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4 THE WOODFORD SUN, Versailles, Ky. April 5, 2012 COMMUNITY • CLUBS • PEOPLE • Book Discussions – A Walk in the Woods April 9 at 6:30 pm at the Midway Branch, April 19 at 6:30pm at the Main Library. Pick up a copy of A Walk in the Woods and get in on the discussion. • Nature Journaling* April 12 at 6 pm at the Main Library. Naturalist and artist Roberta Burnes will explore different techniques and exercises that will inspire you to keep your own nature journal. Call 873-5191 to sign up. • A Walk in the Bluegrass at Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary* April 21 at 10 am. Join us for a mile long hike guided of the Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary with Tim Williams. Call 873-5191 to sign up. • Backpacking 101 April 26 at 6:30 pm at the Main Library. Local Boy Scout Troop Leader Bill Klier will lead an introduction to backpacking, including what to expect, proper equipment and convenient local trails. Call 873-5191 to sign up. • Upriver Appalachian Mountain Music* April 29 at 3 pm at the Main Library. Upriver weaves traditional Celtic and Appalachian Mountain music together with stories of the people who car- ried it from their Celtic homelands to America. Call 873-5191 to sign up. Main Library • 115 N. Main St., Versailles • 873-5191 Midway Branch • 400 Northside Dr., Midway • 846-4014 Join us as the Bluegrass reads one book together! This year’s selection is A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. Pick up your copy at the Library today and join us for these free events! BANKRUPTCY Most people can still file... • Chapter 7 - Eliminates most Debts • Chapter 13 - Debt relief with dignity. Consolidate credit card debt with no interest. Springate Law Office 112A South Main St. Versailles • (859) 873-6799 Mi Pueblito Mi Pueblito Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Fri. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. 20% Off 103 Crossfield Dr. Versailles (859) 879-6814 with this coupon. (expires: 5/5/12) Gaffney Farm C.S.A. We Are Now Accepting Memberships For The 2012 Season. Enjoy farm fresh, locally grown produce from May through October. Shares are priced at $400 for the season, which is less than $20 a week. For more information, call or visit our website. www.GaffneyFarm.com 859-621-1795 Something’s Shifty, Something’s Shifty, She Can’t Be 50!! She Can’t Be 50!! Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Nancy! Nancy! Love, Ricky, Kyle, Ashley, Jeffery, Harmony and Naomi Karen Marie Gray, daughter of Ronald and Laura Gray of Midway, and Luther Thomas Hurt Jr., son of Luther and Kenneva Hurt of Lexington, were married Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011, at Good Shepherd Parish, Frankfort, with Deacon Tom Snyder officiating at the ceremony. Nuptial music was presented by Narisa Lao and Betty Gibson. The matron of honor was Natasha Marcus, sister of the groom, of Lexington. Bridesmaids were Stefanie Watts of Lexington; Angela Gray, sister-in-law of the bride, of Louisville, and Shelly Schneidtmiller of Louisville. The best man was Travis Marcus, bother-in-law of the groom, of Lexington. Gray – Hurt Groomsmen were John Bastolla and Chris Heinmiller, both of Lexington, and Kevin Gray, brother of the bride, of Louisville. The flower girl was Julia Walker, niece of the bride. The ring bearer was Jacob Marcus, nephew of the groom. The reception was held at the Parish Life Center. The bride is a graduate of Woodford County High School and Bluegrass Technical Col- lege. She is employed at Hair Revue in Lexington. The groom is a graduate of Henry Clay High School. He is employed by the Fayette County Schools. After a wedding trip to Virginia Beach, Va., the couple resides in Lexington. THE AMERICAN Home Department of the Wood- ford County Woman’s Club met at the Little House on Lexington Street on March 28. Cathy Wade (WCWC member and SilverSneakers instructor at the YMCA in Lexington) spoke on the importance of exercise for all ages, and demonstrated the many ways to keep ac- tive and healthy without sustaining injuries. From left are Dianne Crouch (WCWC member and dance team member at the YMCA), Cathy Wade, and Marcia Taylor (WCWC member and dance team member at the YMCA). (Photo submitted) ON MARCH 22, LTJG Steve Wilson, center, graduated from the Navy Supply Corps’ Basic Qualification course at Officer Training Command in Newport, R.I. This course is an 18-month program that prepares naval offi- cers for combat service in both fleet and shore commands around the world. The Navy’s Supply Corps School is responsible for logistics training of military officers and enlisted personnel of all services, international officers and civilians employed by the Department of Defense. Wilson enlisted in the Navy in 2002 and has served two tours of duty in Iraq (2005 and 2008). During his 2008 deployment he received his officer’s commis- sion. Wilson will be promoted to lieutenant on Aug. 1 and is currently the leader of a Norfolk, Va.