Monticello — HOMECOMING AT FAITH UNITED BAPTIST SUNDAY
Homecoming services will be held Sunday, October 26 at Faith United
Baptist Church. The church will be celebrating 42 years. Lunch will be
served at 12 noon and The Daltons will be singing at 1 p.m. Bro. Daniel
Richardson and the congregation invites everyone to attend.
COMMUNITY SAFE TRICK-OR-TREAT NIGHT
The Community Safe Trick-or-Treat Night will be held Friday, October 31
from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m.
LITTLE MISS AND MISTER HALLOWEEN PAGEANT AND PUPPY PAGEANT
There will be a Little Miss and Mister Halloween Pageant held at the
Clinton County Community Center on October 30, starting at 6 p.m. Attire
will be casual (fall or Halloween related). Winners will receive a crown and
trophy, runner ups will receive a trophy. All participants will receive a
treat bag. There will also be a Puppy Pageant. You can dress your dog up,
but it is not mandatory. There will be female and male groups. For
information contact Sherry at 606-688-2107.
CROP OUT CANCER
Scrapbooking Fund-raiser for Breast Cancer Research and to refurbish th
Breast Cancer Awareness Garden at the Park will be held Saturday, October 25
starting at 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Wayne County Public Library
Basement. Demonstrations throughout the day by Mattie Wells. A light lunch
and door prizes will be provided. The cost will be $10 per participants.
Come, bring your pictures and supplies to start your own book of memories
and support breast cancer awareness and research. Call 348-8453 to
preregister to help us plan room seating and lunch numbers.
HOMECOMING AT WORLDWIDE MINISTRIES CHURCH OF GOD
Worldwide Ministries Church of God will be having Homecoming on Sunday,
October 26 starting at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served at 12 noon. Bro. Bobby
Dunbar will be the guest speaker. We invite everyone to come. We are located
on East 92 in Monticello, Ky. just off main street about 1/8 mile on left
before you get to the park. For more information call 606-340-0328.
SINGING AT BIG SINKING BAPTIST CHURCH
The Big Sinking Baptist Church will be having the Fall Creek Boys on
Sunday, October 26 at 2 p.m. Come and enjoy this time of praise to god in
songs by these young men. Everyone is invited to attend.
REVIVAL AT LITTLE COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Little Community Baptist Church will be having revial services starting
Sunday, Novemeber 9 at 7 p.m. Evangelist will be Bro. Terry West and Bro.
Jason Bertram. Bro. Mike Smedley and congregation would like to invite
everyone to attend.
REVIVAL AT MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Mt. Carmel Baptist Church at Rocky Branch will be having revival
services beginning October 19 at 7 p.m. Evangelist will be Bro. Denzel
Jones. Bro. Kenneth Thompson and congregation would like to invite everyone.
SINGING AT OLD CHARITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Old Charity Baptist Church will be having The Believers on Saturday,
October 25, services start at 6 p.m. Old Charity Baptist Church is located
2.5 miles past Beaver Creek bridge turn right on Hwy. 1546, go 1 1/4 miles,
turn right (between the ponds), go 1/4 mile turn right. You are invited to
attend.
SUSIE FIRE DEPARTMENT CHILI SUPPER
The Susie Fire Department will be hosting a chili supper on Saturday,
November 1 from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. There will be a special singing and
auction. All proceeds go to the Susie Fire Department. Everyone is welcome
to attend.
REVIVAL AT CENTRAL UNION SEPARATE BAPTIST CHURCH
Central Union Separate Baptist Church will be having revival services
beginning Friday, October 24, starting at 7 p.m. The evangelist will be
Dusty McGowan. Pastor Bro. Rodney Smith and congregation invites everyone to
attend.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS
Prevention programs for Monticello and Wayne County students will be
held Tuesday, October 28 and Wednesday, October 29. For more information
please contact Brandy Stephenson at 606-679-9425, Ext. 228 or Ed Gerety at
www. EdGerety.com
BENEFIT SINGING AND AUCTION
The family of Ottis Bell and Reba Bell Vaughn would like to invite
everyone to a benefit singing and auction on Saturday, October 25 at 11 a.m.
at the Wayne County Sportsman Club. Both family members have been diagnosed
with cancer this year and all the proceeds from this benefit will help cover
medical expenses for each. There will be a concession stand, cake walk, and
a variety of products for the auction.
