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 | | Mary Wood Weldon Library Property Board | Rebecca Kinslow sent us these and writes:
Attached are photos from the recent meeting of the Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library Property Board payment presentation.
The Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library Property Board met recently for the presentation of the first payment from the College Street library building sale. In attendance were (left to right) Frances Bastien, chairman of the Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library Property Board, Joanne London, James Trigg Pace, Kelly Bell, Al Elder, Rossie Kingery, Shelby Bale, Philip Patton and John Rogers, chairman of the Barren County Public Library Board.
Thank you!
Rebecca Kinslow |
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| Glasgow's First Swimming Pool |
| Picture Featured:   July 02, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo (very appropriate, considering our recent extremely high temperatures) and writes:
Glasgow's first swimming pool was located on U.S. Highway 31-E North just outside of town near the property currently owned by the Bravo family and the former service station now owned by the Perkins family. It was a very large pool and extremely popular with people from far and wide. It was closed in the late 1940's after a drowning. |
| Presentation of the Colors |
| Picture Featured:   July 03, 2012 |
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Marty and Clara Stilts sent us this photo and write:
Enjoyed the Nashville Symphony Concert on the square. The night was hot,but the concert was so very enjoyable. Thanks to all those that worked to bring this to our city. Our Glasgow City Police Dept. Color Guard presented the colors at the start of the evening.
Marty and Clara Stilts |
| Broadway and Kaydence |
| Picture Featured:   July 04, 2012 |
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James and Debbie Morris sent us this photo and write:
Attached is a photo of our 3-year-old granddaughter Kaydence Noelle Morris with Broadway the Clown Friday night at Glasgow’s Concert on the Square. She was quite taken with Broadway and didn’t mind at all waiting in line to receive a giraffe balloon he made for her! We are very sure that she has her daddy Wes’s love for music, as she was so excited and thrilled by both the instruments and the sounds of the Nashville Orchestra…she even used a “stick” baton and directed most of the songs!
Glasgow is so fortunate to have this amazing Concert on the Square each year to kick off the 4th of July celebrations! A big thanks to all of the sponsors who make it happen!
James and Debbie Morris |
| Brad, Kelly & Olivia at Great Sand Dunes NP |
| Picture Featured:   July 05, 2012 |
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Brad Bruton sent us these and writes:
Bill,
We visited the Great Sand Dunes National Park in southern Colorado on June 5, 2012. It was a very unique sight to see. The tallest sand dunes in North America, with the beautiful Rocky Mountains as a backdrop!!! You can see more pictures and information about this park at http://www.nps.gov/grsa/index.htm.
Brad, Kelly, & Olivia Bruton |
| Congratulations, GED Graduates! |
| Picture Featured:   July 06, 2012 |
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Teresa Hubbard sent us this photo and writes:
Barren County ALPHA recently held its annual GED graduation. Of the 89 students who received GED Certificates this school year, 31 students shown above participated in the recognition ceremony held June 15, 2012 at the Glasgow Wesleyan Church. Shown above are: Front Row (seated L to R): Felecia Beardsley, Tangie Marrs, James Thompson, Ernesta Hayes, May Likens, Mildred Hayes, Tamara Simmons, Heather Taylor, Ashley Parks & Cody Vance; Middle Row (L to R): Dailesha Barrios, Alicia McAneney, Angela Fields, Gail Hayes, Dellie Johnson, Harlie Mooneyham, Jeannie Butler, Brittany Mosier, Jessica Chapman & Dottie Wade; Back Row (L to R): Griffin Hardwick, Cody Miller, Brian Lewis, Cardale Kirk, Christopher Pierce, Christopher Abston, Jessie Clark, Michael Smith, Amy Lambirth, Coby Vance & Aaron Vice. Photo by: Spillman Photography.
Teresa Lile Hubbard
Instructor/GED Data Coordinator
Barren County ALPHA |
| Glasgow's Methodist Church |
| Picture Featured:   July 07, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
Glasgow's Methodist Church was organized in 1822, making it the third religious body in Glasgow's history (Presbyterians 1802, Baptists 1818). Its first and second houses of worship were located on West Washington Street where the telephone company building is now located; the third building was located on the south side of East Main Street (present city parking lot across the street from the Plaza Theatre). When the fire of 1900 wiped out the East side of the Glasgow Square, the church was severely damaged and had to be razed. The congregation then purchased the old Christian Church building on South Green Street near Wayne Street and worshipped there until the current facility was completed in 1913. This postcard image is unique because the printer mistakenly printed the negative backwards; the taller tower is actually on the left side of the building. |
| WKU Trip to Europe |
| Picture Featured:   July 08, 2012 |
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Drews Royse sent us these and writes:
Bill,
I, and Stacie Marable, also a Glasgow native, traveled to Europe in May with WKU's Communication Disorders Department. We spent a total of two weeks in the cities of London, Paris, and Ghent. Lots of time was made for sightseeing, but the point of the journey was to learn and compare Speech Communication between countries. We met with collegiate students and faculty, health care professionals, and therapists in all three cities. While in Paris we also visited INJS, the School for the Deaf to spend some time with therapists. A few of us are fluent in sign language and got to interact in the classroom with the students. It was a great trip so I thought I'd share some of my favorite photos! Thanks.
Drews Royse |
| Once in a Lifetime Trip Together |
| Picture Featured:   July 09, 2012 |
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Anita sent us these and writes:
My husband & I just took a bike trip out west & these are pics of just a few of the places we saw, Crater Lake in Oregon, Half Dome in Yosemite, the giant Redwoods in California & the Pacific Ocean on Highway 101. It was a wonderful, once in a lifetime trip! I hope you enjoy these... Anita |
| Black Vultures |
| Picture Featured:   July 10, 2012 |
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Donna Dotson sent us this photo and writes:
Bill,
Here’s a photo from winter to cool us down. While they make look threating, these Black Vultures are spreading their wings in an effort to warm and dry themselves. They are sometimes incorrectly called “buzzards”. Buzzards are broad-winged hawks. Black Vultures are often seen with Turkey Vultures which have a red head. Vultures receive legal protection under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
Thanks,
Donna Dotson |
| Golf Getaway |
| Picture Featured:   July 11, 2012 |
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Brandi Honeycutt sent us this photo and writes:
We recently took a trip to Scottsboro Alabama for our annual golf getaway. While there, we played at Goose Pond Colony and stayed in their lovely cottages on the lake. Pictured (L to R) Tony & Sue Turner, Freddy & Sue Morgan, Chuck & Debbie Turner, Gerald & Donnie Kidd, Ben & Brandi Honeycutt, Terry & Pat Turner.
Submitted by Brandi Honeycutt |
| Summing up the last few days... |
| Picture Featured:   July 12, 2012 |
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Bill Bucher sent us this photo and writes:
These candles are on our screened porch, out of the sun but in the heat. I believe they about sum up the last several days.
Bill Bucher
Park City |
| Fall already? |
| Picture Featured:   July 13, 2012 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this photo and writes:
Hi Bill,
Is it Fall already? My drive looks like late October... The buckeye trees among others are really dropping their leaves due to the dry weather... The weatherman says relief is on the way...
Wendell Kennison |
| Beautiful Sunset |
| Picture Featured:   July 14, 2012 |
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Marty and Clara Stilts sent us this photo and write:
This was taken late one afternoon. Such a beautiful sunset.
Marty and Clara Stilts
Glasgow, Ky. |
| Church Building History |
| Picture Featured:   July 15, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
Situated on the present site of the South Green Street Church of Christ was a building constructed by the Christian Church. After many years the Christian Church built a large new structure on the southwest corner of the Glasgow Square in 1902. Meanwhile, the East side of the Square had burned in 1900 and one of the casualties of the fire was the Methodist Church on East Main Street behind the burned storefronts. The Methodists then purchased the old Christian Church on South Green Street for $1600 and remained there for several years while planning and building the current Methodist Church just down the street. When the new Methodist Church was completed, the Methodists sold the building to the Church of Christ for $1200. Later, the Church of Christ razed the structure to build the current facility now known as the South Green Street Church of Christ. |
| A Fowler .62 Caliber? |
| Picture Featured:   July 16, 2012 |
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Carolyn Lane sent us this photo and writes:
This longrifle was brought from Abermarle County, Va. by my great-great-great-great grandfather Joseph Perin Lane in the late 1700's. This family heirloom is being passed from my brother, Dr. Gary Lane to my son, Michael Lane. It is believed to be a Fowler .62 caliber. |
| Judge Adelyn? |
| Picture Featured:   July 17, 2012 |
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Phil Patton sent us this photo and writes:
Judge Adelyn Margaret Wasik, granddaughter of Phil and Margie Patton. Adelyn is the daughter of Chris and Emily Patton Wasik. |
| Reel Generation Film Festival |
| Picture Featured:   July 18, 2012 |
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Billy Ray sent us this photo and writes:
On Saturday July 14, the Plaza hosted the second annual Reel Generation Film Festival. This is a unique and fun event we are lucky to have in Glasgow.
The Reel Generation Film Festival |
| FBLA Meeting in Texas |
| Picture Featured:   July 20, 2012 |
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Cindy Jackson sent us this photo and writes:
Shown are FBLA National Emerging Business Issues Finalists Kyle Marr, shown at left and Madison Atwell, shown at right, joined by Kentucky State Officer/Region 2 FBLA President Miranda McKinney, shown center while attending a National FBLA meeting in San Antonio, Texas. |
| Celebrating the 4th |
| Picture Featured:   July 21, 2012 |
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Terry Bulle sent us this photo and writes:
Little Miss Evalee McPherson celebrating the 4th, daughter of Ashton and Jamie McPherson. |
| Glasgow First Christian Church |
| Picture Featured:   July 22, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
The re-uniting of First Christian Church and Columbia Avenue Christian Church brought about a new structure for the congregation on the southwest corner of the Glasgow Square. The site had previously been the location of the Matthews Tavern, Glasgow's first tavern and later a large brick hotel occupied the site; the hotel had various names over the years, but its most recognized name was the Franklin Hotel. The "church on the Square" was built in 1902 and became a beloved community icon until it was razed in 1967 after the congregation built a new facility on North Race Street. |
| Bald Eagle at Barren River Lake |
| Picture Featured:   July 23, 2012 |
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Eric & Paula Tyree sent us this photo and write:
Please see the attached picture of a Bald Eagle that we seen at Barren River Lake on Monday 7/9/12. This is the second time we have seen the eagle. The first time we seen it we was last year at the Narrows across from the Glasgow Water Treatment Plant but we didn’t have our camera. This picture was taken across from the State Dock Ramp just on the corner of the mouth of Peters Creek. We had been fishing up Peters Creek and were returning for some lunch when my wife spotted it as we rounded the corner to the main channel.
Thanks
Eric & Paula Tyree
Glasgow, Ky. |
| Drews, Stacie and WKU Friends |
| Picture Featured:   July 24, 2012 |
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Drews Royse sent us this photo and writes:
Bill,
I, and Stacie Marable, also a Glasgow native, traveled to Europe in May with WKU's Communication Disorders Department. We spent a total of two weeks in the cities of London, Paris, and Ghent. Lots of time was made for sightseeing, but the point of the journey was to learn and compare Speech Communication between countries. We met with collegiate students and faculty, health care professionals, and therapists in all three cities. While in Paris we also visited INJS, the School for the Deaf to spend some time with therapists. A few of us are fluent in sign language and got to interact in the classroom with the students. It was a great trip so I thought I'd share some of my favorite photos! Thanks.