-based Navy Civil Affairs Team. Wilson lives with his wife, Sarah, and daughter, Emily, in Midway. At left is Rear Admiral Mark F. Heinrich, commander, Naval Supply Systems Command; and at right is Commander Carl R. Herron, commanding officer, Navy Supply Corps School. (Photo submitted) Library Events Monday, April 9: What Are You Reading? 12 p.m., Mid- way branch. – Computer Club, 1:30 p.m., main library. For adults. – Midway Book Club, 6:30 p.m., Midway branch. “A Walk in the Woods” by Bill Bryson will be discussed. – Reading Roundup, 6:30 p.m., lain library. For kids age 4-9. Different activities weekly. Tuesday, April 10: Toddler Tales, 10 a.m., main library. For ages 2 and 3. – Preschool Stories, 11 a.m., main library. For ages 4 and 5. – Art Attack, 4 p.m., Midway branch. For children of all ages. – Writ- ers Group, 6:30 p.m., main library.. All levels of writing experience welcome. Wednesday, April 11: Lego Night, 5-6 p.m., Midway branch. For grades K-5. Ccall 846-4014 to sign up for this free program. Thursday, April 12: Baby Story Time, 10 a.m., main library. For ages 6-23 months. – Paper Airplanes, 5 p.m., Midway branch. For second grade and up. Call 846-4014 to sign up for this free program. – Nature Journaling, 6 p.m., main library. Bring a journal or sketch pad and writing imple- ments. Call 873-5191 to sign up for this free program. Friday, April 13: Preschool Story Hour, 10:30 a.m., Mid- way branch. For children up to 5 years old. – Poky Little Puppy Party, 6:30-7:30 p.m., main library. Families can hear stories, play games, and have strawberry shortcake, and are invited to bring cameras and a child’s favorite book to take a picture with Poky. All ages. Call 873-5191 to sign up for this free program. New Arrival Aden Thomas Britton Matthew Raymond Brit- ton and Selina Rae Britton of Versailles announce the birth of a son on March 27, 2012, at the Central Baptist Hospital. He weighed 8 lb. 3 oz. and was named Aden Thomas Britton. He is their first child. Maternal grandparents are Vicki and Glenn Nichols of Versailles. Paternal grandparents are Gina Butler and Lewis Brit- ton Jr. of Versailles. Charlie Bucket Animals seeking permanent homes Charlie Bucket is a 1-year-old long-haired white and brown neutered male tabby available for adoption at the Woodford Hu- mane Society adoption center.For more information, call 873-5491. SALUTE YOUR HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR with a personal ad in the Senior Supplement to be published in The Woodford Sun’s May 24 issue. Deadline: May 4 Woodford Hills Country Club Versailles, Kentucky 859-873-8122 Come Out & Play Come Out & Play Accepting new members now. Accepting new members now. Membership runs from May to April. Membership runs from May to April. Memberships Start at: Memberships Start at: -Family -Family -Individual -Individual -Under 35 -Under 35 -By Round -By Round -Weekday -Weekday -Social -Social $1990 $1990 $1795 $1795 $1100* $1100* $1200* $1200* $1500* $1500* $595 $595 Entertainment & Social Events Entertainment & Social Events Full Service Restaurant & Pro Shop Full Service Restaurant & Pro Shop On Site Fishing privileges for members On Site Fishing privileges for members Two Tennis Courts: Leagues & Clinics Two Tennis Courts: Leagues & Clinics 18 Hole Golf Course and Practice Facility 18 Hole Golf Course and Practice Facility Olympic & Children’s Pools w/Shaded Canopy Olympic & Children’s Pools w/Shaded Canopy *See all our membership options & details: *See all our membership options & details: www.woodfordhillscountryclub.com www.woodfordhillscountryclub.com Then click the Membership tab Then click the Membership tab 3495 McCowans Ferry Rd., Versailles, KY 40383 Love, Love, Mom, Dad Mom, Dad & Justin & Justin
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4 THE WOODFORD SUN, Versailles, Ky. April 5, 2012