GEAR UP COLLEGE FAIR IS NOV. 6
The Gear-up College Fair will be held Thursday, November 6 from 7 p.m.
until 9 p.m. at the Wayne County High School gym. Wayne County Middle School
and Wayne County High School students are encouraged to attend.
WAYNE COUNTY JROTC CHILI SUPPER
The Wayne County JROTC will be having a Halloween Chili Supper on
Halloween night at the National Guard Armory from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m.
IMMANUEL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY FALL FESTIVAL
Immanuel Christian Academy will be holding their ICA Fall Festival
Friday, October 24 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Food will be served 6 p.m. until
6:45 p.m. Games and activities will start at 6:45 p.m. until 8 p.m. Come and
enjoy a night of fun activities.
LAKE CUMBERLAND AREA DEVELOPMENT
The Regional Meeting of the Lake Cumberland Area Development District
Elder Abuse Council will be on October 23 at 10 a.m., in the Lake Cumberland
Area Development District Conference Room in Russell Springs. All public
officials, law enforcement officials, and concerned citizens against elder
abuse are encouraged to attend and become involved. If you have more
questions please contact 1-800-264-7093 or 270-866-4200.
CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD
The Calvary Assembly of God will be hosting an all night singing and
preaching on Friday, October 24 starting at 7 p.m. at the Calvary Assembly
of God located on 125 Huffaker Street. Guest speakers include Jeff and Kathy
Stephenson; Sue and Kenny Woodruff; and Kelvin and Cindy Upchurch.
WAYNE REPUBLICAN WOMEN¹S ORGANIZATION
The WRW (Wayne Republican Women¹s Organization) is compiling a list of
all Wayne County residents currently serving in the Armed Forces, who are
deployed outside of the United States. Please call 348-7624 with your
information.
PRIDE CLEAN-UP
We are looking for volunteers from our community to join in and help
pick up roadside litter. Clean-up supplies will be furnished and trash will
be picked up. Pride will cover the cost of disposal. For more information
contact Solid Waste Coordinator Tim Bell at 348-4241 or 307-5065.
CUMBERLAND FALLS STATE PARK
Cumberland Falls State Park will be having an ³open mike² jam session
for musicians on Monday, October 27 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. inside
Dupont Lodge. Come early and enjoy a country dinner at the Riverview
Restaurant inside Dupont Lodge. If you are not a musician, come and enjoy
our local talent and fine country cuisine. Dinner hours are 5 p.m. until 8
p.m.
GRASS IN THE CITY
Are you new in town? No! Well, we are so come and see us at 322 South
Second Street. Admission is free to ³Grass In The City², every Friday night
from 6-9 p.m. Be sure to come and enjoy some music and see what we have. We
are now booking groups. For information call 348-8828.
GROWING HEALTHY KIDS COALITION
The Growing Healthy Kids Coalition meets the fourth Tuesday of each
month at 12 noon at the UK Extension office. Lunch will be provided. We
would appreciate input from any individual who has ideas or dreams that
would help us build a healthier community. Everyone is invited to attend.
WAYNE COUNTY ADULT EDUCATION CENTER
Wayne County Adult Education center has resumed classes on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings until 7 p.m. The Center is open weekly on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Classes are always free. We offer
many opportunities for you at the Adult Education Center. We are located 220
East Hwy. 90 Bypass next to Ace Hardware. For more information call
606-348-5286.
APRENDA INGLES BASICO
Adult Learning Center, El Centro De Educacion Para Adultos. Clases
totalmente GRATIS! Iniciando el 4 de Septiembre 2008 at 5 p.m. Para
Informacion en Ingles, IIame al 606-348-5286; Para informacion en Espanol,
IIame al 606-307-8728. O, visitenos en el Centro de Educacion para Adultos
ubicado en: 220 East Highway 90 Bypass. Junto a la empresa Ace Hardware,
semaforo no. 3.