Drews Royse |
| The ABC Band |
| Picture Featured:   July 25, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
The ABC band consisted of three local ladies with a penchant for music and fun. Ann Wells, Bertie McGuire, and Christeen Snavely entertained various local groups and gatherings for several years. The name of the band came from the first letters of their first names. Wells shared her talents on the accordion, McGuire played the piano, and Snavely played both drums and spoons. In this photograph they are joined with Anthony "Papa" St. Charles on the drums. |
| Winner of the PS2 Class! |
| Picture Featured:   July 26, 2012 |
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"wbusing" sent us these and writes:
Bill,
This truck was the winner of the PS2 class, Monday night (7-16-12) at our County Fair. 'Night Dreams' is owned & driven by Chad Sharp of Glasgow. |
| Long Bike Trip |
| Picture Featured:   July 27, 2012 |
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Anita Wells sent us these and writes:
My husband & I just took a bike trip out west & these are pics of just a few of the places we saw; Crater Lake in Oregon, Half Dome in Yosemite, the giant Redwoods in California, & the Pacific Ocean on Highway 101. It was a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime trip! I hope you enjoy these... Anita |
| Help! |
| Picture Featured:   July 28, 2012 |
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Bennie Francis sent us this photo and writes:
That's old Catfish Hunter after a hard days work at M. Ray's enterprises. He's fallen and he can't get up! |
| First Presbyterian Church |
| Picture Featured:   July 29, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
This is the oldest known image of First Presbyterian Church, Glasgow's oldest religious body, founded in 1802. The Presbyterians were the only religious group in Glasgow for several years and their original log church was the only house of worship in Glasgow for around 25 years. This building, the third built on this site, is on the original lot donated by Isaac Robertson, one of Glasgow's first lawyers. This structure dates to 1853 and is one of only two remaining Gothic Revival buildings in Barren County. During the Civil War the congregation was forced to vacate the building and worship temporarily in a building which stood where the telephone office is on West Washington Street because the Union forces in Glasgow took control of the church building and used it as a horse stable. Glasgow's first burying ground was located directly behind the church but was moved many years later to allow for building expansion. The large brick structure on the right of the photo was the county jail. This photo was made by Adolph Rapp and his identification of the photo reminds us that he was a German immigrant who spelled phonetically, thus the unusual spelling of Presbyterian. |
| Public Square, 1982 |
| Picture Featured:   July 30, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us these...
These were taken on Glasgow's Public Square in 1982. |
| GHS... :( |
| Picture Featured:   July 31, 2012 |
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Sandy Duvall sent us these and writes:
The final stage of demolition began today (Monday, July 30) on the old Glasgow High School building. I was in the first class (1966) to graduate from this school, so I thought it only fitting that I take a few pictures of the building coming down. I would like to share them with all my GHS alumni.
Thanks,
Sandy |
| GHS 1942 Football Team |
| Picture Featured:   August 01, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this...
This is Glasgow High School's 1942 Football Team:
(upper photo): front - Gynn Shirrell, Jasper Pedigo, Seth Ford Nuckols, HC Atwell, Paul Foster
rear - Coach Frank Camp, "Luke" Stables, Kenneth Turner, Joe Trabue, "Mohawk" Wheeler
(lower photo): front - Bruce Trabue, Frank Bertram, Ewell Peden, Hall Baker, Corvin Auterburn, Winston Nunn
rear - Fay Smith, George Bertram, "Hamfat" Joe Hiser, Robert A. Lessenberry, Connie Flowers, Coach Herb Lewis |
| 1940's Glasgow |
| Picture Featured:   August 02, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
A busy day in downtown Glasgow captured by J. Mitchell Ellis in the 1940's. From right to left was Fair Furniture, Newberry's, Folks, and the Trigg Theatre. |
| Glasgow's Going Green! (See the results?) |
| Picture Featured:   August 03, 2012 |
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Mayor Rhonda Riherd Trautman sent us these and writes:
Bill,
Many of our Glasgow residents support the City’s recycling program (Glasgow’s Going Green) and we appreciate their efforts. However very few get to see the results. These two pictures show the bundles of plastic bottles and cardboard awaiting shipment. Keeping these items out of our Landfill, helps everyone in the long run. For information about the Glasgow’s Going Green Program, go to www.cityofglasgow.org and follow the department links to Public Works and then Recycling or call 651-5977. Remember E-Scrap (electronics, small household appliances, etc.) drop-off is now available at Southgate Recycling on Sat. between 9am and 3pm. We are updating our webpage with new information so please check back often.
Check out more recycling pictures at City of Glasgow Facebook!
Thank you,
Mayor Rhonda Trautman
Recycling: E-Scrap Recycling now in effect! |
| Oklahoma! |
| Picture Featured:   August 04, 2012 |
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Robert Lindsey sent us this photo and writes:
Hello,
This is from the Glasgow Summer Theater's production of "Oklahoma!" that will take place this weekend at the Plaza Theatre. For ticket information, call 361-2101 or visit www.plaza.org. The photo was taken by Ashton Gosnell and features Sharon Flowers as Aunt Eller and J. Robert Lindsey as Curly.
Thanks!
Robert Lindsey |
| St. Helen's |
| Picture Featured:   August 05, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
St. Helen Catholic Church on South Green Street was dedicated in 1893 by Bishop William G. McCloskey. Much of the work to establish the local parish was carried out by two Glasgow ladies, both converts to Catholicism, Jennie Boles Ellison and Annie Gorin. Cora Wilson is credited with beginning the fund-raising efforts to construct the building in 1889. According to local lore, the Catholic women gathered the field stones in their aprons and carts and brought them to town to be used in constructing the church. One of the stained glass windows in the church was sponsored by the Duke of Norfolk. |
| Wyoming Windmills |
| Picture Featured:   August 06, 2012 |
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Marty and Clara Stilts sent us this photo and writes:
In July we were in Utah and on our travel back we saw many windmills in Wyoming. Took this photo of a group of that was over a mile long. Some were really moving while others weren't. Saw several areas of the windmills on this stretch of interstate.
Marty and Clara Stilts
Glasgow |
| Kellen Thompson at the SEC |
| Picture Featured:   August 07, 2012 |
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Annie Thompson sent us these and writes:
This is Kellen Thompson, son of Scott and Annie Thompson of Horse Cave. Kellen got to meet Coach Cal and Darius Miller while Visiting New Orleans for the SEC Tournament in March. Hope you will share! |
| Glasgow, 1982 |
| Picture Featured:   August 08, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us these...
These were taken in Glasgow on and around the Public Square in 1982. |
| Conner and Adley |
| Picture Featured:   August 09, 2012 |
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Terry Bulle sent us this photo and writes:
Conner and Adley Cunningham, parents are Trent and Marta Cunningham and grandkids of Steve and Beverly Bulle. |
| Nick Tunks Retires from MCNP |
| Picture Featured:   August 10, 2012 |
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Vickie Carson sent us this photo and writes:
Nick Tunks retired on July 31, 2012, after serving 20 years as the Mammoth Cave Postmaster
Mammoth Cave Postmaster Nick Tunks retires
(MAMMOTH CAVE, Kentucky - August 3, 2012) On July 31, Nick Tunks handed in his keys, climbed on his motorcycle and motored out of the park at midday for an impromptu lunch with his son, Kenny, and daughter, Meghan, in Bowling Green. It was his last day as postmaster at Mammoth Cave, a job he held for 20 years.
"Nick will be greatly missed as our Postmaster and friend," said Acting Superintendent Bruce Powell. "His connection with Mammoth Cave goes beyond the U.S. Postal Service and back generations in his family. Nick's first jobs in the park were as a guide and ranger. His wife, an uncle, and two grandfathers also wore the National Park Service (NPS) uniform."
Tunks began with the NPS in 1978 as a seasonal cave guide; the next year he was hired on as a permanent employee. In subsequent years he served as a law enforcement ranger and in resource management. During this time he also earned an Associate degree in general studies from Western Kentucky University 1983.
In 1985, Tunks transferred to the U.S. Postal Service Bowling Green office as a carrier. He quickly moved up through the ranks as a supervisor and then as a district delivery specialist for central Kentucky. He was promoted in 1989 to assistant postmaster in Glasgow.
When Tunks was offered the Mammoth Cave Postmaster job in 1992, he jumped at the chance to be back in the park. The post office is small, serving the NPS offices, the Mammoth Cave Hotel, and a rural route of about 500 households. However, it was not a sleepy assignment; for many years Tunks was sent on training assignments and special projects that took him all across the country.
"One project was evaluating the use of Segway vehicles for mail delivery," said Tunks. "First I had to master the art of maneuvering on two wheels, and then I was sent out to teach carriers and monitor changes in their efficiency. Over six months, I worked with carriers in Oklahoma where it is flat, San Francisco where the hills are steep, on long delivery routes in Memphis, and in the desert heat of Phoenix. In the end, there wasn't enough of a time savings to implement use of Segways."
When the Wonders of America - Land of Superlatives stamp series was published in 2006, it included a stamp depicting Mammoth Cave, the longest cave in the world. At Tunks' suggestion, the park hosted a cancellation event inside the cave on the first day of issue.
In recent years, Tunks' knowledge of computer equipment has been put to use in installing machines in area post offices and training employees.
Tunks met and married his wife, Tina (Spainhoward), while they were both guiding in Mammoth Cave in 1984. They are natives of Edmonson County, and Tina is a middle school teacher with Edmonson County Schools.
Tunks' grandfather Warner Tunks was a seasonal cave guide in Mammoth Cave in the 1960s; his step-grandfather Henry Cochran was also a seasonal guide in the 1960's. Tunks' uncle, Loyd Cook, was raised on Brooks Knob before the park was established and started his NPS career as the lookout in the Brooks Knob fire tower. Cook retired as a district ranger at Mammoth Cave with 40 years of service.
Upon his own retirement, Tunks' short-term plans are to ride his motorcycle and play with his grandson, Warner. "It is good to know that we will work with Nick again soon as we plan the 2016 anniversary events for the park,"
said Powell. Tunks is a member of the Mammoth Cave National Park Association, which was instrumental in creating the park; Tunks is the Association's designee for 2016 planning.
The year 2016 holds special significance at Mammoth Cave:
• Mammoth Cave National Park was established in 1941, and will mark its
75th anniversary;
• the National Park Service was established via the Organic Act of
1916, and will mark its 100th anniversary; and
• cave tours began at Mammoth Cave in 1816, and 2016 marks the 200th
year of tours through Mammoth Cave.
www.nps.gov/maca
Vickie T. Carson
Public Information Officer
Mammoth Cave National Park |
| Marshal for 22 Years |
| Picture Featured:   August 11, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo and writes:
This old photo is Winston Collins. He was the Marshal here in Glasgow for 22 years. |
| At Lake Leelanau, Michigan |
| Picture Featured:   August 12, 2012 |
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Bill Bucher sent us this photo and writes:
Bill:
This is a photo I took of my granddaughter Nadia and her mother, Rhea Bucher, while on a family vacation at Lake Leelanau, Michigan this summer.
Bill Bucher
Park City |
| Past Presidents of the Historical Society |
| Picture Featured:   August 13, 2012 |
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Sandi Gorin sent us this photo and writes:
Honoring Past Presidents of the Historical Society on Our 40th Year
At a recent meeting of the South Central KY Historical & Genealogical Society, the past Presidents of the Society were honored along with Martha Powell Harrison, a founding member who is still very active in the Society. They were presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for their service.
Shown are front row, left to right: Paul Bastien, Martha Powell Harrison (founding member), Sam Terry IV. Back row: James Peden and Larry Calhoun.
