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A-2 — NEWS JOURNAL — MAY 2, 2012 Corbin Flower Shop 416 Master Street • Corbin, Ky • 528-3174 Order Early! Mom will be thrilled when she receives this delightful gift of fresh flowers in a cheerful glass vase decorated with spring blooms. She’ll love the bouquet and treasure the vase for many Mother’s Days to come. Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13th warm Mom’s heart Teleflora’s Blooms of Love Bouquet Now enrolling for Summer Classes... CALL NOW & ENROLL! Train for weeks instead of years! Train for weeks instead of years! 606-877-7788 41 Old Pond Road • London, KY 40741 * High School or GED diploma required Medical Assisting and Dental Assisting Training Medical Assisting and Dental Assisting Training Why Wait? Call Now Why Wait? Call Now Get your certificate in just Get your certificate in just 15-18 15-18 weeks! weeks! www.choicemdky.com 9th ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC Crooked Creek Golf Course FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2012 London, Kentucky ENTRY FEE INCLUDES: LES F C I NS I LF C RT ND REEN FEE DRI IN R N E REFRES ENTS N T E C URSE RDS N UET C NTINENT L RE F ST RI ES F R L N EST DRI E CL SEST T T E IN ST ND ND RD RI ES Everyone is Invited to Participate in the Fun FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT JELLICOHOSPITAL.COM. Registration 8:00 a.m. / Shotgun start 9:00 a.m. E This fundraiser ill ene t the OB/Labor and Delivery department at Jellico Community Hospital. ENTRY FEE: ER ERS N Six teams of students at Lynn Camp Middle and High schools are gearing up for a little game of Monopoly. The game will be played in the Wildcat Den on May 14 because that is the only place big enough to hold the board and pieces that are almost 30 times the size of a standard Monopoly game. The board, which measures 52 feet, four inches on a side and is made up of 45 separate pieces, along with six game pieces, houses, hotels, Chance, Community Chest and deed cards, dice and money were designed and manufactured by Arthur Canada’s Design and Engineering students and painted and decorated by art students. There are six of the famous game tokens including the: car, dog, iron, thimble, shoe and battleship. Canada estimated 57 students had a hand in designing, making and finishing the game. The process began in January when Canada and his students began brainstorming ideas for a project that would challenge their skills. “One of the students suggested we do a Monopoly game and did the preliminary drawings,” Canada said. If they were going to make a big Monopoly game, Canada and his students decided to go all out, making it big enough to beat the existing world record. A Monopoly board in Qatar measures 2335.445 square feet. “We are not planning on submit- ting it to Guinness,” Canada said. “It is iffy as to whether we would be credited with the world record because we did not keep the scale factor consistent. Working off and on since January, the students wrote pro- grams that directed the machines as the pieces of the board, cards and playing pieces were cut out using density fiber board that is typically used to make cabinetry. The students then assembled the pieces and sent them off to the art department to be painted and decorated. While the game tokens, cards and money can be moved as need- ed by one person, Canada said the dice made of fiber board can’t be rolled. To overcome that, a second set of dice is being made out of foam presentation board. The board and pieces were origi- nally set up in the Wildcat Den as decorations for the prom. It has been put in storage until the game Monday. “It stores real easy,” Canada said. Canada said he hopes to sell the game and put the money back into the program. This marks the second year the engineering students have done an oversized game. In 2011, the stu- dents made oversized cards. While he is not sure what the project will be for next year, Canada said he is not sure if he will continue the theme of oversized games. “It is neat, but it doesn’t really stretch their skills,” Canada said. Lynn Camp students preparing to play ‘big’ game of ‘Monopoly’ Courtesy photo Advance to ‘Go’: Lynn Camp students will take part in a Monopoly game using the giant board and pieces designed, built and decorated by engineering and art students at the school. By Dean Manning dmanning@ corbinnewsjournal.com

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Corbin Flower Shop416 Master Street • Corbin, Ky • 528-3174

OrderEarly!