MISS TEEN USA PAGEANT
Applications are being accepted for the 2009 MISS KENTUCKY AND TEEN USA
PAGEANT to be held December 19-20 at Lovett Auditorium on the campus of
Murray State University. Ladies between ages 15-19 years of age may compete
in the Miss Kentucky Teen USA and young ladies 18-27 years of age may
compete in the Miss Kentucky USA. You may get information by emailing at
info@misskentuckyusa.com or call 615-377-6331 or visit the web at
www.misskentuckyusa.com or you may write us at P.O. Box 3605, Brentwood,
Tenn. 37027.
MT. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church still has copies of its ³Taste of Heaven²
cookbook for sale at $10.50 each. It can be purchased at the Wayne County
Public Library.
JOINING HANDS FELLOWSHIP
Joining Hands Fellowship has special services at Jesus¹ Lighthouse, on
Highway 1009, the second Friday of each month at 7 p.m. For more
information, call 340-9737 or 340-0523. Everyone is welcome.
SINGING AND SUPPER AT JESUS¹ LIGHTHOUSE
Jesus¹ Lighthouse hosts a singing and supper the third Saturday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 340-9737 or 340-0523. Everyone
welcome.
DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Wayne County residents are now eligible to receive reimbursement up to
$75 for the cost of properly disposing of or burying of dead animals. The
program is limited to private landowners. Please contact the Wayne County
Conservation District for more information at 606-348-9385.
VFW POST 5127 MEETING
The Charles E. Moore Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5127 in Whitley City,
Ky. would be honored to have you as members. Our post is family-oriented‹no
alcohol. Our post meets the second Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at
McCreary County Library‹across from the courthouse. For information, contact
Com-rade Dexter McKinney at 606-340-2563 or Com-mander Jimmie W. Greene at
606-376-8372 or 606-376-7133.
DONATIONS FOR SHEARER VALLEY CEMETERY
Anyone wishing to donate to the Shearer Valley Cemetery Fund may do so
at First Southern National Bank. Send donation to Shearer Valley Cemetery
Fund, First Southern National Bank, 216 N. Main St., Monticello, KY 42633.
W.C. REPUBLICAN WOMEN¹S CLUB
The Wayne County Republican Women¹s Club meets the second Tuesday of
each month at 5 p.m. at the ASPIRE Center. Everyone is welcome. For more
information, call 348-7624.
FUNDS NEEDED FOR UPKEEP OF ROGERS GROVE CEMETERY
If you have relatives buried at Rogers Grove Cemetery, we need funds for
the upkeep of the cemetery. Send donations to: Rogers Grove Cemetery Fund,
BB and T Bank, Cumberland Crossing, Monticello, KY 42633 or Irene Koontz,
Rt. 2 Box 2875, Monticello, KY 42633.
DONATIONS FOR OLD BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH CEMETERY
If you have any family or friends buried in the Old Bethel Bible Church
Cemetery in the Alpha community and would like to make a donation for a new
fence and the upkeep of the cemetery, send donation to: Doris Tucker, H.C.
71 Box 29, Alpha, KY 42603.
DONATIONS FOR LOWER DENNEY CEMETERY
If you have any family or friends buried in the Lower Denney Cemetery
and would like to make donations for upkeep, send donations to: Thurman
Tucker, H.C. 71 Box 29, Alpha, KY 42603.
TOTAL DELIVERANCE PROGRAM FOR DRUG/ALCOHOL ABUSE
World Wide Ministries Church of God will host a faith-based,
non-denominational total deliverance program for drug and alcohol abuse on
Sunday evenings at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Danny Lawless is the coordinator and Rev.
Ross Parmley is the assistant. For more information, call 348-1592.
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER ACTIVITIES
The Wayne County Senior Citizen Center offers a variety of activities:
grocery shopping, monthly blood pressure checks, day and afternoon shopping
trips, annual health clinic, exercise daily, health and nutrition speakers,
transportation to and from the center, well-balanced meals served at 11:30
a.m., Canasta Club and Rook card games. For more information, call 348-5811.
NAMI OF SOMERSET SUPPORT GROUP
NAMI of Somerset Support Group meetings are the first and third Tuesdays
of each month at 7 p.m. at the NAMI office located at 275 Parkers Mill Road,
stoplight 22 in Somerset, Ky. For more information, please contact
606-679-4782, ext. 299; 606-274-4565; or 606-348-9555.
