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Wayne County Outlook

Monticello STATE SERVICE OFFICER WILL BE AT SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER EACH WEDNESDAY

Donnie Blevins, Service Officer for the Disabled American Veterans, will

be at the Senior Citizens Building every Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.

Any veterans or dependents in need of assistance should stop by during these

hours.



WOODSTOCK MUSIC FEST

The Woodstock Music Fest will be held Sunday, October 4 at J's

Entertainment Center in Somerset, Ky. There will be a variety of bands

performing. All proceeds to benefit Ernie Wood Rehab/Transportation Fund.

For more information call 606-305-2831 or 606-872-4466.



ANNUAL SINGING AT LICK CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

Lick Creek Baptist Church will be having their annual singing on

Saturday, October 3 beginning at 7 p.m.



MS SUPPORT GROUP TO MEET THURSDAY

The MS Support Group will meet this Thursday, October 1 at 6 p.m. at the

Wayne County Hospital in the conference room. This group meets the first

Thursday of every month. For more information contact Joe Gibson at

606-348-7771.



GUFFEY AND ACREY REUNION

The Guffey and Acrey reunion will be held Sunday, October 4 at Davis

Chapel United Methodist Church shelter house in Clinton County at 12 p.m.

(CT) and 1 p.m. (ET). Bring covered dishes and items for the auction. Come

out for some fun and fellowship.



MT. PLEASANT FELLOWSHIP TO SPONSOR CLOTHING GIVEAWAY/DRIVE

Mt. Pleasant Fellowship is having a clothing giveaway/drive on October 9

at the Anchor Motel. There will also be free hamburgers and hotdogs. For

more information contact Bro. Darrell Bunch at 348-9196.



REVIVAL AT LOWER TURKEY CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

Revival services will begin at the Lower Turkey Creek Baptist Church on

Thursday night, October 8 at 6:30 p.m. with Evangelist Bro. Eddie Rose.

Everyone is invited to attend.



FALL SINGING

There will be a "Fall Singing On The Porch" held at Carlie and Edna

Tucker's residence in Turkey Creek. It will be held on Saturday, October 3,

2009 at 3 p.m. The special guest singers will be the Chitwood Family. Bring

a covered dish and lawn chairs.

Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy a good day of singing.



CELEBRATION AT FROGGY BOTTOM

Elmer Parlier, with Kentucky Highlands will be present at the Fall

Celebration at Froggy Bottom on Saturday, October 3 with information about a

home owner program available to Wayne County residents with monthly house

payments of $250. For more information call 1-800-998-7694.



W.C. REPUBLICAN PARTY, REPUBLICAN WOMEN SPONSORING A PIG ROAST

The W.C. Republican Party and the W.C. Republican Women are sponsoring a

Pig Roast, Saturday, October 10 at 5 p.m. at the W.C. Extension building.

Bring your own lawn chairs. Music will be provided by the Fall Creek Boys.

Congressman Hal Rogers and US Senate Candidates Trey Grayson, Rand Paul and

Bill Johnson are confirmed to attend. There will be live auctions and door

prizes. Admission is free.



CAR AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW

All areas are invited to bring entries to the car and motorcycle show on

Saturday, October 3, at the 18th Annual Allardt Great Pumpkin Festival. For

more information call Tim Smith at 931-267-0729 or 931-879-1028. Also visit

the website at www.allardtpumpkinfestival.com.



REVIVAL AT LICK CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

Lick Creek Baptist Church will be having revival on Sunday, October 4

beginning at 7 p.m. with Evangelist Bro. Johnny Duvall. Bro. Dwight Davis

and congregation invites everyone to attend.



RED CROSS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR CPR TRAINING

The Lake Cumberland Area Chapter of the American Red Cross is accepting

applications for adult, infant and child CPR training to be held at our

facility in Somerset. It will be held on October 6. Standard First Aid with

Adult CPR will be held October 24. For more information or sign-up, please

call 606-678-4364. Space is limited.



BURKS/WILSON REUNION

The Burks/Wilson family reunion will be held Saturday, October 10 at the

Monticello-Wayne County Park at the shelter house in the back of the park.

Come at 10 a.m. for some singing and fellowship. A potluck lunch will be

served at 12 noon. Bring your favorite dish. Hope to see everyone there.



KIDS JAM AT IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH

Immanuel Baptist Church's Kids Jam will begin on Saturday, October 3

from 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. There will be fun, food, crafts and storytime.

Anyone who needs a ride should call (606) 348-8220.



REVIVAL AT MEADOW CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

Meadow Creek Baptist Church's revival will continue through October 2.

It will begin at 6 p.m. nightly. The Evangelist will be Bro. Bill Dick.

