209 Peachbloom Hill
Awesome home in an awesome location!! This lovely home located in Peachbloom Hill has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, lots of hardwood throughout, fireplace with built in book shelves, nice big windows looking out over a big yard. Garage is connected by a breezeway and the home has a full unfinished basement. Call Nola at 200-5235 to see today. Priced at $154,000 MLS 38144
I would like to invite all of you to the 14th Annual Spoonbread Festival to be held Sept. 17-19, 2010 at Memorial Park, Jefferson St. Berea, KY. This is three days of family fun in the Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky, Berea. The festival will kick off on Friday afternoon in Memorial Park with exhibitors, a free concert and a balloon glow that night. Saturday is an action packed day with more exhibits, Fun Park activities, 5K Run, tethered balloon rides, motorcycle show, dog show and free concerts in the park. Sunday features more exhibits, a car show and family fun in the Fun Park. Stop by the spoonbread and say hello, we will be making and serving fresh spoonbread all three days, hope you can make it.
Madison County Kentucky
American Cancer Society's
Relay for Life
June 11 - 12 6pm to 6am
at the new
B. Michael Caudill Middle School Track
Richmond Kentucky
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life represents our hope that those lost to cancer will not be forgotten, that those who are battling cancer will be supported and that one day cancer will be eliminated. Relay For Life is a fun, overnight team event that raises awareness of cancer in the community and raises much needed funds to fight cancer. During Relay For Life, teams of friends, neighbors, families and co-workers commit to keeping at least one member walking the track at all times because cancer never sleeps. Ten or more friends, co-workers, or family members come together to form a Relay team. Each team submits a registration fee and each member raises at least $100 (but most raise more than that!) to support the American Cancer Society research, education, advocacy and patient service programs. As Relay begins, teams pitch tents, decorate their campsite, set out food, games and sleeping bags they will need throughout the event. Then, cancer survivors from the community join together in the inspirational Survivor's Victory Lap that officially begins our annual Relay For Life. For many, the experience of gathering together with other survivors is powerful and moving. Everyone is invited to join during this celebration. When the sun goes down hundreds of luminaria candles light the way under the stars, and a moment of silence falls during the Ceremony of Hope. It is one of the most special and moving events of the entire Relay. Everyone gathers round to pay tribute and remember those lost to cancer, support those fighting cancer and rejoice with those who have fought the disease and won. Luminaria are available for a contribution to the American Cancer Society. This ceremony of light symbolizes the hope and perseverance with which we all continue to fight. Throughout the evening and the next day, everyone enjoys entertainment, fun, and camaraderie. Long before walkers have completed their first lap, new friends have been made, old friends have been hugged and all hearts have been touched by the magic that is the American Cancer Society Relay For Life. Each community's Relay For Life is special, but its greater power lies in the synergy created from all the Relays taking place nationwide. Each year, more than 4,500 Relays are being planned by American Cancer Society volunteers across the country and the world. Fighting cancer is a team effort. The strength of people coming together
for a common cause is greater than the strength of one. There are many ways for you to choose from to get involved in Relay For Life: form a team, join the planning committee, be a sponsor or give your support with a contribution.
For more information call
Nola Newman 2010 Chairperson
859.200.5235
For those of you who attended the Spoonbread Festival here in Berea Ky, thank you. It was a great 3 day event with lots of food, music, dance and exhibitions. We all worried about the weather, it was damp but the rain missed us and everyone had a great time. It is estimated that 15,000 people were here for the event. At the spoonbread tent we served up 264 pans of spoonbread, the smell of food and laughter was every where. The event closed with a visit from Elvis, and this alone was worth the trip. The 15 year old from Mt Vernon Ky did a great job.
See Ya Next Year
Nola Newman
13th Annual Spoonbread Festival
Fri Sept 18 - 3 to 8pm
Sat Sept 19 - 6am to 8pm
Sun Sept 20 - 10am to 5pm
Don't forget the Spoonbread Festival starts in Berea Ky in Memorial Park at 3pm. We are located at exit 76 or 77 on I 75. If you take exit 76 turn east towards town, follow Chestnut St to N Broadway on your left. Memorial Park is at the bottom of the hill on your right.
At exit 77 turn towards town and then right at the stoplight on Walnut Meadow and follow it until you see a school on your right (Berea Community) turn right on Ellipse St and you will see the festival on your right.
I look forward seeing you there.
Thanks
Nola
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