D.A.V. AND AUXILIARY MEETING
The Disabled American Veterans and the Auxiliary meet the first Monday
of each month at the Senior Citizen Building at 6:30 p.m. All veterans are
welcome.
E-911 MAPPING AND ADDRESSING
The Wayne County E-911 Office of Mapping and Addressing request the
assistance of all county landlords. Attempts are being made to verify
tenants in the correct rental places. Please contact Martha Chaplin or
Oakley Crabtree, Jr. at 606-307-3833 to schedule an appointment to assist in
this matter from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays or stop by the office located on
the second floor of the Wayne County Courthouse. Your assistance is greatly
appreciated.
THRASHER ³PROUD HERITAGE² NOTE CARDS
Wayne County Extension Homemakers are selling note cards of the winter
print of Mill Springs Mill, ³Proud Heritage.² The 5x7 cards and envelopes
are $1 each and sold in sets of 5 cards for $5. Cards are available from any
Extension Homemaker member or the Wayne County Extension Service behind the
Post Office. Call the Extension office for details 348-8453.
BELL ELEMENTARY SBDM COUNCIL
The Bell Elementary SBDM Council conducts regular monthly meetings on
the fourth Monday of each month at 4 p.m. in the school cafeteria. All
members of the school community and general public are cordially invited to
attend.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH COOKBOOKS AVAILABLE
The 175th anniversary of First Christian Church, Recipes and
Remembrances Cookbook is still available for sale. For information you may
call the church office at 606-348-5131 or Betty Wright at 606-348-8551.
DONATIONS FOR ALEXANDER CEMETERY
If you have any family or friends buried in Alexander Cemetery, you may
make any donations to Alexander Cemetery Mowing Fund c/o First Southern
National Bank.
W.C. ASAP BOARD MEETING
Wayne County KY-ASAP (Agency for Substance Abuse Policy) Board meets the
first Thursday of each month at 9 a.m. in the Wayne County Hospital Board
Room. Anyone interested in attending is welcome. If you want to be on the
formal agenda, please call 348-8453.
LIFE ABUNDANT MINISTRY HEALING ROOMS
The Life Abundant Ministry (LAM) Healing Rooms are open on Tuesday from
4 p.m.-6 p.m. and on Thursday from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. There is a service on
Tuesday at 7 p.m. and a Saturday Intercessory prayer is held at 4:30 p.m.
The Life Abundant Ministry healing room provides a different guest speaker
every Tuesday evening service.
Life Abundant Ministry Healing Rooms is located at 303 South Main
Street, Somerset, Ky. For more information call 1-877-LAM-HEAL or
606-677-0088 or check out the website at www.lifeabundantministry.org. You
can also e-mail lifeabundant7@alltel.net.
EXPERIENCE WORKS
Employers value the talents older workers bring to the workplace and are
looking for people like you. Let Experience Works help you put your
experience to work. If you¹re 55 or older with a low-income, local
organizations are ready to help you refresh your job skills and re-enter the
workforce.
Individuals who qualify will be placed in a part-time community service
training assignment to gain experience while expanding their skills and
earning an income.
For more information about Experience Works, call Jean Adams, Employment
and Training Assistant, at 606-387-6322 or call 606-688-0839.
SILENT SOCIAL EVENT
For people who are deaf or hard of hearing, there is a Silent Social
event held on the first Friday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Eagle
Heights Church, 200 Jessie Lane, Somerset. Please bring a dish and drink.
For more information, contact Sondra Mcintyre at 606-875-2873.
Directions: Off 914 By Pass, turn right at gas station. Follow the road
toward the left up on the hill to the left. Donations are greatly
appreciated.
WAYNE COUNTY MYSTERY READERS
The Wayne County Mystery Readers meet at the Wayne County Public Library
the second Thursday of each month from 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
For more information, call Howard or Katy Corder at 606-348-5326.
PERDEW CEMETERY FUND
If you have loved ones buried in Perdew Cemetery, please make a donation
to the fund set up at Monticello Banking Company for the upkeep of the
cemetery.
Also, please be sure as you change decorations to dispose of them
properly.