Not shown and unable to attend were: Steve Botts, Leonard Kingrey, Kay Harbison and John Mutter.
Our other presidents who served ably and are deceased include: Cecil Goode, Jerry Houchens, Brice T. Leech, Katie Maud Smith, Ruby Jones Smith and Joe Donald Taylor.
We meet the 3rd Thursday evening of each month, 6 p.m. at the Mary Wood Weldon Library. The public is always welcomed!
Sandi Gorin, President |
| Annual Street Fair (1930s or '40s) |
| Picture Featured:   August 14, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
For many years the Glasgow Square was host to the annual Street Fair and horse shows. This image captured by J. Mitchell Ellis displays the massive crowd filling area for a horse show in the late 1930s or 1940s. The street shown is the East side of the Square (Green Street). Beginning on the far left, the businesses would have been Ben Franklin, Clayton-Pedigo, Ely Drugs, New Farmers National Bank, two buildings that were later combined to become the National Store, multiple buildings that comprised the "Wells Block" (that housed Leech & Davis Drugs, Cherry's Coffee Shop, F. P. Williams Furniture and others), and finally George J. Ellis Drugs. |
| A joy to see |
| Picture Featured:   August 15, 2012 |
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Mary Coffey sent us this photo and writes:
Bill,
This is a picture from my neighbor's, Jim & Earline Robinson's backyard. We live by the lake and see lots of deer, turkey and wildlife. We currently have a doe with twin fawns that visit our yards each day. They're a joy to see. I saw both fawns nursing this morning but my camera would not zoom enough to get a good picture.
Mary Coffey |
| The Salmon River |
| Picture Featured:   August 16, 2012 |
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John Rogers sent us this photo and writes:
Bill-
This is a calm section of the wild and scenic Salmon River in Idaho. My mother, Elizabeth Rogers, and my son John Thomas Rogers and daughter Katherine Rogers were recently there rafting and camping. The river runs through the middle of the 2.3 million acre Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area and is the longest undammed river in the lower 48 states. It was originally named Lewis's River by William Clark of the Corps of Discovery in honor of Capt. Meriwether Lewis, the other leader of the Corps. Unfortunately, the Corps was unable to navigate the river due to its many rapids and were unable to portage around the rapids due to the steep hillsides. They traversed it as far as Pine Creek rapids and then turned back. Clark wrote in his journal, ".. the water runs with great violence from one rock to another on each Side foaming & roreing thro rocks in every direction, So as to render the passage of anything impossible." Fortunately, rubber rafts now provide safe and dependable transit!
John Rogers |
| Red Cross Summer Readers |
| Picture Featured:   August 17, 2012 |
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Tammie Neal sent us this photo and writes:
We are proud of our Red Cross Elementary Summer Readers. These students read over the summer and recorded their efforts on a reading log. They were treated to some extra recess time, cold ice pops and prizes. Readers are Leaders at Red Cross Elementary.
Tammie Neal
Red Cross Elementary |
| Around 1969 or 1970 |
| Picture Featured:   August 18, 2012 |
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Jane Baker sent us this photo and writes:
This was taken around 1969 or 1970. Shown in the photo are Walter Baker, Governor Louie Nunn and Jenny Elizabeth York. |
| Barren River Sunset |
| Picture Featured:   August 19, 2012 |
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Cody Meek sent us this photo and writes:
I took this while on Barren River Lake this Summer. Thanks. |
| Our Crepe Myrtle |
| Picture Featured:   August 20, 2012 |
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Mike and Charlotte Steenbergen sent us this photo and write:
We are enjoying our Crepe Myrtle! Sent in by Mike and Charlotte Steenbergen |
| From a recent poker run |
| Picture Featured:   August 21, 2012 |
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Jeff Edwards sent us these and writes:
I went on a poker run and this was one of the stops. I think we were in either Butler Co. or Logan Co. This Old Barn was filled with antique tools, vehicles and other neat items. I thought it was worth sharing. We also stopped at the "Earth Dam," a very interesting ride.
J. Edwards |
| George Bruce Corrie retires from MCNP |
| Picture Featured:   August 22, 2012 |
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Vickie Carson sent us this photo and writes:
George Bruce Corrie in front of the new Mammoth Cave NP visitor center (NPS photo)
George Bruce Corrie retires from Mammoth Cave, but not from crawling
(MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky. – August 21, 2012) “Most of my caving has been underground.” A typical wry remark from George Bruce Corrie, said in a soft tone with a bit of grin. Corrie, a life-long caver, retired from Mammoth Cave National Park on August 11, 2012, with 38 years of government service.
“Throughout his career at Mammoth Cave, George provided a firm foundation for the guide force,” said Acting Superintendent Bruce Powell. “Much of his work was behind the scenes and virtually unseen. As a supervisor to our summer guides, George has taught and mentored hundreds of employees.
He is a wealth of information about Mammoth Cave and caving. George will be missed.”
His interest in caving began early in his life with family trips to Luray Caverns (Va.) and Carter Caves State Park (Ky.). “Luray really sparked my imagination,” said Corrie. “Then at Carter Caves, a friend of the family who worked there took us into Bat Cave, an undeveloped, wild cave,” said Corrie. “Not long after that I joined the National Speleological Society – I was still just a kid, so my mom had to join with me.”
A family caving obsession began. Corrie and his parents, George Sr. and Sara, are famous in the caving world for cave exploration, mapping and conservation. During the 1960s, they often traveled from their Huntington, W.V., home to explore and survey James Cave and Coach (aka 1000 Domes) Cave in Edmonson County, Ky.
Corrie is a graduate (1965) of Huntington (W.Va.) High School and studied forestry at the University of Kentucky. He worked seasonally for the National Park Service for a few years, at Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial (all in Washington,
D.C.) and Castillo de San Marcos National Monument (Fla.). In 1976, he was hired as a permanent employee at the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site in Washington, D.C.
Corrie came to Mammoth Cave in 1979. Drawing from his vast cave experience, he quietly improved Mammoth Cave tours and working conditions for cave guides by seeing to basic needs:
• He developed and installed telephone listings inside 14 cave phone
boxes, essential to all cave emergencies; the small signs prominently
state the location of the phone, who to call in an emergency, and
other park/cave phone numbers.
• In the 1980s, he saw a need for a teen crawling tour. Corrie
proposed and developed the Explorer cave tour to span the gap between
Trog (for ages 8-12) and the Wild Cave tour (for ages 16 and up).
Explorer became the prototype for the present-day Introduction to
Caving tour, for ages 10 and up, and very popular with family groups.
• Always having a mind for safety in the cave, Corrie placed first aid
kits along the Wild Cave route, and developed small kits for all
guides to carry. He implemented better crawling gear for guides and
visitors and upgraded flashlights for guides. For many years, Corrie
maintained the guide force gas lanterns, 46 along ten miles of tour
routes and 30 held in reserve on the surface.
• To help new guides, Corrie compiled information on the history and
geology of each cave tour. He also wrote text for wayside exhibits
and several publications.
In his 32 years at Mammoth Cave, Corrie believes he guided 5,875 Historic tours, and probably more than 10,000 total tours along 19 different routes.
“One of my favorite Mammoth Cave memories is from 1991,” said Corrie. “For the park’s fiftieth anniversary I was asked to revive the All Day tour for the celebration, which had not been offered since the 1960s. It is seven miles, from the Historic Entrance, across Echo River, through the Snowball Room, and out to Frozen Niagara. We offered three trips, 80 people each, commemorating the park’s anniversary and 175 years of tours through Mammoth.”
Outside of his work day, Corrie sought other cave experiences. In 1997, he joined the board of Lost River Cave, a commercial cave in Bowling Green, Ky. “It started as an outreach for the park, but grew into my own personal interest,” explained Corrie. Lost River was an underground night club from the 1930s until it closed in the 1960s. Corrie worked with the Friends of Lost River to institute boat tours in the cave; 1,500 people took the trip the first year, 10,000 the next, and now 50,000 people tour Lost River every year.
Corrie plans to continue visiting caves and with his work with Lost River Cave as a member of the Friends board.
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| Beautiful day on the farm |
| Picture Featured:   August 23, 2012 |
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Dawn Landrum sent us this photo and writes:
Bill,
Eric Landrum, Conner Mullins, and Harold Landrum enjoy a beautiful day on a farm in Etoile. |
| Out on the field |
| Picture Featured:   August 24, 2012 |
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Paulette Wasylycia sent us these and writes:
(upper) BCHS band performed at the TJ Bowl on Saturday night. They are seen here performing part of their routine, "Structures."
(lower) Picture shows GHS Scotties kickoff to Todd Central for second half of ballgame at the TJ Bowl on Saturday night.
Paulette Wasylycia
Glasgow, Ky. |
| The Glasgow Scottie Band |
| Picture Featured:   August 25, 2012 |
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| Dana Alfano-D'Ettorre sent us this photo of the Glasgow Scottie Band. |
| Puerto Rico |
| Picture Featured:   August 26, 2012 |
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Justin Jones sent us these and writes:
Bill,
This picture is from our recent trip to Puerto Rico, the view is on top of a old Spanish Fort called 'El Morro' originally built in 1539 overlooking San Juan Bay to protect the city of San Juan from seaborne enemies.
This is another picture from our trip to Puerto Rico; I saw the sand mound and felt a little adventurous and decided to climb, it took me a few minutes to get up there, but I finally made it!
- Justin J. |
| Wonderful Visit to Ireland |
| Picture Featured:   August 27, 2012 |
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Dawn Landrum sent us these and writes:
Bill,
On my recent trip to Ireland, we stopped off to visit many many places!
Terryn Honeycutt Varvey and Travis Varney were my traveling companions for more than two weeks. We had such a great time for the two weeks we were there! Here are just a few of the pictures we took.
The first picture is at The Blarney Castle where Terryn and I kissed the Blarney Stone!!! The estate spans several acres and was absolutely amazing. The second picture is an Abbey at the Rock of Cashel! |
| Up in Michigan |
| Picture Featured:   August 28, 2012 |
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Terrell Alexander sent us this photo and writes:
Bill, this is an early dawn picture of the Isle Royale Queen 4 that transports passengers from Copper Harbor Michigan to Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior. My wife along with three other couples visited there this summer and had a great time. The island is 42 miles long and 9 miles wide at its widest. My brother, Kim Alexander, is the concessions manager on Isle Royale. He was glad to see some of his family and Glasgow folks visit.
Terrell Alexander |
| Jim Nelson, March, 1985 |
| Picture Featured:   August 29, 2012 |
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Todd Barbour sent us this and writes:
This is from the Big Blue Review, the school-published newspaper of Glasgow High School, back in March of 1985.
Story and photo by Terri Ramsey, Big Blue Review |
| Second Annual Watermelon Festival Dog Show |
| Picture Featured:   August 30, 2012 |
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Michele Wheat sent us these and writes:
The Monroe County 4H Dog Club will be having their 2nd Annual Watermelon Festival Dog Show in Tompkinsville at the Printer's Park on Main Street - Sept 2nd at 2:00pm. We invite all the dog lovers in all of our surrounding counties to come out & participate. This is a very fun experience for the dogs & their owners.
In conjunction with the Dog Show, there will be one dog given the title of the Most Photogenic Dog, this category will be chosen by the Facebook community. If you are a Facebooker......go to the Monroe County 4H Dog Club page & go to the album "Watermelon Festival Dog Show" & check out all the dogs that have been entered. You can vote for as many as you "like" just by clicking the "like" button on that photo. If you really like one of the dogs.... feel free to "share" the photo & help that dog get more votes. Voting ends Aug. 31st & all decisions are final.
