summer, from July 18 through
August 29. This is a once in a lifetime event, the Maiden City is one of only
6 stops in the state & was chosen over several surrounding communities in
Central Ky. Don’t miss this historic event.
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―This Old House is Still Standing‖ by Mary Riggs LeBus
This week: The Mary Todd Lincoln House
The Mary Todd Lincoln House, located on West Main Street
in downtown Lexington, Kentucky was the family home of the
future wife of the 16th President. In 1977, the girlhood home
opened to the public and became the first house museum in
America to honor a First Lady. The two-story brick, late Geor-
gian house was originally built between 1803-1806 by Williiam
Palmateer to serve as an inn & tavern called "The Sign of the
Green Tree" before the property became the home of politician
and businessman, Robert S. Todd in 1832. Daughter Mary
Todd, born in December, 1818, resided here until she moved to
Springfield, Illinois in 1839 to live with her elder sister. There
she met and married Abra-
ham Lincoln, whom she brought to visit this home
in the fall of 1847. The Todd family resided here
until Mr. Todd‟s death in an 1849 cholera epidemic.
Due to a discrepancy in his will a public auction
was forced resulting in the sale of the house and its
entire contents. From this sale a copy of an inven-
tory list was obtained and used in selecting the an-
tiques to place in the house when it was restored.
On December 24, 1879, Lexington's notorious Belle Brezing began to work for
Jennie Hill, a madam who ran a brothel out of the Mary Todd Lincoln House. Brezing
worked there for two years until she had saved enough money to start her own house
and assume the position of madam. Miss Brezing is widely credited as being an inspi-
ration for the character of Belle Watling in Gone With the Wind.
In the mid-1970s, Beula C. Nunn, wife of Governor Louie B.
Nunn, along with Kentucky Mansions Preservation Foundation,
Inc., and the Metropolitan Women's Club of Lexington, was re-
sponsible for the preservation and restoration of the Mary Todd
Lincoln House. In June 1996, the Beula C. Nunn Garden at the
Mary Todd Lincoln House was dedicated and opened to the public.
Today, the 14 room house contains period furniture, family por-
traits and furnishings from the Todds as well as the Lincolns. The
original property also contained separate slave quarters, outdoor
kitchen, wash house, smoke house, and stables with a carriage
house. Unfortunately, no evidence of the outbuildings remain. A
recently added garden reflects the charm of the original and offers a
pleasant respite for visitors. The house is open March 15- November 30th, Monday -
Saturday (closed Sundays). Tours are conducted from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
**Sources: Mary Todd Lincoln House website (mlt.org), wikipedia, University of KY
library special collections
Oklahoma Joe's Pulled Pork
[ 1/4 cup salt , 1/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar, 2 tablespoons sugar , 2
tablespoons garlic powder, 2 tablespoons onion powder, 2 tablespoons Spanish pa-
prika, 2 tablespoons chili powder, 1 tablespoon celery salt, 1 tablespoon freshly
ground black pepper, 1 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper, 1 teaspoon dried
thyme, 1 (4 to 7 pound) bone-in pork shoulder (Boston butt) roast, 1 cup apple juice,
1/2 cups your favorite BBQ sauce, 4 cups oak or hickory wood chips, soaked in wa-
ter for 30 minutes …..(Special equipment: spray bottle for apple juice) ]
Combine all the spices in a bowl, mix well. Pat the spice rub onto the meat, mak-
ing sure to heavily season the entire surface area. Cover or wrap the pork and let it sit
at room temperature while getting the smoker or charcoal grill fired up. Do not leave
at room temperature for longer than 1 hour.
The grill is ready when the charcoal has burned to a white ash. If using a grill
instead of a smoker, arrange the coals on 1 side of the grill, leaving an area large
enough for the pork to cook indirectly with no coals directly underneath the meat.
When the grill has reached 200 to 225 degrees F, scatter 1/4 of the wood chips over
the coals, close the grate, put the pork on the grill and close the lid.
Maintain a 200 to 225 degree F cooking temperature inside the grill, adding coals
every 2 hours or as necessary. Add wood chips and spray the pork with apple juice
every time you add new coals. Try not to lift the lid of the cooker at any other time.
