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Earleene Woods, ASP, CRS, GRI

KIDS AGAINST HUNGER MURRAY KENTUCKY, LLC launched very successfully Saturday!

After two hard, long years of work, Kids Against Hunger Murray Kentucky, LLC has finally come into existence and had it's first official work day. Well, I really shouldn't say work because it was a lot of fun too.

Kids Against Hunger Murray Kentucky, LLC Board

Pictured above is the Board of Directors for Kids Against Hunger Murray Kentucky, LLC after the day of packaging with one of the 2 pallets of food that was packed.
Over 80 volunteers gathered on Saturday, August 28, 2010 and packaged 14,256 meals for the hungry of Murray and Calloway county Kentucky!
Interested in starting a satellite in your area?? You can feed the hungry a nutritionally balanced meal for around 23 cents a meal!! Feel free to contact me for more information or go to their website at www.kidsagainsthuger.org

The information below is taken from the Kids Against Hunger website:
Kids Against Hunger packages highly nutritious, life-saving meals for starving children and malnourished children and their families in developing countries and the United States. The goal of the organization is for its meals to provide a stable nutritional base from which recipient families can move their families from starvation to self-sufficiency. Kids Against Hunger accomplishes this by mobilizing the energy and caring of American children, teens, and adults on behalf of hungry children around the world. Kids Against Hunger seeks to end the literal hunger of children receiving the meals, but also satisfies a hunger among prosperous Americans - a hunger for meaning and contribution.

Fulfilling Kids Against Hunger's mission requires a vast food packaging capacity to meet an endless demand for food. Because physical constraints of the International Headquarters facility initially prevented further growth in production, the organization began expanding its operations by setting up food packaging "satellites". Kids Against Hunger believes that the best way to engage the largest number of people is through a decentralized, locally-based network of food packaging satellites that are active in their community. This model engages and empowers people to realize they can make a difference in solving the worldwide problem of starvation and establishes relationships with organizations such as Kiwanis, Rotary, and many churches of widely varying denominations and faiths. This growth strategy also allows the organization to continuously expand its food packaging capacity and volunteer involvement.

The process of establishing a meal packaging satellite is easy. Individuals and groups who are passionate about feeding children license the Kids Against Hunger name, food formulation, and packaging process. This agreement governs product content and quality, as well as adherence to best practices. Each satellite is a separate 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, and all of them are using volunteers in the same manual process to package the standardized food formulation for distribution to dozens of countries all over the globe.

It is Kids Against Hunger's goal to develop this food packaging network, over the next ten years, with a two-tiered approach of local packaging satellites and regional divisions. The organization seeks to set up 50 divisions and 500 packaging satellites across the USA. Through this structure, Kids Against Hunger expects to generate the capacity to produce over one billion meals per year.

Since its launch, Kids Against Hunger has provided over 162 million meals for children and their families in more than 60 countries through the efforts of hundreds of thousands of volunteers.

Kentucky Tax on Service?? Call your represenative and JUST SAY NO!!

There is a movement underway in our state's capitol looking for more ways to bring money into its' treasury. One of the ways our "humble servants" are looking to do this with a tax on services. Looks like it is going to rear its ugly head again this fall.

Tax on services will raise the cost of buying a home. It will tax the sales commission, the title work, the deed prep, the settlement fees.

It will raise the cost of home ownership. You will have to pay tax every time you have labor done on the house. Contractors, plumbers, electricians, appliance repairmen...the list goes on and on.

This is just the effects on the housing industry.

Why not do the fair thing and simply raise our sales tax from 6% to 7%?? It is still less than anyone else surrounding us and is the fairest tax there is. You still won't pay tax on groceries and prescription drugs.

Western Kentucky is Happy for It's Chicken Catcher!

The people of Western Kentucky are elated for Kevin Skinner's win on America's Got Talent.

Kevin wowed America when he opened his mouth and sang at his first performance this season. After listening to his west Kentucky twang when he spoke, the singing was quite a surprise. America fell in love with the underdog of the season.

I think Sharon Osborne nailed it the finals when she told him there were better singers on the show but he was a "diamond in the rough" akin to Johnny Cash. There WERE better singers on the show, but I think his stage presence struck a cord with the public. We always love an underdog.

Good luck to you Kevin.

Curb Appeal - The First Impression.

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Curb appeal is the first impression of your home when it is being viewed. The exterior of your house’s presentation to the market including landscaping and maintenance is very important especially in today’s market.

A well maintained home on the outside with well-kept landscaping gives people the impression that the home has been well maintained and loved. In selling your home in today’s market good curb appeal is very important. A well landscaped and cared for exterior leaves buyers with the impression that the property is going to be inviting inside also. As a matter of fact, it can be a deciding factor in whether or not they even look inside the home. If potential buyers drive by a home that looks ill-kept or unloved on the outside, they assume it will look that way inside also.


If the landscaping looks bad, neglected or overgrown it leaves the impression the home is neglected inside also. Over 85% of buyers begin their search on the internet and many times do a drive by before they even call an agent. You only get one chance to make a first impression and they are crucial in today’s marketplace.


Make the most of your curb appeal and make the outside inviting to the potential buyer!

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812 Sha-Wa Court, Murray, KY.

THIS HOME NO LONGER ON THE MARKET!

Great location, great, condition and great price. What more could you want??

Neat 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home in Murray, KY. Many great updates including hardwood flooring in dining, kitchen and hall. Ceramic tile in baths.

For further information contact Earleene Woods, REALTOR, ASP, CRS, GRI Cell: 270-752-0077

Listed with Grey's Properties, LLC 11 N. 12th Street, Murray, KY 42071