There will be special music each night. Pastor Bro. Howard Slagle and

congregation invites everyone to attend.



HIDALGO SCHOOL 13TH ANNUAL REUNION

The Hidalgo School 13th Annual Reunion will be held Saturday, October 3

at the ASPIRE Center from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Bring your family and make

this a family reunion as well. The public is also invited. Share your

precious memories with your old classmates and friends. Bring a dish of your

choice. Hope to see everyone there.



GRANNY FANNY NEW REUNION

The Granny Fanny New reuion will be held Saturday, October 10. It will

be held at the Farm Bureau building, 1820 North Main St., Monticello, Ky.

There is a wheel chair ramp for the convenience of those that might need it.

The reunion will start at 11 a.m. until the food runs out. Bring a

covered dish to share, dessert or your favorite dish, and your drinks. Bring

folding chairs. The reunion is hosted by Maxine at mcasada@fuse.net, Mary at

javaladymh@gmail.com and Sherryl.

This year's reunion is dedicated to Fay Lewis Keith.



APPALRED LOW INCOME TAXPAYER CLINIC

AppalReD announces that its low income taxpayer clinic has relocated to

Somerset, Ky. office. It provides free legal services to eligible clients

and the low income taxpayer clinic provides free representation for

taxpayers throughout Ky. who have disputes with the IRS. For more

information you may call 606-679-7313.



AWANA PROGRAM AT STEUBENVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH

Attention parents: You and your children are invited to participate in

the AWANA program each Wednesday night at Steubenville Baptist Church.

The AWANA program exists for helping churches and parents worldwide

raise children and youth to know, love and serve Christ. We look forward to

seeing you and your family there.

For more information please contact the church at 348-5011.



CAMPMEETING 2009 AT WORLDWIDE MINISTRIES

Campmeeting 2009 will be held at Worldwide Ministries Church of God on

East 92 on October 7-12, beginning at 6:30 p.m. nightly. Pastor Danny

Lawless and congregation welcomes everyone to attend.

For more information you can call 340-0328.



FREE DIABETES CLASSES AT W.C. HEALTH DEPARTMENT

The W.C. Health Dept. will be having free diabetes classes. Learn more

information about diabetes and reducing your health risk. The sessions will

begin on Tuesday-October 6, 13, 20, and 27 beginning at 1-3:30 p.m.

Evening classes will be held on September 28 beginning at 5-7 p.m.

For more information please contact the health department at

606-387-5711.



SGT. YORK DAY

Seeking local crafters, artists, food vendors, and children's

activities. Vendor space is still available for the 2nd Annual Sgt. York Day

to be held October 17 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Pall Mall, Tenn.

It will be held at the Sgt. Alvin C. York Historic Park and surrounding

grounds. For more information www.SgtYork.org or call 931-879-3657 or

1-888-WW1-HERO.



WCHS CLASS OF 1999

The W.C.H.S Class of 1999 reunion, will be held Saturday, October 17

beginning at 6 p.m. at the Monticello Country Club.

If you are interested in attending please call 931-265-4568 or email

wchs.classof99@yahoo.com.



WCHS CLASS OF 66 REUNION

The WCHS Class of 66 will be holding a reunion on October 3. It will be

held at Nick Humble's home. Call Janet Bell for directions at 348-6471 or

307-3215. Come and go as you please. The gathering will begin around 11 a.m.

until 9 p.m. Stay as long as you can.



RESTORATION WORK AT MILL SPRINGS MILL

The Mill Springs Mill will be closed from time to time to the public for

restoration work. The mill will remain open for weekend and holiday

visitation. The work is expected to be completed by October. For more

information you may contact Brett Call or Troy Hawks at 606-679-6337.



SIGN-UPS FOR CUB SCOUTS PACK 164

There is still time to sign-up for Cub Scouts Pack 164. For boys grades

1st thru 5th. For more information contact Katina New at 307-1824 or email

at cmpack164@windstream.net.



W.C. REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S CLUB

The Wayne County Republican Women's Club meets the second Tuesday of

each month at 5 p.m. at the ASPIRE Center. Everyone interested in attending

is welcome. For more information, call 348-7624.



W.C. REPUBLICAN PARTY MEETING

The W.C Republican Party will be having a general meeting on the second

Tuesday of each month at the ASPIRE Center at 6 p.m. All republicans

welcome.



NEW COVENANT FELLOWSHIP VAN MINISTRY

New Covenant Fellowship, located in the Bell Subdivision, is beginning a

church van ministry. Anyone who needs a ride can call (606) 348-1855 or

(606) 307-6246. Everyone is welcome.