All the information about the show is also in the album. If you would like to keep up with the Dog Club... like our page!
The dogs pictured here are all in the contest. Carlos Pierre - pictured with some of his "winnings" from last year's show, Nate, Emmitt and Marilyn, who was crowned the 2011 Watermelon Festival Dog Show Most Photogenic Dog. Thank you & hope to see you at the show!
Michele Wheat & members of the Monroe County 4H Dog Club |
| Kentucky Dam Marina |
| Picture Featured:   August 31, 2012 |
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Linda Craiger sent us this photo and writes:
Hello Mr. Anderson,
This is the view of the Kentucky Dam Marina from our room at the Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park on Aug. 22, 2012.
Linda Craiger |
| Fun Times! |
| Picture Featured:   September 01, 2012 |
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Justin Jones sent us this photo and writes:
Bill,
Fun times at family functions! With Sheila Jones, Jennifer White, Dawn Landrum and Alyssa White.
- Justin J. |
| Donut Burger? |
| Picture Featured:   September 02, 2012 |
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Todd Barbour sent us this photo and writes:
Welcome to the 2012 KY State Fair, please enjoy one of the most popular food booths here.
Todd |
| New Superintendent at MCNP |
| Picture Featured:   September 03, 2012 |
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Vickie Carson sent us this photo and writes:
Sarah Craighead Selected as Mammoth Cave National Park Superintendent
Southeast Regional Director David Vela announced the selection of Sarah Craighead to be the next superintendent at Mammoth Cave National Park. Craighead currently serves as the superintendent of Death Valley National Park in southern California and Nevada. She will assume her new duties at Mammoth Cave on November 4.
“Sarah knows the value of being attuned to park resources and advancing park goals through partnerships and collaboration,” Vela said. “With her strong operations background and the experience she has gained in more than 30 years with the National Park Service, Sarah is an obvious choice for this position. Not to mention the fact that she grew up in Kentucky’s cave country and actually started her career at Mammoth Cave.”
Just as many college students do, Craighead took seasonal employment at Mammoth Cave National Park while attending Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky., where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in biology in 1978.
“I worked several summers at Mammoth Cave, as a campground ranger and a cave guide,” said Craighead. “My very first job was selling crafts at the Mammoth Cave Hotel. The cave was my jumping off point with the National Park Service. Now, more than thirty years later, I have the honor of managing the park. I look forward to reconnecting with park staff, retirees, and the surrounding communities.”
Craighead has been superintendent of Death Valley National Park since 2009. At 3.4 million acres, Death Valley is the largest national park in the continental U.S., and the lowest place in North America at 282 feet below sea level.
Prior to Death Valley, Craighead served as the superintendent of Saguaro National Park, just outside of Tucson, Ariz. She was the first superintendent of Washita Battlefield National Historic Site in Cheyenne, Okla., from 1997-2002. While there, she gained important experience in developing park plans and working with communities and American Indian tribes. |
| Jess Chesnut |
| Picture Featured:   September 04, 2012 |
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Mike Chesnut sent us this photo and writes:
Bill, The northwest near Mt. Ranier and Mt. Baker were not in the drought and heatwave we experienced this summer. This picture of my wife, Jess, was taken August 8 at the 8000 ft level. There were still several feet of snow with an unusual lenticular cloud over the summit. Of course the glaciers are always there. Upon our hikes to Mt. Baker 70 miles north of Seattle, we discovered up to 15 feet of snow at the 5000 ft level at Artist Point. The road to the upper parking lot only opened July 24! Mt. Baker holds the WORLD record for snow of 95 feet in the winter of 1998/1999. This year they only had 70 feet! Very nice to hike in the snow in August.
MIKE CHESNUT |
| Mikayla Powell |
| Picture Featured:   September 05, 2012 |
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Mark & Kim Powell sent us this photo and write:
Bill,
We are proudly sharing this picture of our daughter with her recent art work she completed while attending an (ECP) Early College Program with the School of Art Institute Chicago this summer. Mikayla received a Merit Scholarship to attend the Art Institute and participated with students representing 14 countries other than just the United States. Mikayla is a senior at Glasgow High School. Mikayla normally excels in water color painting but ventured into oil painting with the Chicago Art Institute and earned early college credit for her work.
Thanks for sharing,
Mark & Kim Powell
Glasgow, Ky. |
| Sunset/Sunrise |
| Picture Featured:   September 06, 2012 |
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Marty & Clara Stilts sent us this photo and write:
(upper) This was taken as the sun set on a return trip from Utah in July. The sky that night was so beautiful. This was near Loveland, Colorado. Hope all enjoy!
(lower) The sunrise as we were traveling in July back from Utah.This was taken in Kansas not sure of the area it had been a long night of traveling. Something special when you see the beauty of a sunrise or sunset. God paints a beautiful scene for us to enjoy if we will just take time to enjoy.
Marty and Clara Stilts
Glasgow, Ky. |
| Cool Ending Indeed... |
| Picture Featured:   September 07, 2012 |
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Vickie Carson sent us this photo and writes:
Bill – just as the GHS vs BCHS football game ended on Friday night, the moon popped out over the flagpole. A cool ending to a great night.
Vickie |
| Still Blooming! |
| Picture Featured:   September 08, 2012 |
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Jeff Edwards sent us this photo and writes:
The flowers are still blooming at the Edwards compound.
Jeff |
| Trip to Chicago |
| Picture Featured:   September 09, 2012 |
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Dick & Cathy Doty sent us this photo and write:
Dick and I traveled to Chicago this week to attend The Independent Garden Center Show for our business. While there we met P. Allen Smith, television host, award winning designer, gardening and lifestyle expert. We had a great time and brought back many ideas for the nursery. |
| Blue Moon of Kentucky |
| Picture Featured:   September 10, 2012 |
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Pam Robertson sent us this photo and writes:
Blue Moon of Kentucky, 2012 |
| We remember... |
| Picture Featured:   September 11, 2012 |
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Shawn Perkins sent us this photo and writes:
Bill,
My nephew, Sam, and my children, Amanda and Eric are shown here around a chalk drawing they colored which was drawn by my wife, Debbie. This picture was taken on 9/11 last year, so the chalk drawing is long gone, but the memory of what happened, the appreciation for those who gave all, and the thankfulness to God for our country remain.
Shawn Perkins
Join the 9/11 Day Movement: "I will..." |
| Pictures from Glasgow, Scotland! |
| Picture Featured:   September 12, 2012 |
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Jim Marshall (from Glasgow, Scotland!) sent us these and writes:
Hello Mr Anderson, best wishes from Glasgow, Scotland. Here are a couple of pictures of my garden which may be of interest . I have constructed a Japanese corner complete with torii gate and lantern. Possibly this is the only torii gate in Scotland. The statue of figures is a good likeness of three of my grandchildren. Unfortunately we cannot grow exotic plants that you will have in Kentucky, however our wet climate allows rhododendrons and azaleas to grow well and flower in spring and hydrangeas to provide colour in late summer.
Kind regards
Jim Marshall |
| Cole at 1WTC |
| Picture Featured:   September 13, 2012 |
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Darrell and Connie Pickett sent us this photo and write:
From Darrell and Connie Pickett....
Our grandson, Cole, visited the site of the 9-11 Memorial last week. He visited the memorial that is being constructed in memory of the civilians, first responders and military personnel who died that day. When completed, the 104-story tower will be known as the "Freedom Tower."
One World Trade Center - "The Freedom Tower" |
| The Fall Clematis |
| Picture Featured:   September 14, 2012 |
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Jeff Edwards sent us this photo and writes:
The fall clematis is in full bloom. How beautiful!
Jeff Edwards |
| Walter Baker Requests New Road |
| Picture Featured:   September 15, 2012 |
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| Jane Baker brought us this newspaper clipping. It is used here with the permission of the Glasgow Daily Times, where it originally appeared.
The Glasgow Daily Times |
| Mount Rushmore |
| Picture Featured:   September 16, 2012 |
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Bill Conyers sent us this photo and writes:
On a road trip out to Keystone, South Dakota, that my wife and I took in August, I got this shot of Mt. Rushmore. We later drove over to Devils Tower, Wyoming (that picture coming later). |
| BCHS Band |
| Picture Featured:   September 17, 2012 |
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Paulette Wasylycia sent us this photo and writes:
The Barren County Marching Trojans were Grand Champions at the Caverna Colonel Marching Band Invitational on 9/8/12. As you can see they took first place in several areas!
Congratulations BCHS!!
Paulette Wasylycia
Glasgow |
| Deer Reflections |
| Picture Featured:   September 18, 2012 |
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Gary Walker sent us this photo and writes:
I saw your post on fb. Here is a picture - Deer Reflections. Here is my fb link: www.facebook.com/gwalkersphotography
Thanks
Gary Walker |
| Panama City Beach |
| Picture Featured:   September 19, 2012 |
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Kevin Thompson sent us this photo and writes:
We took this in Panama City Beach last week 9/5/12. The sun set through the clouds.
Thanks,
Kevin Thompson
Remember that today is "International Talk Like a Pirate Day" - :) |
| Daring? |
| Picture Featured:   September 21, 2012 |
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Karen Bracken sent us this photo and writes:
People say the young are so foolish today. This is a picture of my grandfather, Ed Starr (on the right with pipe), and a friend being daring (foolish) in their younger days. Granddaddy was born in 1888. |
| From Mike Padgett |
| Picture Featured:   September 23, 2012 |
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Mike Padgett sent us these and writes:
Mike and Miki Padgett (Father and Son) spent a week in Costa Rica recently. Miki was raised in Costa Rica until age twelve while his parents were missionaries there. The two of them had a wonderful time reminiscing and visiting places they love in the “Switzerland of the Americas.” Mike is Pastor of Glasgow Bible Church and Miki is a contractor with the Department of Defense and the Department of State. Miki travels extensively with his job and will soon be leaving on another assignment.
Pastor Mike and Rosana Padgett celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on August 11. They have four children, two of which graduated from Glasgow High School. Mike has been pastor of Glasgow Bible Church for fifteen years and Rosana has served with Barren County Schools for fourteen years. They love Glasgow and Barren County. They are both originally from Nashville, Tennessee. They lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee; Summerville, Georgia; San Jose, Costa Rica; Cedar Brook, New Jersey; and Uniontown, Pennsylvania before coming to Glasgow. |
| MCNP Snowball Dining Room - 1949 |
| Picture Featured:   September 24, 2012 |
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Jeff Edwards sent us these scans and writes:
I was sifting through some old family photos and found this postcard of the Snowball Dining Room located 267 feet underground in the heart of Mammoth Cave. This postcard was probably purchased at the Mammoth Cave Gift Shop back in 1949. It appears that there was a London Family Reunion on Tuesday, August 9th, 1949 and there were 51 family members present. I thought it was interesting.
Jeff Edwards |
| Between the Covers |
| Picture Featured:   September 25, 2012 |
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Martha Nell Thomas sent us these and writes:
Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library completed our third annual Adult Summer Reading program on July 31st . The theme for 2012 was “Between the Covers” as viewed on the front lawn. One of the programs we offered was “Making a Book Purse,” it was fun to see how each came up with a unique purse. The grand prize winners of the Kindle were Mr. Johnson, with his wife Sherry and Wanda Settle. Dollywood generously donated tickets to their theme park and Cindy Young was the lucky winner.
People in the photos include Wanda Settle, Cindy Young, Charles and Sherry Johnson, Ms. Anderson, Mabel and Sharon Copass, Virginia Bell, Linda Tucker, Joy Stryzek & Lesley Huff.
