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Jay Bicknell’s Wanderings From The
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------VOLUME 34, NUMBER 11 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 IRVINE & RAVENNA, KENTUCKY 40336 16 PAGES-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Estill picks up 49-39 win over Frankfort -- Pages 14-15
BettyYoung’s
TimesRemembered
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“It’s A Great Day for A Great Day” was the winner of the blan-ket seating Friday night at Veterans Memorial Park in Raven-na. Vicki Singleton and friends decorated the winning blanket area. They received a gift certificate to Michael’s Restaurant, also located in Ravenna.
Kathy Thompson and her family won the best decorated table with a Micky Mouse theme. They also received a gift certificate to Michael’s Restaurant. Children with the River City Players presented “Nothing to Do in This Town”, live music, and clog-ging.
Waste TireAmnesty
Sept. 10-12A waste tire amnesty sponsored by the Kentucky Divi-
sion of Waste Management and the Estill County Fiscal Court will be held Thursday, Sept. 10; Friday, Sept. 11 and Saturday, Sept. 12 at the Kentucky Highway Mainte-nance Garage on Cow Creek Road.
Tires can be dropped off from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 8 a.m. t 12 noon on Sat-urday.
For more information, contact Kim Dawes 723-7524.
4th Annual Revive River Drive is success
Senior citizens are wanted forfree meals and other amenities
ObituariesClaude Case Jr., 86
Laura Fox, 86Alton Godsey, 74Larry Isaacs, 62
Johnny Rison, 85William Sparks, 79
Ruby Willis, 79See Page 6
Staff at the Estill County Senior citizens Center includes front row, left to right: Ammie Mullen, Diana Riddell, director; and Kathy Holmes. In the back are Tamara Flynn and Frances Friend, an Experience Works employee.
Hundreds lined the streets (bottom left) of River Drive Saturday night for live entertainment and to watch the vehicles, both antique and late model, drive by and/or burn out (top left). Ristol Sparks (above) was cruising in style during Revive River Drive on Saturday night. She is the 18 month old daughter of Ariel Sparks. (Photo by Cathy Dawes)
LucilleHarrison,80,hasbeengoingtotheseniorcen-terforthepastfouryears. Sheenjoysthehotlunchand the fellowship at thecenter, but her most trea-sured item is the one hourvisit from a home careworker. “One of their aidescomes once a week,” Har-risonstated.“Youwouldbesurprisedonhowmuchhelpthatcouldbe.”
BJ McGee and KathyHolmesare full-timehomecareworkersforthecenter. Riddellstressedtheladiesonlydonon-medicalchores,such as light house clean-ing,shopping,andpersonalcare. TamaraFlynnistheout-reach and activities coordi-natorforthecenter.AmmieMullinisthecoordinatorofthehomecareprogram.
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by DELORES ROWLANDTribune Staff Writer
WANTED: if you’re 60or over, but not by UncleSam’sArmy.ThestaffattheEstill County Senior Citi-zen Center invites you tocometothecenter,MondaythroughFriday,from8to4.Itclosesat1onWednesdaysforstafftraining. Eachweekdayahot,well-balancedmealisservedfreeto any senior who attends,regardlessoftheirincome. Diana Riddell, the newdirector of the local seniorcitizencenter,saidthemealshave already been paid forat the adoption of the cen-ter’sbudget.Sheaddedthatseniorscanmakeadonationforthemealiftheychoose. Pulled, barbecued porkonabunwasthemainitemon lastWednesday’smenu.It was served with bakedbeans, cole slaw, fried ap-ples,and2%milk. For those who do nothavetransportation,Riddellsaidtheycancall723-4787and thebuswillpick themupanywhereinthecountyon Tuesdays, Thursdays,andFridays. Thehotmealsaredeliv-
eredtosomeresidentsinthecountywhoarenotable toattendthecenter.Thoseresi-dentsmust also livewithinacertaindistanceofthese-niorcentersothathotfoodscanstaysafelyhotandcoldfoodscold. Forresidentswhodonotlive close enough for hotmeals to be delivered, thesenior center may be abletodeliverfivefrozenmealsperweek.
Traditional dances were included in the presenta-tion of “Nothing to Do in This Town,” a fundraiser to Save the Mack Theatre.