MUSICIANS PICK AND PLAY
There will be a Pick and Play for musicians on the Meeting Place
restaurant deck in Jamestown on Tuesdays from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. All strings
welcome, no amps. Come and jam with your friends. For more information, call
270-343-4030.
STATE SERVICE OFFICER FOR D.A.V. AVAILABLE
Pauline Conner, a state service officer, working with all veterans and
their dependents, will be at the local senior citizens building on the first
and third Wednesdays of each month from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information,
you may call 606-387-5135.
WIC INCOME GUIDELINES
WIC (the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children)
is a national program that helps low-income families meet nutritional needs.
Who is financially eligible for WIC? Pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding
women, infants and children up to age five years may be eligible if their
family income is at or below the 185 percent of the federal poverty level.
For example: a family of one with a yearly income of $18,889; a family
of two with a yearly income of $25,327; or a family of four with a yearly
income of $38,203 may be eligible. Call your local health department to find
out if you or your children qualify for WIC. The WIC Program does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or
disability.
REVELATION STUDY
South Main Church is studying Revelation on Wednesday nights beginning
at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Don Huffaker invites everyone to attend.
WAYNE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SITE BASED COUNCIL
The Wayne County High School Site Based Council¹s regular meeting time
has been set for the first Monday in each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Media
Center.
GOSPEL SINGING
House of Hope-Last Days Ministry, located on White Way Inn Rd., will
have a gospel singing every Saturday evening at 5 p.m. Bro. Frank Mason is
in charge. If you would like to sing or play music, please call 348-6506.
YOUTH EMPOWERMENT NETWORK
Be a part of young people¹s lives in the Youth Empowerment Network
(YEN). YEN meets each second Tuesday of the month at 12 noon at the Wayne
County Hospital cafeteria meeting room. Come see what youth and adults are
doing to work together as partners to build a community that really cares
about our youth. If you have questions call the Cooperative Extension
Service at 348-8453.
W.C. HORSEMAN¹S ASSOCIATION
The Wayne County Horseman¹s Association would like to invite you to join
them on the first Friday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the conference room
of the Wayne County Library. Our focus is a shared interest in the horse.
Membership, however, does not require horse ownership.
There is diversity in our annual activities which include a spring and
fall horse show, monthly trail rides, picnics, Coggins testing, Christmas
Party and participation in community events like Old Fashion Days. As a
result of our fund raising efforts, we provide continuing education
scholarships. For more information, call Connie at 348-8258 or Katisha at
348-1722.
MT. PISGAH CEMETERY UPKEEP
Anyone having family buried at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery is asked to donate to
the mowing fund. Donations may be made at Monticello Banking Co., to the Mt.
Pisgah Cemetery fund.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS MEETING
The ŒBetter Late Than Never¹ group of narcotics anonymous meets every
Wednesday and Friday night at 7:30 p.m. EST at the ROC Church of God.
AA-ALANON MEETING
AA-ALANON is meeting Monday and Friday nights at 7 p.m. at the First
Methodist Church.
EMT BASIC COURSE
Anyone interested in participating in an EMT Basic Course needs to
contact Michael Wallace 606-271-6767 or Scott Coggins 606-271-0546.
GASTRIC BYPASS SUPPORT GROUP
The Gastric Bypass Support Group will meet regularly on the first
Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the basement of the library. The general
public is invited to attend. For more information call Lilly Pearl Brown
606-348-7007.
CABELL GROVE UMC ACCEPTING DONATIONS FOR UPKEEP OF CEMETERY
Cabell Grove United Methodist Church is now accepting donations for the
upkeep of the cemetery. Anyone who has loved ones buried at Cabell Grove can
donate by sending your donation to: Cabell Grove Cemetery Fund, c/o Janet
Bell, 715 Kendrick Avenue, Monticello, KY 42633. All donations appreciated.
SHARING THE LOVE OF CRAFTS
There are many opportunities to share your love of crafts in Wayne
County. You may want to be a part of the Homemakers Craft Club which meets
each second Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Rescue Squad. Each month the club does
a different craft. You may want to share a craft that you know with others
in the community. The Extension Service can connect you with learners.
