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Berryman To Celebrate Her 100th Birthday Grace Berryman Grace Berryman of Winchester, formerly of Es- till County, will be celebrating her 100th birthday with an open house at the Epperson First Church of God’s “J.R. Chambers Fellowship Hall,” locat- ed on KY-89 at 14475 Irvine Road in Winchester. It will be held on Saturday, August 9, 2014, from 2 until 4 p.m., hosted by her daughters Vivian Brumagen (John) and Freida Creech (Jerry), and her grandchildren. Please come and join us for this happy occasion. Everyone is invited. Your visits and cards will be appreciated. No gifts, please! The Estill County Tribune, July 30, 2014, Page 15 Leah Horn joined in with cast members of the Dr Who Murder Mystery at the Estill County Public Library. Fantastical Theatricals returned last Friday, July 25th at the library for a parody of “Doctor! WHO is the Murderer!?!” There was also a “favorite character” costume contest. Colton Helton, grandson of ECT columnist Betty Young, and Seth Jean, both from Georgetown, Ken- tucky, attended the Little Hoosier Academy Basket- ball Camp, sponsored by Indiana University Coach Tom Crean, on the campus of IU in Bloomington, recently. Granny Betty, who is not an IU fan by no means, says Colton could not attend Coach Cal’s camp because he would be in school orientation. by CATHY DAWES The Estill County Tribune On July 22, 2014 the recreation room at the Ir- vine Nursing and Reha- bilitation facility was filled with senior citizens and ap- proximately 13 little girls and their parents as they enjoyed a night filled with refreshments and Bingo. The girls are part of a non-profit travelling soft- ball team based here in Es- till County. They are eight years old and younger and have joined forces to make up the East Kentucky Cha- os. The team has only been together for about a month but with lots of hard work and dedication they were able to participate in their first tournament in Berea two weeks ago. The team is coached by Shaun Hale, Christina Cof- fey, Brad Brasher, and Aar- on Raider. Coach Christina Coffey said that the goal for the team is to partici- pate in at least two com- munity service projects each month. Coffey, who is an employee at the Irvine Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility, cooridinated the festivities and Bingo game for the team’s first commu- nity service project. Coach Brad Brasher stated that he, along with the other coaches want to help the girls grow as ath- letes but to also grow in the community. “We want to give back to the community and also make them well rounded individuals,” stated Brash- er. The team has a Face- book page and would like to encourage everyone to visit the page and follow the girls on their journey as they travel to various coun- ties to play softball and see what a difference they are making in the community. Ava Hale, daughter of Shaun and Kim Hale, talked with a resident of the Irvine Nursing and Rehabilita- tion facility during the Bingo game on Tuesday night. Left to right, front: Emma Taylor, Madi Rose, Ava Hale, Katlyn Worley. Middle: Madison Cole, Elizabeth Raider, Kaylee Adams, Hannah Kate Brasher, Hannah Hall. Back: Brad Brasher, Christina Coffey Alyssa Clark, Shaun Hale, Aaron Raider. East Kentucky Chaos Softball Team Organizes Bingo For Elderly Residents Coaches want the girls to grow as athletes, but to also grow in their Estill County community Sahara Hardy was crowned the overall queen of the Military Missions Pageant on Saturday, July 19. The pageant was held at the Armoy and was emceeded by Emma Day and Ariel Sparks. Their daughters, Analyse Day and Ramsey Sparks assisted with plac- ing crowns and banners. Future pageants include one to raise funds for 4-H, Powell County Pets, and Ravenna’s Railroad Festival.

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Berryman To CelebrateHer 100th Birthday

Grace Berryman GraceBerrymanofWinchester,formerlyofEs-tillCounty,willbecelebratingher100thbirthdaywithanopenhouseattheEppersonFirstChurchofGod’s“J.R.ChambersFellowshipHall,”locat-edonKY-89at14475IrvineRoadinWinchester.ItwillbeheldonSaturday,August9,2014,from2until4p.m.,hostedbyherdaughtersVivianBrumagen(John)andFreidaCreech(Jerry),andhergrandchildren.Pleasecomeandjoinusforthishappyoccasion.Everyone is invited.Yourvisits and cards will be appreciated. No gifts,please!

The Estill County Tribune, July 30, 2014, Page 15

Leah Horn joined in with cast members of the Dr Who Murder Mystery at the Estill County Public Library. Fantastical Theatricals returned last Friday, July 25th at the library for a parody of “Doctor! WHO is the Murderer!?!” There was also a “favorite character” costume contest.

Colton Helton, grandson of ECT columnist Betty Young, and Seth Jean, both from Georgetown, Ken-tucky, attended the Little Hoosier Academy Basket-ball Camp, sponsored by Indiana University Coach Tom Crean, on the campus of IU in Bloomington, recently. Granny Betty, who is not an IU fan by no means, says Colton could not attend Coach Cal’s camp because he would be in school orientation.

by CATHY DAWESThe Estill County Tribune

On July 22, 2014 therecreation room at the Ir-vine Nursing and Reha-bilitationfacilitywasfilledwithseniorcitizensandap-proximately 13 little girlsand their parents as theyenjoyedanightfilledwithrefreshmentsandBingo. The girls are part of anon-profit travelling soft-ballteambasedhereinEs-tillCounty.TheyareeightyearsoldandyoungerandhavejoinedforcestomakeuptheEastKentuckyCha-os.Theteamhasonlybeentogetherforaboutamonthbutwith lotsofhardworkand dedication they wereable to participate in theirfirst tournament in Bereatwoweeksago. TheteamiscoachedbyShaunHale,ChristinaCof-fey,BradBrasher,andAar-onRaider.CoachChristinaCoffey said that the goal

for the team is to partici-pate in at least two com-munity service projectseach month. Coffey, whoisanemployeeattheIrvineNursingandRehabilitationFacility, cooridinated thefestivitiesandBingogamefortheteam’sfirstcommu-nityserviceproject. Coach Brad Brasherstated that he, along withthe other coaches want tohelp thegirlsgrowasath-letesbuttoalsogrowinthecommunity. “We want to give backtothecommunityandalsomake them well roundedindividuals,” stated Brash-er. The team has a Face-book page and would liketo encourage everyone tovisit the page and followthegirlsontheirjourneyastheytraveltovariouscoun-tiestoplaysoftballandseewhat a difference they aremakinginthecommunity.

Ava Hale, daughter of Shaun and Kim Hale, talked with a resident of the Irvine Nursing and Rehabilita-tion facility during the Bingo game on Tuesday night.

Left to right, front: Emma Taylor, Madi Rose, Ava Hale, Katlyn Worley. Middle: Madison Cole, Elizabeth Raider, Kaylee Adams, Hannah Kate Brasher, Hannah Hall. Back: Brad Brasher, Christina Coffey Alyssa Clark, Shaun Hale, Aaron Raider.

East Kentucky Chaos Softball Team Organizes Bingo For Elderly ResidentsCoaches want the girls to grow as athletes, but to also grow in their Estill County community

Sahara Hardy was crowned the overall queen of the Military Missions Pageant on Saturday, July 19. The pageant was held at the Armoy and was emceeded by Emma Day and Ariel Sparks. Their daughters, Analyse Day and Ramsey Sparks assisted with plac-ing crowns and banners. Future pageants include one to raise funds for 4-H, Powell County Pets, and Ravenna’s Railroad Festival.