Martha Nell Thomas
Outreach Services
Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library |
| Devil's Tower, Wyoming |
| Picture Featured:   September 26, 2012 |
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Bill Conyers sent us this photo and writes:
On a road trip out to Keystone, SD that my wife and I took in August, I got this shot of Mt. Rushmore (used on the website earlier - The WebMeister). We later drove over to Devils Tower, Wyoming. If you look close you can see people climbing in the rocks at the base. |
| Sunset in Tompkinsville |
| Picture Featured:   September 27, 2012 |
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Gary Walker sent us this photo and writes:
This is sunset at Tompkinsville City Park. Here's a link to my facebook page.
Thanks
Gary Walker |
| Harvest of History |
| Picture Featured:   September 28, 2012 |
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Danny & Gayle Berry sent us this photo and write:
Harvest of History Re-enacters invite you to hear their stories tonight and Saturday night! Contact the South Central Kentucky Cultural Center at 651-9792 for times and ticket information! |
| South Race Street, 1950's |
| Picture Featured:   September 29, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo and writes:
This is a photo of Ideal Chevrolet from some time in the early '50's. That's Elza Dugard in the picture, taken off S. Race St. just off the square. |
| Jail Break 5K |
| Picture Featured:   September 30, 2012 |
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Micah Reece sent us this photo and writes:
The Glasgow Public Defender’s Office held their 5th Annual Jail Break 5K on September 22nd. We had a great turnout and will be donating our largest amount yet to the Barren County 4-H. A big thank you to the Barren County Sheriff’s Department, Glasgow Police Department, Glasgow Street Department and Barren/Metcalfe EMS for your assistance in making our race a success! This is a picture of our winners. |
| Lighthouse Landing |
| Picture Featured:   October 01, 2012 |
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Gary Walker sent us this photo and writes:
Sunset at Lighthouse Landing, Grand Rivers, Ky. Check out more at my facebook page.
Thanks
Gary Walker |
| Ed Diddle of WKU |
| Picture Featured:   October 02, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo he took and writes:
This is Ed Diddle cheering on the team (E.A. Diddle Arena at WKU is named for him). |
| Hummingbirds! |
| Picture Featured:   October 03, 2012 |
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Linda Craiger sent us this photo and writes:
Hello Mr. Anderson,
Just wanted to remind everyone that feeds hummingbirds, not to take the feeders down too early. It is generally recommended to maintain at least one feeder for a week or two after seeing your last hummingbird of the season. Sometimes an individual bird can't migrate on schedule, due to illness or injury. Late migrants in particular will appreciate having a reliable source of food at a time when few natural flowers are still in bloom (take a look at this really cool YouTube video).
Linda Craiger
Glasgow Garden Club
Birds, Nature and Environment Committee
Join GGC on FB |
| Barren Co. FFA Trapshooting Team |
| Picture Featured:   October 04, 2012 |
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"Lisa" sent us this photo and writes:
The Barren County FFA Trapshooting Team placed 2nd in the Barren River Region FFA Trap Shoot on Sept. 24. Team members are (L to R): Wes Kinslow, Nick Kingrey, Dylan Parker, Nathan Beckam and Nick Jackson. Nick Kingrey won "High Individual." Thanks for posting. |
| Cruise Into Fall Car Show |
| Picture Featured:   October 05, 2012 |
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Mike Pruitt sent us this photo and writes:
Bill,
We wanted to share a picture of last year's top GM, Ford and Mopar winners from the Glasgow Renaissance-Main Street Cruise into Fall Car Show. This will be our 12th annual show and will be held on October 13th on the Glasgow downtown public square with registration starting at 8:00am. We had over 350 entries last year dating back to an early 1900's REO, street rods, customs, antique tractors, antique motorcycles and even some of today's newest hotrods. So make plans to join us on October 13 on the square in Glasgow and pick out your favorite ride. For more information, go to our website at www.glasgowcarshow.com.
Thanks
Mike Pruitt
Cruise Into Fall Car Show - Oct. 13, 2012 |
| Glasgow Scotties, 1938 |
| Picture Featured:   October 06, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo he took and writes:
These are Glasgow Scotties Coogie Grissom and Covella Houchens Biggers, about 1938. |
| Double-crested Cormorant |
| Picture Featured:   October 07, 2012 |
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Linda Craiger sent us this photo and writes:
This Double-crested Cormorant was basking in the sun and watching folks go by in Barren River Reservoir near the Narrows.
Linda Craiger |
| JB Neeley's Army-Issued Shaving Kit |
| Picture Featured:   October 08, 2012 |
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Jeff Edwards sent us this photo and writes:
Hi Bill,
Here is a picture of my Great-Grandfather's US Army-issued Shaving Kit from WW I. His name was J B Neeley. On the left was his "Sunday" pocket knife made by Imperial. The one on the right was the pocket knife he carried everday. It was manufactured by Schrade Cutlery Co., Walden, NY. Pretty Cool!!
Later,
J. Edwards |
| Glasgow High School - 1918? |
| Picture Featured:   October 09, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this and writes:
This is a postcard, courtesy of Winston Nunn and Ed Smith. You may notice this is dated 9-7-1918 and is of the Glasgow High School which used to stand where Liberty Street is now. |
| Harvey this weekend at the Plaza! |
| Picture Featured:   October 10, 2012 |
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Peggy Goodman sent us this photo and writes:
Hi, This is a picture of some of the cast members from "Harvey" that will be presented by the Far Off Broadway Players Oct. 12, 13, and 14 at the Plaza Theatre.
Peggy Goodman
The classic "Harvey" at the Plaza Theatre! (this weekend) |
| Rita Gray |
| Picture Featured:   October 11, 2012 |
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Anna Mills sent us this photo and writes:
Hi, Bill,
Here is a photo I would like to share of Rita Gray at her 60th birthday celebration at BR Tire on October 5, 2012. Rita took everything in stride and was a good sport with all of festivities.
Anna |
| Church Parsonage |
| Picture Featured:   October 12, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo he took and writes:
This home is on South Green Street. It's the old First Christian Church Parsonage. |
| GHS Class of '65 |
| Picture Featured:   October 13, 2012 |
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Suzanne Fant sent us this photo and writes:
Twelve friends from the Glasgow class of ‘65 celebrated their year of turning 65 by enjoying a week together in Leland, Michigan for their sixth annual get-together. Pictured above are (1st row) Pat (Kilbourne) Allen, Saundra (Cady) Spera, Sybl (Bryant) Fleming, Madeline (St. Charles) Hale, Jennifer (Shipp) Lakin, Suzanne Fant, Micki Jones-Little, Martha Lou (Redman) Custer, Linda (Harlow) Holbrook, Judy (Carder) Davis, Jo Doris (Groce) Fentriss, Ann (Whiteside) Dickson. |
| Dr. C.G. Depp |
| Picture Featured:   October 14, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo he took and writes:
This is well-known doctor C.G. Depp from Hiseville, taken many years ago. |
| 1916 |
| Picture Featured:   October 15, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this and writes:
Postcards courtesy of Winston Nunn and Ed Smith, this one also from around 1916. Recognize this place? |
| Vice Presidential Debate |
| Picture Featured:   October 16, 2012 |
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Marla Chelf sent us these and writes:
Hi Bill,
Attached are some random pictures from yesterday in preparation for the Vice Presidential Debate. Our son Tyler was the Technology Liaison to the Commission on Presidential Debates at Centre College. |
| Old Glory |
| Picture Featured:   October 17, 2012 |
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Marty and Clara Stilts sent us this photo and write:
Took this on Sunday afternoon as the wind blew so hard in Glasgow. The flag at Fort Williams was blowing in so many directions, but it was so pretty. Just wanted to share this with others. So proud to see that flag blowing in the wind, thankful for every solider that has fought and is still fighting for that flag.
Marty and Clara Stilts
Glasgow, Ky. |
| Glasgow's 150th Birthday |
| Picture Featured:   October 18, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us these and writes:
Parade pictures taken July 4, 1948 at Glasgow's celebration of its sesquicentennial (150th birthday). Took these photos at the parade. |
| Doc Nunn |
| Picture Featured:   October 19, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us these photos and writes:
These show W.E "Doc" Nunn during WWI, probably taken in France. |
| York's Mowing Service |
| Picture Featured:   October 20, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo he took and writes:
This is York Nunn, mowing the yard on Cleveland Avenue (taken a few years ago). |
| 50th Anniversary |
| Picture Featured:   October 21, 2012 |
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Sandy Ladd-Russell sent us this photo and writes:
We recently celebrated Jerry Hardison's birthday and the 50th anniversary of Glasgow Insurance Agency by presenting him with an anniversary banner. The agency was formed in 1962 and now has three generations of the family who are active in the business along with several long-term employees.
Thanks for allowing us to share.
Sandy |
| Liberty College |
| Picture Featured:   October 22, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo and writes:
Here's an old photo of "Liberty College," Glasgow. |
| Kayden |
| Picture Featured:   October 23, 2012 |
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Ms. McClellan sent us this photo and writes:
WE WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU THE CUTEST LITTLE COP IN TOWN MR. KAYDEN PRICE. HE IS OUR GRANDSON , SON OF SARAH & WILLIAM PRICE. THANKS FOR SHARING! |
| 1949 and the Fabulous Five |
| Picture Featured:   October 24, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo he took and writes:
This was in the spring of 1949 at the Louisville Armory with the "Fabulous Five." UK beat Tennessee in the SEC. The Fabulous Five was the nickname of the 1947-'48 UK Men's Basketball Team. They won 36 of 39 games and were national collegiate champions. All five starters, along with Coach Adolph Rupp, were part of the gold medal-winning US Team at the Summer Olympics. The five players were Ralph Beard, Alex Groza, Wallace "Wah Wah" Jones, Cliff Barker and Kenny Rollins. |
| lexi mills |
| Picture Featured:   October 25, 2012 |
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Casey Trainham sent us this photo and writes:
Our wonderful family illustrated by our beautiful daughter lexi mills on our weekend getaway. |
| Kids Run Eastern |
| Picture Featured:   October 26, 2012 |
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Danny Berry sent us this photo and writes:
So proud of this group "Kids Run Eastern." Several from the newly formed running club from Eastern Elementary ran the Extreme Fitness 5K on Saturday. Way to go! |
| Mike and Billie Jean Padgett |
| Picture Featured:   October 27, 2012 |
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Mike Padgett sent us this photo and writes:
Mike Padgett recently took his eighty-one-year-old mother Billie Jean Padgett on a tour of Mammoth Cave National Park to see the beautiful fall leaves. They had lunch at the Mammoth Cave Hotel. Mrs. Padgett recently moved from her home in Nashville, Tennessee to live with Mike and Rosana in Glasgow. |
| MTSU Contest of Champions |
| Picture Featured:   October 28, 2012 |
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Paulette Wasylycia sent us this photo and writes:
The Barren County Marching Trojans took first place in class AA in preliminaries at MTSU's Contest of Champions 2012 in Murfreesboro, TN... and 7th place in the finals as well as the Kentucky Governor's Cup Trophy.
Pictured is Rebekah Lancaster accepting the class AA trophy after the preliminary competition on Saturday, October 20th.
Paulette Wasylycia
BC Band Booster |
| Bluegrass Special Dance Competition |
| Picture Featured:   October 29, 2012 |
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Karen Davis sent us this photo and writes:
Here is a picture of some of the All About Dance – Senior Team – (coached by Tiffany Heers) performing at this past weekend’s Bluegrass Special Dance competition in Lexington, Ky.