Perhaps you would like to share a craft at Heritage Skills Retreat at the
Kentucky Leadership Center in Jabez. For more information on these
opportunities call the Extension Service at 348-8453.
LAKE CUMBERLAND FAMILY CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
Quest Community Services, Inc. will provide a free family caregivers
support group on the third Friday of each month in McCreary County. In Wayne
County, the group meets on the third Thursday of each month in Monticello.
After a short presentation from our featured speaker, there will be bingo,
food and prizes. For time, location and further information call Susan
Anderson at 606-376-4466.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Habitat for Humanity will meet the second Tuesday of each month at First
Baptist Church. The meetings will begin at 6 p.m. You may park and enter at
the back of the building. This is a Christian organization that works to
better the community.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
Quest Community Services, Inc. will provide a free family caregivers
support group on the third Thursday of each month. The group will meet at 10
a.m. at the Wayne County Public Library, 159 S. Main, Monticello, Ky. After
a short presentation from our featured speaker, the fun will begin with
bingo, food and prizes. For information call Susan Anderson at 606-376-4466.
GROWING HEALTHY KIDS COALITION
The Growing Healthy Kids Coalition would like for anyone concerned with
our children¹s health to come to Coalition meetings. Come and share your
ideas to help our children grow strong and healthy. The Coalition meets the
last Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m. at the Wayne County Hospital. For
details or questions call the Extension Service at 348-8453.
WAYNE COUNTY ADULT EDUCATION CENTER
Wayne County Adult Education Center has resumed classes on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings until 7 p.m. This will give an opportunity to individuals
who aren¹t able to attend day classes. The center is open weekly on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m.-7
p.m. Our Family Literacy program offers Parent and Children Together (PACT)
Time on Tuesdays 3 p.m.-5 p.m. with homework help for school age children
and Wednesdays from 1 p.m.-2 p.m. There will be Baby (PACT) Parent and Child
Together Time.
Classes are always free. We offer many opportunities for you at the
Adult Education Center: earn a gold or silver employability certificate
through Work keys; earn a G.E.D.; learn to read; upgrade basic general
education skills; learn to type; learn basic computer skills; study for
drivers or CDL permit; enroll in family literacy; learn English as a second
language; or Kentucky Para-Educators Assessment (teacher¹s aide test.)
We are located at 220 East Highway 90 Bypass next to ACE Hardware. For
more information please call 606-348-5286.
FAITH WEAVER FRIENDS AT ELK SPRING VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH
Children in grades 1-6 are invited to Elk Spring Valley Baptist Church
each Wednesday night from 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. to join us for a fantastic
faith filled adventure through Bible stories, learning centers and service
projects. For transportation call 348-6485.
ELK SPRING VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH YOUTH
Elk Spring Valley Baptist Church Youth invites you to join them in
spreading the word of Jesus Christ through creative ministry and worship for
students in grades 7-12 each Wednesday night from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. For
transportation call 348-6485.
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL
The Wayne County Community Health Council (Local Champions Against Drug
Use) meets the fourth Wednesday of each month at 12 noon in the Wayne County
Hospital cafeteria meeting room. Come a little earlier and enjoy lunch.
Health-related agencies and concerned citizens are both welcome. Be a part
of helping set community wide health goals and complete projects. To date
the council: has conducted and published two community health surveys and
held community health fairs targeting needs identified on health surveys;
serves as local Champions Groups; garnered an estimated $40,000 for Wayne
County to use towards drug education and prevention efforts; and continues
to develop and distribute educational material related to drug prevention
efforts, parenting tips, health habits, etc.
THE HOPE CENTER
The Hope Center is in need of the following items‹paper products,
cooking and baking food items, canned foods and meats, diapers, nice
bedding, dishes and towels for our burn out room. Any donations would be
greatly appreciated.
WAYNE COUNTY SADDLE CLUB
The Wayne County Saddle Club meeting time has been changed from the
third Monday of the month to the third Tuesday of the month. We invite all
horse lovers to join our club and meet with us.
ALZHEIMER¹S ASSOCIATION
Alzheimer¹s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease which attacks
the brain. It is the most common form of dementia and its causes are
unknown. More than four million Americans are diagnosed with the disease.