When the pork reaches an internal temperature of 165 to 170 degrees F on an in-
stant read meat thermometer (after about 4 to 5 hours), remove it from the grill and
double wrap in aluminum foil to keep the juices from leaking out. Return pork to the
grill (or smoker) The pork is finished cooking when it pulls apart easily and reaches
an internal temperature of 190 to 195 degrees F, about another 1 to 2 hours. Let rest
for 1 hour, then unwrap the pork butt and pull the bone out. "Pull" the pork by hand,
shredding it and discarding any large pieces of fat. Serve with your favorite BBQ
sauce. 4 to 6 servings.
Mom's Old Fashioned Potato Salad
[ 5 pounds potatoes, peeled and chopped, 10 eggs, 1 large onion, chopped, 1 (24
ounce) jar sweet pickles, drained and chopped, 2 cups mayonnaise ]
Place the potatoes in a large pan of water and boil over medium-low heat until
tender, about 12 minutes. Drain the potatoes, and place in the refrigerator to cool.
Place the eggs in a saucepan of cold water over medium heat, and bring to a full boil.
Turn off the heat, cover the pan, and allow the eggs to sit in the hot water for about
15 minutes. Cool the eggs thoroughly under cold running water and shell them. Chop
the cooled eggs and place them in a large salad bowl.
Stir the onion, sweet pickles, and mayonnaise into the eggs, and let the mixture chill
in the refrigerator at least l/2 hour to blend the flavors. Mix in the chilled chopped
potatoes, and refrigerate for at least 1/2 hour. Serve cold. 8 servings.
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Mary Todd Lincoln
Belle Brezing
Harrison Co. Auto Repair
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124 S. Walnut St. OPEN:
Cynthiana, Ky. Friday & Saturday 859-234-7179 10:00 am. until 5:00 pm.
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Mattie Dee Todd
Niece of Abraham Lincoln, First Woman Postmaster of Cynthiana George Rogers Clark Todd was born in Lexington, Ky., July, 1825, son of Robert Smith & Eliza (Parker) Todd. His mother died of childbed fever when he was only days old. His father died July 16, 1849. George R. C. Todd obtained his medical degree from Transylvania University and located in Cynthiana, where he started his practice. His sister, Mary Todd married the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. In Cynthiana, where George Rogers Clark Todd set up his medical practice, he married Anna (Curry) Todd, who was the daughter of Major J. R. Curry, a veteran of the War of 1812 and a lead-ing attorney in Cynthiana. They were the parents of one child, Mattie Dee Todd who was born in Cynthiana, Ky., September 19, 1853. Mattie Dee's parents were married but a short time, when her mother, Anna (Curry) Todd divorced her father on the grounds of cruelty. Anna Todd remained in Cynthiana and raised her daughter. Mattie Dee was a woman possessing a fine education and very cultured, with marked business abilities. She never married and has the distinction of being Cynthiana's first female postmaster, a position she held for sixteen years. Her father served in the Confederate army and was a Texas Ranger, and later practiced medicine in Barnwell, South Carolina, where he died April 29, 1900. (Charles W. Feix/Historic Battle Grove Cemetery) Although Mattie Dee was a Democrat, she was able to obtain an appoint-ment to the position by a Republican president (Rutherford B. Hayes) through
the influence of her cousin, Robert Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln. She became the longest serv-ing postmaster, male or female, in Cynthiana his-tory, serving sixteen years from Dec. 12, 1878 until March 1, 1895. It was during her tenure that a lot on the south side of Pike Street, two doors west of Rohs' Opera House, was purchased in 1879, on which property a new building was erected and which served as Cynthiana's Post Office until Sept. 9, 1914, when it was moved to the then-new government building at Walnut & Pleasant Streets. (William A. Penn/Harrison Heri-tage News) Mattie Dee Todd died on January 12, 1909 and was buried in the Battle Grove Cemetery next to her mother, Anna H. Todd.
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old courthouse square, (New History Museum)…Free to the Public
Dates & Times: 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm & Scheduled Bands
June 9, 23, The Johnson Brothers - 30, Rebel Without a Cause.