COMMUNITY • CLUBS • PEOPLE

• Book Discussions – A Walk in the Woods April 9 at 6:30 pm at the Midway Branch, April 19 at 6:30pm at the Main

Library. Pick up a copy of A Walk in the Woods and get in on the discussion.

• Nature Journaling*April 12 at 6 pm at the Main Library. Naturalist and artist Roberta Burnes

will explore diff erent techniques and exercises that will inspire you to

keep your own nature journal. Call 873-5191 to sign up.

• A Walk in the Bluegrass at Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary* April 21 at 10 am. Join us for a mile long hike guided of the Buckley

Wildlife Sanctuary with Tim Williams. Call 873-5191 to sign up.

• Backpacking 101April 26 at 6:30 pm at the Main Library. Local Boy Scout Troop Leader Bill

Klier will lead an introduction to backpacking, including what to expect,

proper equipment and convenient local trails. Call 873-5191 to sign up.

• Upriver Appalachian Mountain Music* April 29 at 3 pm at the Main Library. Upriver weaves traditional Celtic and

Appalachian Mountain music together with stories of the people who car-

ried it from their Celtic homelands to America. Call 873-5191 to sign up.

Main Library • 115 N. Main St., Versailles • 873-5191

Midway Branch • 400 Northside Dr., Midway • 846-4014

Join us as the Bluegrass reads one book together! This year’s selection is A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. Pick up

your copy at the Library today and join us for these free events!

BANKRUPTCYMost people can still fi le...

• Chapter 7 - Eliminates most Debts• Chapter 13 - Debt relief with dignity. Consolidate credit card debt with no interest.

Springate Law Offi ce112A South Main St.

Versailles • (859) 873-6799

Mi PueblitoMi Pueblito

Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Fri. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.,

Sunday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

20% Off

103 Crossfi eld Dr. Versailles

(859) 879-6814

with this coupon. (expires: 5/5/12)

Gaff ney Farm C.S.A.We Are Now Accepting Memberships For The 2012 Season.

Enjoy farm fresh, locally grown produce from May through October.Shares are priced at $400 for the season, which is less than $20 a week.

For more information, call or visit our website.

www.Gaff neyFarm.com • 859-621-1795

Something’s Shifty,Something’s Shifty,She Can’t Be 50!!She Can’t Be 50!!

Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Nancy!Nancy!

Love,Ricky, Kyle, Ashley, Jeffery,

Harmony and Naomi

Karen Marie Gray, daughter of Ronald and Laura Gray of Midway, and Luther Thomas Hurt Jr., son of Luther and Kenneva Hurt of Lexington, were married Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011, at Good Shepherd Parish, Frankfort, with Deacon Tom Snyder offi ciating at the ceremony. Nuptial music was presented by Narisa Lao and Betty Gibson.

The matron of honor was Natasha Marcus, sister of the groom, of Lexington.

Bridesmaids were Stefanie Watts of Lexington; Angela Gray, sister-in-law of the bride, of Louisville, and Shelly Schneidtmiller of Louisville.

The best man was Travis Marcus, bother-in-law of the groom, of Lexington.

Gray – HurtGroomsmen were John

Bastolla and Chris Heinmiller, both of Lexington, and Kevin Gray, brother of the bride, of Louisville.

The fl ower girl was Julia Walker, niece of the bride. The ring bearer was Jacob Marcus, nephew of the groom.

The reception was held at the Parish Life Center.

The bride is a graduate of Woodford County High School and Bluegrass Technical Col-lege. She is employed at Hair Revue in Lexington.

The groom is a graduate of Henry Clay High School. He is employed by the Fayette County Schools.

After a wedding trip to Virginia Beach, Va., the couple resides in Lexington.

THE AMERICAN Home Department of the Wood-ford County Woman’s Club met at the Little House on Lexington Street on March 28. Cathy Wade (WCWC member and SilverSneakers instructor at the YMCA in Lexington) spoke on the importance of exercise for all ages, and demonstrated the many ways to keep ac-tive and healthy without sustaining injuries. From left are Dianne Crouch (WCWC member and dance team member at the YMCA), Cathy Wade, and Marcia Taylor (WCWC member and dance team member at the YMCA).(Photo submitted)