This particular routine won 2nd in its category. From right to left are dancers Natalie Dugger, Katie Leftwich and Rachel Davis. (Photo by Steve Gumm) |
| The Brents Angel |
| Picture Featured:   October 30, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
The Brents angel will be one of many stories included on the Historical Walking Tour of the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. The angel is part of the monument marking the resting places of Samuel Worley Brents and his wife Eliza Trigg who lived on the corner of South Green Street and Leslie Avenue in Glasgow. The tour will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 3 at the stone columns inside the cemetery. |
| Poor little pumpkin! |
| Picture Featured:   October 31, 2012 |
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Shawn Perkins sent us this photo in October, 2011:
This is Sam Anderson and his 1st place Jack-O-Lantern from last year about this time. Sam was a Cub Scout and this was the entry of Sam and his (proud) Dad. We all felt sorry for the little pumpkin that's being chewed on! |
| Why trim trees? |
| Picture Featured:   November 01, 2012 |
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Bill Anderson writes:
Shown in the photo is one of the local tree trimmers contracted to the EPB of the City of Glasgow. Why does your local utility spend what it does to trim trees?
Almost 7,000,000 people are without power now on the east coast. Much of that is due to flooding, but a significant amount is due to downed power lines because of uprooted trees and broken limbs. Here in Glasgow, most of our outages are caused by two things: trees and animals (especially squirrels).
Tree trimming is a "necessary evil." Back in 1994's ice storm, our neighbors in the Cave City area had the same storm Glasgow had, but a much shorter outage. Why? Because their utility, Kentucky Utilities, had a very strict tree trimming policy. If trees and tree limbs threatened utility lines, they were trimmed to lessen the potential for damage in high winds and freezing conditions. That's what the EPB does now, too.
We can all agree that trees that are radically trimmed are often uglier than nature intended. We can also agree that everyone, especially your EPB, hates outages. A thorough tree trimming program helps keep those outages to a minimum! Also, be cautious when driving, walking or cycling in an area where tree trimming is taking place. It's a dangerous place while this work is occurring.
Your Glasgow Electric Plant Board |
| Citizens Banks' Pink Out |
| Picture Featured:   November 02, 2012 |
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Annette Ramsey sent us these and writes:
Citizens First Bank celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness with a Pink Out... |
| 39.9! |
| Picture Featured:   November 03, 2012 |
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Benisha Johnson sent us this photo and writes:
Our colleague, Michele Getic, here in the Accounting Dept. at the EPB, just turned 39.9. We did what we could to help her celebrate this milestone! |
| Mom's Mums |
| Picture Featured:   November 04, 2012 |
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Jeff Edwards sent us this photo and writes:
Hi Bill,
Mom's Mums are ready to welcome Halloween... or NOT!!! Muahahahaha!
JE |
| Lights On Afterschool |
| Picture Featured:   November 05, 2012 |
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Red Cross Elementary sent us this photo and write:
The Red Cross Elementary 21st century Learning Community program, Mustang Corral, recently celebrated Lights On Afterschool. It is a nationwide event recognizing the critical need for quality afterschool programs. Programs like Mustang Corral keep kids safe, inspire learning and help working families. In addition to Red Cross's event, more than 7,500 programs participate in Lights On Afterschool. The attached photo is Bo Matthews, Jeff Moore, Carole Ann Manion, and Caralyne Wright, a representative from FRECC, a partner in the Mustang Corral program, signing a proclamation endorsing Lights On Afterschool and the Mustang Corral program that helps keep the lights on and doors open for all children after school. |
| Election Time, 1940's & '50's |
| Picture Featured:   November 06, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
A Glasgow resident expressed his support of Senator Alben W. Barkley during a campaign visit to Glasgow in the 1940's. The vintage car is on North Race Street with what was at the time a state-of-the-art service station on the corner of Front and Race Streets in the background. Photo by J. Mitchell Ellis.
In May of 1951 Glasgow native Billy Vaughan was serving as an assistant to Vice President Alben W. Barkley and arranged for The Veep to visit Glasgow where he was the Commencement speaker for Glasgow High School's graduation. The Vice President was feted as if royalty by many Glasgow and Barren County citizens. At the time Leonard W. Preston, shown above, was Barren County's State Representative and he presented a prize bull from his herd to Barkley as part of the festivities. The bull was sent to Barkley's farm in McCracken County. |
| Veterans in the Spotlight |
| Picture Featured:   November 07, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
The Veterans of Foreign Wars float in the Barren County Sesquicentennial Parade which occurred on July 4, 1948. Photo by J. Mitchell Ellis.
J. Mitchell Ellis captured this unit of soldiers on South Race Street during one of Glasgow's well-known Veterans Day Parades. The 2012 parade will take place on Sunday afternoon, November 11 at 2 p.m. |
| Jentry Bowles |
| Picture Featured:   November 08, 2012 |
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Bruce sent us these and writes:
Jentry Bowles playing soccer at the Glasgow/Barren County Soccer Complex. Her coach is Nick Poynter. Picture taken by her NeNe. |
| Checking the latest polls? |
| Picture Featured:   November 09, 2012 |
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Peggy sent us this photo and writes:
This my great niece Lucy playing on laptop. I thought it was just too cute not to share. She is the daughter of Jerrod & Jamie Nelms of Tampa ,Fl. |
| Red Cross Elem. at FRECC |
| Picture Featured:   November 10, 2012 |
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Cherie Howard sent us this photo and writes:
Red Cross Elementary Green Team recently visited FRECC. FRECC is one of their 21st Century Community Learning Center partners.
Farmer's RECC |
| WWI Recruits |
| Picture Featured:   November 11, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
Glasgow and Barren County Troops participating in World War I posed on the courthouse lawn. In the upper photo, WWI black troops are on their way to Camp Taylor. In the lower photo, 52 men (9/19/1917) 2nd contingent on their way to Camp Taylor. The 2012 Veteran's Day parade will take place on Sunday afternoon, November 11 at 2 p.m. |
| Halloween Fun |
| Picture Featured:   November 12, 2012 |
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Barry Bunch sent us the upper photos and writes:
We had another great Halloween this year at “Castle of Frankenstein” on Leslie Ave. Lots of kids and lots of fun!
Thanks,
Barry & Marilyn Bunch
Miranda Pursley sent us the lower photo and writes:
Just goes to show you, you're never too old to dress up for Halloween. This is ACK Controls, Inc. and Chuo Precision Spring Glasgow, Office.
Miranda Pursley |
| Halloween Fun |
| Picture Featured:   November 13, 2012 |
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Sandy Ladd-Russell sent us the upper photo and writes:
We celebrated by going back to the 80's!
Sandy Ladd-Russell
Whitney Fletcher sent us the lower photos and writes:
16-month-old Madison Fletcher having fun Trick or Treating on her second Halloween. She is following in her Daddy’s footsteps as a little Glasgow Police Lady. Madison is the daughter of Glasgow City Police Officer Brandon Fletcher and Whitney Fletcher; the makers of the costume.
Have a great day!
Whitney Fletcher |
| Scottie Band State Champions! |
| Picture Featured:   November 14, 2012 |
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Dana Alfano-D'Ettorre sent us this photo and writes:
October 27 at WKU, the Glasgow Scottie Band takes the State Champion 2A Title!
Dana Alfano-D'Ettorre |
| Bruce and the Plaza |
| Picture Featured:   November 15, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
Bruce Aspley was captured on film by J. Mitchell Ellis while passing some time at the Geo. J. Ellis Drug Company in downtown Glasgow in this photo. Aspley was a promoter of Glasgow in many ways but is remembered best for his family's role in entertaining local residents at his movie theatres. Aspley purchased and operated the Trigg Theatre (now the home of Herbert, Herbert, and Pack Attorneys) and he was the mastermind behind the construction and operation of the now-historic Plaza Theatre. His granddaughter, Emily, will be the featured speaker at the November 15 meeting of the South Central Kentucky Historical and Genealogical Society where she will tell the story of Bruce and the Plaza. The program will take place at 6 p.m. at the Plaza Theatre; you're invited!
The Plaza Theatre |
| Boys & Girls Club Visits Rotary |
| Picture Featured:   November 16, 2012 |
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Billy Ray sent us these and Kelly Jenkins supplied the captions:
Our members were invited to Rotary in honor of upcoming Children's Day on Nov. 20th. Our members spoke about their personal views of their Boys & Girls Club of Glasgow-Barren County. They wanted the community to know how much they appreciated their support and in return that has inspired them to give back to their community. River, a senior at Barren County High School stated that he had been coming to the club since he was in elementary school. He stated that by coming to the club he received structure and it gave him "a purpose." Xander Jones, a 6th grader at Glasgow Middle School
shared with everyone The Boys and Girls Club is like her family, giving her a safe place to hang out with her friends. Kristen Garmon, a Senior at Glasgow High School shared that she has been coming to the club since it opened and being a member of the club has shaped the person she has became today and that giving back is "a feeling that is indescribable."
In picture are left to right: Dr. Mody, BGC Member, Matthew Gold, BGC Member, Xander Jones, BGC Member, Kristen Garmon, BGC member, River Neal, Brenda Chaney, In Front, left to right: BGC member, Demarroin Green, BGC member, Kobe Brents
Kelly Lile-Jenkins
Chief Professional Officer, Boys & Girls Club of Glasgow/Barren Co. |
| Soldiers coming home! |
| Picture Featured:   November 17, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
Three chartered buses delivered local soldiers back to Glasgow in this 1940's photo by J. Mitchell Ellis. The occasion is unknown. |
| Beautiful Sunset |
| Picture Featured:   November 18, 2012 |
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Marty and Clara Stilts sent us this photo and write:
We went for a drive to enjoy the fall leaves on Thursday. Traveling back into Glasgow on the Edmonton Rd. this is the beautiful sunset that we saw. Such beautiful vibrant colors make you just want to stop, sit and thank God for his artwork. Hope everyone enjoys this photo.
Marty and Clara Stilts
Glasgow |
| Barren Co. FBLA and the March for Babies |
| Picture Featured:   November 19, 2012 |
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Shelia Childress sent us this photo and writes:
Barren County Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) recently participated in the Barren County March for Babies, one of their many community service projects. FBLA members donated money to assist the other teams in raising over $23,000. For their efforts, Barren County FBLA was recognized as the Top Youth Team. Barren County FBLA members and advisers thank all who assisted by raising money for this community service project.
Walkers for the Barren County FBLA were: (L to R) Breanna Childress, Megan Garrison (officer), Talon Brandel (officer), Kevin Riley (officer), Matthew Poore (member), Madison Kerley (officer), Shelia Childress (adviser).
Thanks Bill.
Shelia Childress
Business Teacher & FBLA Adviser
Barren County Area Technology Center |
| Way to go, Scottie Band! |
| Picture Featured:   November 20, 2012 |
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Lora Pritchard sent us these and writes:
Attached are pictures of the Glasgow Scottie Band when they won 1st Place in the KMEA Class AA on Saturday, 10-27-12 at WKU Houchens Stadium. The Scottie Band has placed 1st in 2010, 4th in 2011, and 1st in 2012. Way to go, Scottie Band! |
| For Morrison Park... |
| Picture Featured:   November 21, 2012 |
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Gary Bewley sent us these and writes:
Bill, here are a couple of photos taken at Wayne Sexton’s recording studio in Cave City, as we were preparing for the most recent fundraising project, “Christmas Music for Morrison Park”. The top photo shows Wayne Sexton, left, who recorded all the performances, and made the project happen. Wayne Performs on the CD, as well as Sheila Atwell, and Randy Richardson (right).