July 7, Track 3 - 14, The Tim Talbert Project - 21, Better Off Dead - 28, Conch Republic.
Aug. 4, The Big Maracas - 11, Catch 22 - 18, Blind Corn Liquor Pickers - 25, Business Time.
Sept. 1, Sixtyfourwest - 8, The Swells - 15, Kenny Owens - 22, The City - 29, Spotlight Lex.
Oct. 6, Sacre Bleu - 13, Prefab Rehab - 20, Brother Barrett & The Barrows - 27, Better off Dead.
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June 24-25 - Final 2 days of the Kiwanis/Scott County Fair-Rides, games, horse
shows, 4-H exhibits. Scott County Park, US 25 North. Fair Pageants June 21 and 23. For
information, 502-863-0952
June 30-Annual Taste of Georgetown-Downtown Georgetown! Sample products from
area restaurants, bakers, caterers & wineries. Tickets sold at the Georgetown Chamber of
Commerce and can be purchased the day of the event. Tickets 12 for $10 or $1 each.
Wine Tasting at Galvin's $10 includes hand painted wine glass.
July 21-Corn Hole Tournament -Legion Park, Paris, Ky-begins at 5 PM with tourna-
ment starting at 7 PM. Cost is $20 per person. Contact Adam Wainscott @ 859-707-3616
or Brenda Roe @ 859-340-2249.
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Announcing the Fall production - THE FANTASTICKS to be presented October 7-9 !
Auditions - June 24 & 25 @ 6:30, vocal & cold reading - Theatre office, 135 E. Pike St.
Good-Bye Grandpa A father put his three-year-old daughter to bed, told her a story, and listened to her prayers, which ended by saying, "God bless Mommy, God bless Daddy, God bless Grandma, and good-bye, Grandpa." The father asked, 'Why did you say good-bye Grandpa?' The little girl said, "I don't know, Daddy; it just seemed like the thing to do." The next day grandpa died….The father later thought it was a strange coincidence. A few months later, the father put the girl to bed and listened to her prayers, which went like this, "God bless Mommy, God bless Daddy, and good-bye, Grandma." The next day the grandmother died. "Holy Crap" thought the father, "This kid is in contact with the other side." Several weeks later, when the little girl was going to bed, the dad heard her say to her mother, "God bless Mommy and good-bye Daddy." He practically went into shock. He couldn't sleep all night, and got up at the crack of dawn to go to his office. He was as nervous as a cat all day, had lunch, and watched the clock. He figured if he could get by until midnight, he would be okay. He felt safe in the office, so instead of going home at the end of the day, he stayed there drinking coffee, looking at his watch, and jumping at every sound. Finally, midnight arrived. He breathed a sign of relief and went home. When he got home, his wife asked, "I've never seen you work so late. What's the matter?" He said, "I don't want to talk about it, I've just spent the worst day of my life." She replied, "You think you had a bad day?? You'll never believe what hap-pened to me,…..This morning my golf-pro dropped dead in the middle of my lesson!"
A Virginia State trooper pulled a car over on I-64 about 2 miles south of
the Virginia/West Virginia State line...When the trooper asked the driver why
he was speeding, the driver explained that he was a Magician and Juggler and
was on his way to Beckley, WV to do a show at the Shrine Circus. He didn't
want to be late.
The trooper told the driver he was fascinated by juggling and said, “If you
will do a little juggling for me, then I won‟t give you a ticket. The man ex-
plained to the trooper that he had sent his equipment ahead and didn't have
anything to juggle. The trooper told the man that he had some flares in the trunk of his
cruiser and asked if he would juggle them. The juggler replied that he would, so the
trooper got 5 flares, lit them and handed them to the driver.
While the man was juggling, a car pulled in behind the patrol car. A drunken good old
boy from West Virginia staggered out, watched the performance briefly, then staggered
over to the patrol car, opened the rear door and got in. The trooper observed him and
went over to the patrol car, opened the door and asked the drunk, “What the heck are you
doing?” The drunk said, "You might as well take my butt to jail, because there ain't no
way I can pass that test."
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