RESIDENTS URGED TO POST NEW ADDRESS

The E-911 Mapping and Addressing Office would like to commend those who

have posted their new address on the dwelling and on both sides of the

mailbox. Residents who have done this and have notified correspondents of

the new E-911 address will not have any interruption in mail service.

However, if you have not notified them before December 31 you will

experience mail delays as the post office will not deliver to mail addressed

with the old address as of January 1, 2010. If you have not put your new

number on your dwelling or mailbox or notified your correspondents, please

do so for your safety and to receive uninterrupted mail service before

December.



WCHS CLASS OF 1969 40TH REUNION

The Wayne County High School Class of 1969 will have their 40th year

reunion on Saturday, October 10 at the Wayne County High School Cafeteria.



MONTICELLO MASONIC LODGE TO HOST "ALL YOU CAN EAT" BREAKFAST

Monticello Masonic Lodge #431 will be having an "All You Can Eat"

breakfast the second Saturday of each month from 7-10:30 a.m. Everyone is

invited. Monticello Lodge is located about half a mile on W. Hwy. 92 from

the Hwy. 90 bypass. For more information check out the website at

www.monticellolodge.org.



MT. PISGAH CEMETERY FUND

If you have any family or friends buried in the Mt. Pisgah Cemetery and

would like to make a donation, donations may be dropped off or mailed to Mt.

Pisgah Cemetery Fund, c/o Monticello Bank, P.O. Box 421, Monticello, Ky.

42633. For questions or more information you may call 348-4123.



CLASS OF 1973 FLOWER FUND

The Wayne County High School of 1973 has established a flower fund. To

make a donation you may bring it to any Monticello Bank location for deposit

or mail it to: Class of 1973 Flower Fund c/o Sandra Franklin Troxell, MBC,

P.O. Box 421, Monticello, Ky. 42633.



JESUS' LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH

Jesus' Lighthouse Church will hold a special singing and supper every

third Saturday of the month. We will have featured singers and others. For

more information call 606-340-9737 or 606-340-0523. Pastor Sally Dishman

invites everyone to attend.



NARCONON OUTPATIENT DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAM AND EDUCATION

Narconon reminds parents that abuse of addictive pharmaceutical drugs

with youth is on the rise. Learn to recognize the signs of drug abuse and

get your kids help if they need it. Call Narconon for a free brochure on the

signs of addiction for all types of drugs. Narconon also offers free

addiction counseling, assessments and referrals to rehabilitation centers at

877-413-3073 or www.drugsno.com



THE WAYNE COUNTY ASAP LOCAL BOARD

The Wayne County Ky., ASAP (Agency for Substance Abuse Policy) Local

Board meets the first Tuesday of August, October, and December at 8:30 a.m.

at the Wayne County Hospital in the front conference room. Everyone is

welcome but if you want to be on agenda please call Gaye Hutchison at

307-3089 or E-mail ahutchis@uky.edu or ktucker@waynehospital.org.



DONATIONS FOR CATRON CEMETERY

Anyone wishing to make a donation to the Catron Cemetery Fund may do so

by mailing donations to Logan Catron, 9998 Hwy. 200, Monticello, Ky., 42633.

All donations are greatly appreciated.



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. There is no charge for this program. Rev. Danny

Lawless is the coordinator and Rev. Ross Parmley is the assistant. For more

information, call 348-1592.



WAYNE REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION

The WRW (Wayne Republican Women's 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.



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 your 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.



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.



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@windstream.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 you're 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 6-8 p.m. All strings welcome,

no amps. Come and jam with your friends. For more information, call

270-343-4030.



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.



NARCONON INFORMATION

Narconon wants to remind everyone that abuse of addictive drugs is on

the rise. Learn the signs and get someone the help they need. For a free

brochure call 1-877-413-3073 or go online at www.drugsno.com.





YOUTH EMPOWERMENT NETWORK

Be a part of young people's 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. HORSEMAN'S ASSOCIATION

The Wayne County Horseman's Association would like to invite you to join

them on the first Thursday 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 Never' group of narcotics anonymous will meet on

every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night at 7:30 p.m. EST at the City Hall

in Monticello, Ky.



AA-ALANON MEETING

AA-ALANON is meeting Monday and Friday nights at 7 p.m. at the First

Methodist Church.



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 children's 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 aren't 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 (teacher's 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.



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.



ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION

Alzheimer's 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 Alzheimer's Association would like to announce a support group for

family members and caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's 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 "Sit and Sew" 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 don't 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.



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.



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 LOCKETT'S CHAPEL CEMETERY

If anyone has loved ones buried at Lockett's 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



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