ON MARCH 22, LTJG Steve Wilson, center, graduated from the Navy Supply Corps’ Basic Qualifi cation course at Offi cer Training Command in Newport, R.I. This course is an 18-month program that prepares naval offi -cers for combat service in both fl eet and shore commands around the world. The Navy’s Supply Corps School is responsible for logistics training of military offi cers and enlisted personnel of all services, international offi cers and civilians employed by the Department of Defense. Wilson enlisted in the Navy in 2002 and has served two tours of duty in Iraq (2005 and 2008). During his 2008 deployment he received his offi cer’s commis-sion. Wilson will be promoted to lieutenant on Aug. 1 and is currently the leader of a Norfolk, Va.-based Navy Civil Affairs Team. Wilson lives with his wife, Sarah, and daughter, Emily, in Midway. At left is Rear Admiral Mark F. Heinrich, commander, Naval Supply Systems Command; and at right is Commander Carl R. Herron, commanding offi cer, Navy Supply Corps School. (Photo submitted)

Library EventsMonday, April 9: What Are

You Reading? 12 p.m., Mid-way branch. – Computer Club, 1:30 p.m., main library. For adults. – Midway Book Club, 6:30 p.m., Midway branch. “A Walk in the Woods” by Bill Bryson will be discussed. – Reading Roundup, 6:30 p.m., lain library. For kids age 4-9. Different activities weekly.

Tuesday, April 10: Toddler Tales, 10 a.m., main library. For ages 2 and 3. – Preschool Stories, 11 a.m., main library. For ages 4 and 5. – Art Attack, 4 p.m., Midway branch. For children of all ages. – Writ-ers Group, 6:30 p.m., main library.. All levels of writing experience welcome.

Wednesday, April 11: Lego Night, 5-6 p.m., Midway branch. For grades K-5. Ccall 846-4014 to sign up for this free program.

Thursday, April 12: Baby Story Time, 10 a.m., main library. For ages 6-23 months. – Paper Airplanes, 5 p.m., Midway branch. For second grade and up. Call 846-4014 to sign up for this free program. – Nature Journaling, 6 p.m., main library. Bring a journal or

sketch pad and writing imple-ments. Call 873-5191 to sign up for this free program.

Friday, April 13: Preschool Story Hour, 10:30 a.m., Mid-way branch. For children up to 5 years old. – Poky Little Puppy Party, 6:30-7:30 p.m., main library. Families can hear stories, play games, and have strawberry shortcake, and are invited to bring cameras and a child’s favorite book to take a picture with Poky. All ages. Call 873-5191 to sign up for this free program.

New ArrivalAden Thomas Britton

Matthew Raymond Brit-ton and Selina Rae Britton of Versailles announce the birth of a son on March 27, 2012, at the Central Baptist Hospital.

He weighed 8 lb. 3 oz. and was named Aden Thomas Britton. He is their fi rst child.

Maternal grandparents are Vicki and Glenn Nichols of Versailles.

Paternal grandparents are Gina Butler and Lewis Brit-ton Jr. of Versailles.

Charlie BucketAnimals seeking

permanent homesCharlie Bucket is a 1-year-old

long-haired white and brownneutered male tabby availablefor adoption at the Woodford Hu-mane Society adoption center.Formore information, call 873-5491.

SALUTE YOUR HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR

with a personal ad in theSenior Supplement to be published in

The Woodford Sun’s May 24 issue.Deadline: May 4

Woodford Hills Country ClubVersailles, Kentucky 859-873-8122

Come Out & PlayCome Out & PlayAccepting new members now.Accepting new members now.

Membership runs from May to April.Membership runs from May to April.Memberships Start at:Memberships Start at:

-Family-Family

-Individual-Individual

-Under 35-Under 35

-By Round-By Round

-Weekday-Weekday

-Social-Social

$1990$1990

$1795$1795

$1100*$1100*

$1200*$1200*

$1500*$1500*

$595$595

Entertainment & Social EventsEntertainment & Social EventsFull Service Restaurant & Pro ShopFull Service Restaurant & Pro Shop

On Site Fishing privileges for membersOn Site Fishing privileges for membersTwo Tennis Courts: Leagues & ClinicsTwo Tennis Courts: Leagues & Clinics

18 Hole Golf Course and Practice Facility18 Hole Golf Course and Practice FacilityOlympic & Children’s Pools w/Shaded CanopyOlympic & Children’s Pools w/Shaded Canopy

*See all our membership options & details:*See all our membership options & details:

www.woodfordhillscountryclub.comwww.woodfordhillscountryclub.comThen click the Membership tabThen click the Membership tab

3495 McCowans Ferry Rd., Versailles, KY 40383

Love,Love,Mom, Dad Mom, Dad & Justin& Justin