In the bottom photo, Sheila records the song “A New Star Shining”, with Steve Owens accompanying her on guitar. Other performers on the CD include, Debi Simmons, Joy and Anthony Greer, Marshall Bailey, Judge Phil Patton, Dane Bowles, The Heavenly Heirs, Zina Beth, Greg, and Stanley Greer, along with several other performers and musicians. All proceeds from the sale go directly to the restoration efforts at Historic Morrison Park Holiness Camp Meeting Grounds, founded by the great Henry Clay Morrison, one of America’s most prominent ministers. Morrison is also featured on the CD, with an excerpt taken from a 1930 radio Address. The CD is now ready and available at Awards on the Square in downtown Glasgow.
Thanks,
Gary Bewley |
| A Victorian Tea |
| Picture Featured:   November 22, 2012 |
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Martha Nell Thomas sent us this photo and writes:
Mr. Anderson,
The third annual Victorian Tea sponsored by the Friends of the Library will be Saturday, November 24 at 1:00pm. The speaker, Sandra Staebell will share "Whoops, Hoops and Hurrah, Victorian Clothing and the Dress Reform Movement." There will be activities for children, dolls and period dress are appropriate.
Martha Nell Thomas
Outreach Services
Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library |
| A Brief Appearance |
| Picture Featured:   November 23, 2012 |
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Missy Overfelt sent us this photo Nov. 7 and writes:
The sun made a brief appearance this afternoon and made the trees on the courthouse lawn look even more amazing.
Missy Overfelt |
| In the Macy's Parade! |
| Picture Featured:   November 24, 2012 |
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Melanie Watson sent us this photo and writes:
Victoria Watson, Chenoah Lessenberry and Marisa Moore of Ms. Adrienne's Dance Studio performed in this year's Macy's Day Parade on Thursday with Spirit of America Dancers. They thank all their friends locally who have been so supportive of them. |
| Halloween and the Turkey Trot |
| Picture Featured:   November 25, 2012 |
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(upper photo) Bryan & Tonya Redford sent us this photo and write:
Hi Bill-
Just wanted to share the pics of our little Halloween babies! Our daughter Marley is 2 ½ , she decided to go as a “Hoot Owl” this year…Nolan, our son is the little Monkey…This is his first Halloween, he just turned 7 months! They have most definitely brought unspeakable joy to our lives! Thanks for letting us share!
God Bless
Bryan & Tonya Redford
(lower photo) Stacy Read sent us this photo and writes:
The 34th annual Turkey Trot 5K Race was held Sunday, November 4th, at Beaver Trail with 73 runners in the 5K. Matt Read, 14-years-old, won his age and was the overall winner with a time of 19:10. Congratulations to all the walkers and runners; there were a total of 111 participants. |
| Lincoln's Birthplace |
| Picture Featured:   November 26, 2012 |
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Marty and Clara Stilts sent us these and write:
We recently visited Lincoln's Birthplace for a day of enjoyment. After leaving there we stopped on the square in Hodgenville to view statues of Abraham Lincoln, one as a child, the other an adult. In the area where the statues are parts of speeches he made in concrete. It was a windy cool day, but such a beautiful day to visit areas here in Kentucky. Our original plans was a short trip to the Smoky Mtns. However with Hurricane Sandy around we just stayed here in Kentucky. Enjoyable day spent in our "own backyard."
Marty and Clara Stilts |
| Ephraim Bales farm near Gatlinburg |
| Picture Featured:   November 27, 2012 |
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Jeff Edwards sent us these and writes:
Here is a picture of the Ephraim Bales farm located near Gatlinburg, TN. As you snake along the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail just outside Gatlinburg, you come across this homestead. I can't imagine living and farming in the wilderness. They did have an excellent water source, but you still had to haul it from the creek to the house. People of that time lived much harder lives than we do today.
I would suggest to anyone going to Gatlinburg, TN to be sure to go on the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. You just may see a bear!
J. Edwards |
| Exploring Nature |
| Picture Featured:   November 28, 2012 |
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"amandasuern" sent us this photo and writes:
Jackson Robert Denton (son of Amanda Denton) has been exploring nature in Mrs. Renee's Preschool class at South Green Elementary. Here is "Spiderman" on Halloween exploring the inside of a pumpkin. |
| Fall at MCNP |
| Picture Featured:   November 29, 2012 |
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Vickie Carson sent us this photo several days ago and writes:
Bill -- sending you a fall color update from Mammoth Cave National Park!
It still looks like fall in some places in the park, especially on the ridgetops -- it's a great time for a drive through the park. Some maples are just now turning, and the oaks are beautiful.
Here's a shot of Green River valley from the park webcam this morning at 7:15. Check it out at anytime at http://www.nature.nps.gov/air/webcams/parks/macacam/macacam.cfm
Vickie T. Carson
Public Information Officer
Mammoth Cave National Park |
| GHS - 1929! |
| Picture Featured:   November 30, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
Flyer promoting the Fort Thomas Highlands vs. Glasgow football game of 1929 in which Glasgow was victorious in becoming the first Glasgow team to win a state championship title (the 1928 was the first to make it to the final game of the state championship but was defeated). The 1929 team had a perfect winning season of 11-0. The game was held at Normal Stadium on the campus that would eventually become Western Kentucky University. A snow-covered field coupled with bitter winds brought only 400 spectators to the game. Glasgow defeated Fort Thomas Highlands 13-6 to become the Mythical State Champions. The 11 consecutive victories of the teams of 1928 and 1929 would be a record for another 45 years. One of the team members, Howard Peden, made the All-State First Team. |
| From Mike Padgett |
| Picture Featured:   December 01, 2012 |
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Mike Padgett sent us these and writes:
(upper) Audriel Dame is the four-month-old daughter of Jessica (Padgett) and Heath Dame. She's the granddaughter of Mike and Rosana Padgett.
(lower) This is Kenneth and Joyce Pace. Kenneth is a WW II vet. He is 89 years old and served in the Navy in WW II. He crossed the Atlantic several times escorting battleships and later ended up in the island south of Iwo Jima. |
| Grand Turk Island |
| Picture Featured:   December 02, 2012 |
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Linda Craiger sent us this photo and writes:
Mr. Anderson, wanted to share this picture of the surf breaking over a rock on Grand Turk Island last week. Grand Turk gained international attention in 1962 when John Glenn's Friendship 7 Mercury spacecraft landed in the vicinity of Grand Turk Island off the southeast shoreline. A replica of Friendship 7 is on display in Grand Turk. That picture was not nearly as pretty as this one of the surf :)
Linda Craiger |
| Ashley Perkins |
| Picture Featured:   December 03, 2012 |
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Darla Perkins sent us this photo and writes:
I have attached a photo of 2003 Barren County High graduate Ashley Perkins. Ashley graduated from The University of Law Wyoming in May and joined the Dow Law Firm in October. Mike and I are so proud of her.
Thank You
Darla Perkins |
| Mike Adams Retires from MCNP |
| Picture Featured:   December 04, 2012 |
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Vickie Carson sent us this photo and writes:
His dream complete, Mike Adams retires from Mammoth Cave
MAMMOTH, Ky. – Now that the Mammoth Cave visitor center is complete, Mike Adams, chief of interpretation at Mammoth Cave National Park, will hang up his Smoky Bear hat and retire.
“When I came to Mammoth Cave, I remember thinking that the guides carried the monumental responsibility of conveying the entire story of the Park to visitors,” said Adams. “There were no exhibits or visual aids to help people understand the cave. I am certain that people came and went from here without knowing of Green River or its underground tributaries. I had twenty years to think about how exhibits could enhance a guide’s talk. Pulling the exhibits together hasn’t seemed like work, but more like the fulfillment of a dream.”
“The new visitor center and its exhibits are a crowning accomplishment in Mike’s career,” said Superintendent Sarah Craighead. “Mike has been at Mammoth Cave since 1991, and planning and construction of the visitor center have consumed most of his time for the last three years. The outcome is tremendous. The building and exhibits will serve visitors for the next forty years.”
Adams started his National Park Service (NPS) career in 1973 when he was a college student at the University of California-Davis. He worked summers at Yosemite National Park while earning a bachelor’s degree (1978) in environmental planning and management. In 1980, Adams gained full-time employment at Yosemite in Mariposa Grove where he explained the natural history and shared John Muir stories with visitors.
“I think of my time at Yosemite as my formative years,” said Adams. “I grew up in and around natural areas, but this is where I fell in love with national parks.”
In 1986, Adams moved east to Great Smoky Mountains NP, to Oconoluftee on the North Carolina side of the park. There he helped visitors understand the history of Mingus Mill and the Mountain Farmstead.
For the last 21 years, Adams has served as the chief of interpretation at Mammoth Cave, managing a large staff of cave guides, a nationally recognized environmental education program, and more recently, the development of the new Park visitor center.
Adams grew up in Van Buren, Mo., where his father, Dorsey Adams, now deceased, worked at Ozark National Scenic Riverway as a resource manager.
His mother, Kathleen Adams, still resides in Hot Springs, Ark. He graduated from Van Buren High School in 1970, and attended Southwest Missouri State University (1970-1972), and Juanita College, Pa., (1972-1973).
Adams has three grown children, from a previous marriage, and five grandchildren. He is married to Julie Gee; they have resided in Cave City for many years, where they were active members at the Cave City Methodist Church. Julie is presently living in Athens, Ohio, teaching nature interpretation at Hocking College. Adams will join her there upon his retirement.
“It has been a privilege to work at Mammoth Cave,” said Adams. “It is a great park staffed by good people.”
Vickie Carson
Public Information Officer
Mammoth Cave National Park |
| EPB Truck in the 2012 Christmas Parade |
| Picture Featured:   December 05, 2012 |
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"smcclellan" sent us this photo and writes:
(upper photo) EPB'S Christmas float, Glasgow Christmas Parade 2012, it was beautiful!
(lower photo) We took this photo of the highly decorated truck just before the parade began. Be sure to watch Cable 6 for replays of the parade and other Christmas events this year. Check our facebook page or the Glasgow website for replay information. Also, we're looking for your parade photos! - Bill |
| From the 1950's |
| Picture Featured:   December 06, 2012 |
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Winston Nunn sent us this photo and writes:
This is East Main Street and Broadway, looking toward the square in Glasgow. The right corner was Goodman Candy. Left side Block Building, Lee Watch Shop and Richardson Hardware (from the '50's). |
| Julie and Connor |
| Picture Featured:   December 07, 2012 |
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Jackie Wilkinson sent us this photo and writes:
This is my daughter, Julie Thomerson, celebrating her 21st birthday with her son, Connor. |
| From Mike Padgett |
| Picture Featured:   December 08, 2012 |
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| Mike Padgett sent us this photo recently... |
| Discover Tech at the Library |
| Picture Featured:   December 09, 2012 |
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Martha Nell Thomas sent us this photo and writes:
Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library is pleased to announce the opening on December 17, 2012, of “Discover Tech: Engineers Make a World of Difference.” This exciting new traveling exhibition for libraries introduces the role engineers play in our lives. The primary message of the exhibition is that engineers are real people who, through a creative and collaborative design process, arrive at practical, sustainable solutions to better meet human needs and create new technologies to solve problems. Only eight libraries throughout the United States were selected for this exhibit tour.