Mom will be thrilled when she receives this delightful gift of fresh fl owers in a cheerful glass vase decorated with spring blooms. She’ll love the bouquet and treasure the vase for many Mother’s Days to come.

Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13th

warm Mom’s heart

Telefl ora’s Blooms of Love

Bouquet

Now enrolling forSummer Classes...

CALL NOW & ENROLL!Train for weeks instead of years!Train for weeks instead of years!

606-877-778841 Old Pond Road • London, KY 40741

* High School or GED diploma required

Medical Assisting and Dental Assisting TrainingMedical Assisting and Dental Assisting Training

Why Wait? Call NowWhy Wait? Call NowGet your certificate in justGet your certificate in just 15-1815-18 weeks! weeks!

www.choicemdky.com

9thANNUALGOLFCLASSIC

Crooked Creek Golf Course

FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2012

London, Kentucky

ENTRY FEE INCLUDES:

LES F C I NS I LF

C RT ND REEN FEE

DRI IN R N E

REFRES ENTS N T E C URSE

RDS N UET

C NTINENT L RE F ST

RI ES F R L N EST DRI E CL SEST T T E IN

ST ND ND RD RI ES

Everyone is Invited toParticipate in the Fun

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT JELLICOHOSPITAL.COM.

Registration 8:00 a.m. / Shotgun start 9:00 a.m.

E

This fundraiser ill ene t the OB/Labor and Delivery department at Jellico Community Hospital.

ENTRY FEE: ER ERS N

Six teams of students at Lynn Camp Middle and High schools are gearing up for a little game of Monopoly.

The game will be played in the Wildcat Den on May 14 because that is the only place big enough to hold the board and pieces that are almost 30 times the size of a standard Monopoly game.

The board, which measures 52 feet, four inches on a side and is made up of 45 separate pieces, along with six game pieces, houses, hotels, Chance, Community Chest and deed cards, dice and money were designed and manufactured by Arthur Canada’s Design and Engineering students and painted and decorated by art students.

There are six of the famous game tokens including the: car, dog, iron, thimble, shoe and battleship.

Canada estimated 57 students had a hand in designing, making and finishing the game.

The process began in January when Canada and his students began brainstorming ideas for a project that would challenge their skills.

“One of the students suggested we do a Monopoly game and did the preliminary drawings,” Canada said.

If they were going to make a big Monopoly game, Canada and his students decided to go all out, making it big enough to beat the existing world record. A Monopoly board in Qatar measures 2335.445 square feet.

“We are not planning on submit-ting it to Guinness,” Canada said. “It is iffy as to whether we would be credited with the world record because we did not keep the scale factor consistent.

Working off and on since January, the students wrote pro-grams that directed the machines as the pieces of the board, cards and playing pieces were cut out using density fiber board that is typically used to make cabinetry.

The students then assembled the pieces and sent them off to the art department to be painted and decorated.

While the game tokens, cards and money can be moved as need-ed by one person, Canada said the

dice made of fiber board can’t be rolled. To overcome that, a second set of dice is being made out of foam presentation board.

The board and pieces were origi-nally set up in the Wildcat Den as decorations for the prom.

It has been put in storage until the game Monday.

“It stores real easy,” Canada said. Canada said he hopes to sell the

game and put the money back into the program.

This marks the second year the engineering students have done an oversized game. In 2011, the stu-dents made oversized cards.

While he is not sure what the project will be for next year, Canada said he is not sure if he will continue the theme of oversized games.

“It is neat, but it doesn’t really stretch their skills,” Canada said.

Lynn Camp students preparing to play ‘big’ game of ‘Monopoly’

Courtesy photoAdvance to ‘Go’: Lynn Camp students will take part in a Monopoly game using the giant board and pieces designed, built and decorated by engineering and art students at the school.

■ By Dean Manningdmanning@

corbinnewsjournal.com