The Alzheimer¹s Association would like to announce a support group for
family members and caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer¹s disease. This
monthly support group will meet at the Russell Springs Active Day Center in
Russell Springs, Ky. the last Monday of each month at 6 p.m. The setting is
a small discussion group with an emphasis on sharing feelings, thoughts and
experiences.
FREE GOSPEL JAM AT ROCK WORSHIP CENTER
The Rock Worship Center in Somerset, Ky. sponsors a free Gospel Jam,
cafe style, every Friday night at 7 p.m. EST. All are welcome, come and
bring your group, yourself, an instrument or just come and enjoy! We are
located in the Gateway Center, 650 N. Main St., corner of Highway 80 in
Somerset, Ky., just about 1/2 mile East of Highway 27.
For further information please call Annette West 606-875-5100.
FREE FOREST STEWARDSHIP PLANS FOR PRIVATE WOODLAND OWNERS
The Kentucky Division of Forestry prepares Forest Stewardship Plans for
private woodland owners as a free service.
At your request, a forester will walk over your property with you while
explaining the condition of your woodland and listening to your objectives.
The forester will then make recommendations to help you set and achieve
management goals for your forestland. The recommendations will be summarized
in the Forest Stewardship Plan which will include information on timber
production, fish and wildlife management and management for recreation,
aesthetics and water quality.
If you are interested in improving your forestland economically and
ecologically call the Division of Forestry in Campbellsville at
1-800-866-1007.
SIT AND SEW
Contented Heart Quilt Guild will have a ³Sit and Sew² day each first
Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Quilt Shoppe. Anyone is invited to come
for an hour or so and bring a project to work on.
QUILT MEETING
Contented Heart Quilt Guild will have their regular monthly meeting the
third Monday of each month at 12:30 p.m. at the Quilt Shoppe. Visitors are
invited.
WAYNE CO. HOTLINE
Have you had an emergency and don¹t know whom to call? There is now a
24-7 hotline that can give you a phone number to reach out for help.
Through the Vision 2000 project, the phone line has been established to
help Wayne County and Monticello residents get help by finding out who to
call to get the help they need. Call 348-4650 anytime.
DONATIONS NEEDED FOR ALEXANDER CHAPEL CEMETERY
Donations are needed for mowing of the Alexander Chapel Cemetery. Please
send donations to Alexander Chapel Cemetery Fund, First and Farmers Bank, PO
Box 305, Burnside, KY 42519; or Alexander Chapel Cemetery Fund c/o James H.
Cowan, Rt. 1 Box 346E, Monticello, KY 42633.
BETHESDA CEMETERY FUND
The Bethesda United Methodist Church would like to receive contributions
for the upkeep of the cemetery. Anyone wishing to help should send a
donation to: Bethesda Cemetery Fund, Rt. 4, Box 370, Monticello, KY 42633,
or you may call 606-348-0007.
DONATIONS NEEDED FOR LOCKETT¹S CHAPEL CEMETERY
If anyone has loved ones buried at Lockett¹s Chapel Cemetery and would
like to donate for the upkeep of the cemetery, please send your donations to
Glyncon Garrett, Rt. 5 Box 5806, Monticello, KY 42633.
KENDRICK CEMETERY NEEDS DONATIONS
Donations are needed for the upkeep of the old Kendrick Cemetery. Anyone
who would like to make a donation please contact Mrs. Juanita Allen or send
donations to 507 Tennessee St., Monticello, KY 42633.
DONATIONS NEEDED FOR UPKEEP OF MONTICELLO CEMETERY
Donations are needed for the upkeep of the Monticello Cemetery. Anyone
who would like to make a donation may send it to Francis Allen, Rt. 3 Box
7050, Monticello, KY 42633
DONATIONS NEEDED FOR BUCK CEMETERY
Donations are needed for the Buck cemetery at Powersburg. They will be
used to make and rebuild old tombstones that are broken and to fence in the
cemetery. Please send donations to: Jerry Slaven, HC 86 Box 198A,
Monticello, KY 42633.
WAYNE COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT
The Wayne County Conservation District Board of Supervisors has changed
their regular meeting time to 6:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month.
The meeting is held at the USDA Service Center, 78 Barnes Dr., Monticello,
Ky. 42633