Discover Tech is presented in three parts: Engineering: Past, Present, and Future; High Tech/Low Tech; and Power Up! Creating a Sustainable Energy Future. It features a number of hands-on activities that will engage people of all ages. These include a three-person quiz game that allows participants to explore the engineering process while correcting misconceptions about what engineers really do, and a hands-on challenge in which visitors cooperate to build their own arch structure. At the Inventor’s Lab station, visitors can imagine they are engineers by experimenting with and making devices using circuit boards, batteries, motors, alarm switches and other electrical components. At the Solar Power station they can explore how a solar panel actually works. A state-of-the-art, 42” interactive touch table includes an activity called “Game Changers” that presents critical engineering problems based on the 14 Grand Challenges for Engineering.
Discover Tech: Engineers Make a World of Difference, a traveling exhibition for libraries, is part of the STAR Library Education Network (STAR_Net) led by the Space Science Institute’s National Center for Interactive Learning. Exhibit partners include the Lunar and Planetary Institute, the National Girls Collaborative Project, and the American Library Association. Discover Tech is supported through a grant from the National Science Foundation. |
| Helping after Hurricane Sandy |
| Picture Featured:   December 10, 2012 |
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Jeff Lile sent us this photo and writes:
Just thought I would drop you a picture of my recent trip to New York for the Hurricane Sandy relief effort. This picture was taken in the Rock A Way community . We were there to help in the restoration of natural gas services in this area as well as other affected areas. I feel very blessed to have had the opportunity to help , also I have come to realize that the things we take for granted each day are more important than we realize. Thank you for your time.
Jeff Lile |
| Isaac Atwell & Billy Joe Murphy |
| Picture Featured:   December 11, 2012 |
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Brad Atwell sent us this photo and writes:
Isaac Atwell, son of Brad & Sheila Atwell Kentucky Middle School Football Association 8th Grade Division 2, All State Offensive Guard and member of the West All-Star Team. Here is a picture of Isaac and Barren County Middle School Head Football Coach Billy Joe Murphy.
Brad Atwell, Associate Pastor
Coral Hill Baptist Church |
| 45 Years Ago... |
| Picture Featured:   December 12, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
45 Years Ago Today - December 12, 1967: Barren County native Louie B. Nunn is inaugurated 57th Governor of Kentucky. Incoming Governor Louie B. Nunn and Outgoing Governor Edward "Ned" Breathitt shared an open car in the inaugural parade. Governor and Mrs. Nunn preparing to depart for the Inaugural Ball. |
| Local Photos |
| Picture Featured:   December 13, 2012 |
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(upper photo) Sandy Smith sent us this photo and writes:
Merry Christmas to all! This is a picture of my first grandchild with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Thanks,
Sandy Smith
(lower photo) Linda Craiger sent us this photo and writes:
Mr. Anderson, the winners of the Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl poster contest for the Glasgow Garden Club are (l-r) Presley Borden, 3rd place, Jaylee Sanders, 1st place, and David Whitehead, 2nd place. Congratulations to all of the fifth grade art class at Austin Tracy school who submitted posters under the direction of teacher Christy Williams.
Linda Craiger
Glasgow Garden Club
Follow Glasgow Garden Club on Facebook |
| Sheri Lee celebrates 50! |
| Picture Featured:   December 14, 2012 |
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Cindy Rutledge sent us this photo and writes:
Bill – Here’s a picture of Sheri Lee at the Housing Authority of Glasgow celebrating her 50th Birthday on the 4th of December. Hope you had a GREAT BIRTHDAY!
Cindy Rutledge
Housing Programs Director
Housing Authority of Glasgow |
| Celebrating Christmas |
| Picture Featured:   December 15, 2012 |
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Stephanie McClellan sent us these and writes:
(upper photo) Leah McClellan with Santa. Leah is the daughter of Matt & Laura McClellan, granddaughter of Paul & Connie Bragg, Jerry & Stephanie McClellan, Janet Mitchell. Thanks for sharing MERRY CHRISTMAS!
(lower photo) WE WERE DRIVING ON 31 NEXT TO PARK CITY AND SAW THIS, JUST WANTED TO SHARE! THANKS, JERRY & STEPHANIE
p.s. Send us pictures of your beautifully decorated house. Extra points for night photos, showing off all those electric lights! |
| Help-Portrait |
| Picture Featured:   December 16, 2012 |
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Theresa Smith sent us this photo and writes:
Mr Anderson,
On December 8th, the Sunny 16 Photography Club participated in a nationwide event called Help-Portrait.
Help Portrait is a movement of photographers coming together across the world who use their photography skills
to give back to members of their community who are less fortunate. Our club set up make-shift studios at the Christ
Fellowship Church in Bowling Green. We photographed, edited and printed pictures and then gave each family a
free framed portrait.
It was a heart touching day and we certainly received far more than we could ever give.
Theresa Smith
p.s. Send us pictures of your beautifully decorated house. Extra points for night photos, showing off all those electric lights! |
| Christmas Parades Old & New |
| Picture Featured:   December 17, 2012 |
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(upper photo) Sam Terry sent us this photo and writes:
Greer's Florist was the winner of the Commercial Division in the 1957 Glasgow Christmas Parade with their decorated green station wagon. The Glasgow Christmas Parade was started in 1957 by the Glasgow Jaycee's which doubled as the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Photo from the Chamber of Commerce archives.
(lower photo) Becky Vibbert sent us this photo and writes:
Cute elf from the Cave City Christmas Parade 2012
p.s. Send us pictures of your beautifully decorated house. Extra points for night photos, showing off all those electric lights! |
| Thanksgiving Visit! |
| Picture Featured:   December 18, 2012 |
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Sandi Gorin sent us this photo and writes:
I just returned from a Thanksgiving visit to the northern tundra where I visited with my daughter and son-in-law and my aunt.
Beautiful country, a tad cold but warm friendly family and friends. |
| Merry Christmas! |
| Picture Featured:   December 19, 2012 |
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(upper) Mike and Charlotte Pruitt sent us this photo and write:
Bill,
We wanted to share our Christmas lights and wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
Mike and Charlotte Pruitt
(lower) Stephanie McClellan sent us this photo and writes:
Mr. and Mrs. Claus! |
| In years past... |
| Picture Featured:   December 20, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
(upper) When tobacco reigned as the mainstay of Barren County agriculture, the harvesting and sale of the product was a familiar sight in the area. Many young Barren County youths had 4-H and FFA projects centered on tobacco, just as this young fellow did when he received a prize check from J.C. Downing who was serving as president of the Glasgow Rotary Club at the time.
(lower) The famous Carter Family performing at the Glasgow Tobacco Festival, a popular Barren County social event of years past. |
| Santa, 1957! |
| Picture Featured:   December 21, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
The first Glasgow Christmas Parade in 1957 ended with the arrival of Santa Claus, as has remained the custom for 55 years. However, Santa's sleigh apparently didn't make the journey to Glasgow as he arrived riding in a sulky pulled by a Shetland pony. Glasgow businessman George Evans ably assisted Santa with the loan of his steed. The parade was first organized under the auspices of the Jaycee's/Junior Chamber of Commerce. |
| The Beauty of Christmas |
| Picture Featured:   December 22, 2012 |
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(upper) Billy Ray sent us this photo and writes:
Glasgow Rotary Club was honored to have Mrs. Claus read a poem to the attendees on December 20. The kids, young and old, enjoyed the visit!
(lower) Jane Keys sent us this photo and writes:
Pictures of Keys house. Merry Christmas to everyone, but let's not forget the real reason for the season. |
| Christmas Parade, 1957 |
| Picture Featured:   December 23, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
Chosen as the winning entries in the School Division of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade in 1957 were: 1st place to Glasgow High School's "Christmas Around the World," which according to news reports was nearly beaten out by the 2nd Place float by Bunche High School, "Cinderella Christmas." The 3rd place entry was Temple Hill High School's human Christmas tree. |
| Glasgow Christmas Parade, 2012 |
| Picture Featured:   December 24, 2012 |
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Stephanie McClellan sent us these and writes:
Glasgow Christmas Parade, 2012 |
| Glasgow's First Parade - 1957 |
| Picture Featured:   December 25, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us this and writes:
Downtown Glasgow provided a citified backdrop for the first Glasgow Christmas Parade in 1957 at it emerged onto the square from South Green Street. |
| On a fishing trip? |
| Picture Featured:   December 26, 2012 |
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Jud Allen sent us this cool photo and writes:
Bill,
This a picture of a pair of eagles that landed in our back yard next to Cypress Creek here in Florence, AL. I guess they were on a little fishing trip. Paula was watching a group of geese drift by when the raptors arrived. The geese made a very loud and hasty retreat for some reason. Guess they didn't feel like sharing the creek. Have a great day.
Jud Allen |
| The Pink Out is coming up... |
| Picture Featured:   December 27, 2012 |
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Cindy Jackson sent us this photo and writes:
County Judge Executive Davie Greer visited with Barren County High School students to kick-off their annual PINK OUT which will be held Friday, January 4th. This is the fourth year that PINK OUT has been expanded to include not only our entire school district but also our community. It is Barren County Schools desire to bring awareness to the devastation that cancer can cause and to assist with funding research to find a cure for this deadly disease. On January 4th we ask that everyone in the Barren County School District and our community wear PINK in support of PINK OUT. If you would like to order our new 2013 PINK OUT shirts that were designed by Multimedia students Kylie Withrow, Madison Nelson, and EmmaRae Spencer, you may logon to www.barren.kyschools.us and click on the PINK OUT link to print your order form or email cindy.jackson@barren.kyschools.us to place your order and pick it up on Thursday, January 3rd at the front office of the high school. Orders will be taken through January 2nd. Cost of shirts are $10 with $2.50 per shirt being donated to the BCHS Relay for Life team on January 4th at the Barren vs Franklin Simpson basketball games starting at 6:00 pm.
Included in the picture:
Cole Firbis, Seth Groce, Pate Shipley, County Judge Executive Davie Greer, Principal Steve Riley, Emily Blair, Jessica Durham, Madison Atwell, Olivia Houchens, Brilee Houchens, Katie Leftwich, Gabby Short, Veronika Johnson, Blake Hogan, Amber Mercer, Kylie Withrow, Mrs. Lesley Shives, Cassie Cook, Preston McFarland, EmmaRae Spencer, Jamie Kinslow, Morgan Deckard, Coach Nathan Peters, Carli Puleo, and Megan Garrison. |
| Bowen Avenue? |
| Picture Featured:   December 28, 2012 |
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Sam Terry sent us these and writes:
This real-photo postcard of the Bowen tobacco patch was made in the early 20th century. Interestingly, this tobacco patch was located on East Main Street at what is now Bowen Avenue and May Street. The house in the background was the home of the Bowen family at the time of this photograph but many years earlier it was used as one of Glasgow's early schools. |
| Santa Visits Barren Co. Health Care |
| Picture Featured:   December 29, 2012 |
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Amy Loyall sent us these and writes:
Hello, I wanted to share a few photos from our annual Christmas party! I would also like to say thank you to all the families and friends who attended. Thank you to Dennis Devore for the wonderful entertainment and thank you Santa Claus for stopping in to visit! It was a fun day at Barren County Health Care Center. First photo - Inis Nuckols and her family pose for a picture with Santa. Four generations are represented in this photograph. Second photo - Marie Goode thinks it's funny to sit on Santa's lap at her age. Third photo - Vera Hazel Taylor couldn't wait to give Santa a hug and a kiss!
Amy Loyall, Activity Director |
| Two Local Military Men! |
| Picture Featured:   December 30, 2012 |
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Mike Padgett sent us this photo and writes:
Grant Robarts (USMC) and Joel Padgett (US Army) at Joel’s commissioning as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army on December 14, 2012. |
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