Things to do …

Posted July 6, 2016 at 2:15 pm

Summer Reading weekly

program schedule

Following is the schedule for the Summer Reading Program at the Clinton County Public Library, Monday through Friday, July 11 through 16: Monday, “Q” for Queen Esther; Tuesday, “R” for Robots; Wednesday, “S” for Scouts Day; Thursday (closed); Friday, Fit & Fun with the Cooperative Extension Office; Saturday, drawing at 11 a.m.

Cross Country practice

Cross Country practice for incoming grades 7-12 will begin next Monday, July 11 at Mountain View Park at 7 p.m. In order to practice, you must have an up-to-date KHSAA physical form on hand. For more information, please contact Jennifer Harlan at 606-688-1527 or 387-6492.

School board work shop/regular

meeting

Clinton County Board of Education will hold its monthly work session Thursday, July 14 at 4:30 p.m. and regular meeting Monday, July 18 at 5 p.m. Both will be held at the Central Office board room and are open to the general public.

Kentucky

Foothills Camp Meeting

Come join Eagle Nest Ministries at the 8th annual Kentucky Foothills Camp Meeting Thursday through Saturday, July 14-16 starting at 6 p.m. at the Clinton County Fairgrounds. Each night we will have preaching, singing, dinner, and the last night Omega Force Strength Team will be with us. We will also be handing out clothes, shoes, toys, bikes, books, Bibles, house hold items, and much more, all ‘free of charge.’

Singing Down on the Farm

The 14th annual Singing Down on the Farm will be held Saturday, July 16 at 6 p.m. at 1630 Leslie Road, Hwy. 691 in Burkesville. Featured singers will be the legendary Singing Cookes and Cooke Brothers from Kingsport, Tennessee and Driven from Somerset. Free admission, bring your lawn chairs. Concessions will be available. Come out and enjoy a night of gospel music! A large tent will be provided for your comfort. The event will be held rain or shine. For more information call 270-864-2230.

Parents of Albany Elementary students can pick up placement letters, supply list

Parents of students at Albany Elementary may stop by the school and pick up their child’s placement letter and supply list June 28th-30th between the hours of 7:30 am-4:00 pm. Letters will not be available until this time. If your child owes a financial obligation, or you received a notification that your child is missing any school entry records, please plan on taking care of these matters at that time.

Class of 1961 to hold

55th reunion

The Class of 1961 will have its 55th reunion on July 9, 2016 at the RECC Building from 1-5 p.m. Everyone who started with us in the fall of 1957 is invited. We do not care whether you graduated or not, we would just like to see everyone again.

Our class is one of the few classes that has its big reunions without a meal, so our reunions are free, no reservations are required. Our main goal is to catch up on what is going on in everyone’s life, and everyone gets a chance to tell their story. We do not have tables except for drinks and snacks and the seating arrangement encourages everyone to talk with everyone else. Someone from the calling committee will be trying to get in touch with you, but if you do not get called, maybe we do not have your phone number.

It saddens all of us that our President, Clement Shelley, passed away since our last reunion. John Morgan, our Vice President will take over Clement’s place. We are inviting all living CCHS faculty who were there when we were to join us. Elizabeth Summers, Lindle Castle, Norma Jean Hunter, Leta Kaye Campbell Shelton, and Mary Agnes Sawyers will be hearing from the committee. If we left anyone out, you are invited to. Please make every effort to attend. If you have any questions call Tim Cantrell at 859-361-1486.

AA meeting 

AA will be meeting each Thursday and Saturday night at 7 p.m. in the basement of the First Christian Church. 

VA Rep

available 

Veterans and their families seeking benefits in south central Kentucky will now be able to find help and advice at a central location. Gary Jones, the Veterans Benefits Field Representative for Clinton and surrounding counties, will be in Glasgow at 126 E. Public Square, Lower Level, every day except for the first Tuesday, second Monday, second Tuesday, second Thursday and third Monday of each month. Veterans can schedule an appointment by phoning 270-651-9578 or toll free at 800-850-1392. 

Attention all veterans — Free

Any veteran who has earned service medals while serving in the U.S. Military and has not received their medals please contact Bill Rutherford. Please note you will need a copy of your DD-214 to request your medals. Contact Bill at 20 Robin Lane, Monticello, Ky. 42633 or call 606-340-3142. rtfn