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  • Allegro resident attends Peyton Siva signing event

    Allegro resident Bessie G. stood in line for 2½ hours at Planet Fitness to get Peyton Siva to autograph a basketball. The basketball will be raffled off at Allegro’s upcoming Derby Dash-n-Dine, which benefits the Alzheimer’s Association.

    Bessie is a huge fan of the Cards and Siva in particular.

  • Harmses donate Chevy Avalanche to Feeding America

    Paul and Betty Harms, left, present keys to a used Chevy Avalanche to Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland Director of Operations Charlie Edlin.

  • Radcliff Woman’s Club members visit art exhibit

    Under the leadership of arts chairman Sheila Enyart, Radcliff Woman’s Club members have taken a greater interest in the Hardin County arts world.

    On April 2, Becky Brecht and Enyart attended the art exhibit in the Morrson Gallery of the Elizabethtown Community and Technical College. The exhibit featured creations by students in the school’s Art 110, Drawing I, Art 210, Drawing II, and Art 113, 3-dimensional design classes.

  • Masons celebrate Zerubbabel Day
  • Dixon-Darnell supports backpack program

    James K. Biggs, commander of Dixon-Darnell Commandery No. 19, Knight Templars, P.H.A., Elizabethtown, presents a $100 check to Rodney Wilson, Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland volunteer center manager, to benefit the Feeding America BackPack Program in Hardin County. One hundred dollars feeds one child over the weekend for one year.

  • Woman’s Club members attend state convention

    Members of the Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown attended the General Federation of Women’s Clubs Kentucky State Convention at The Brown Hotel in Louisville from April 10 through 13. The Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown had many winning results at the convention.

    Diane Willis, 4th District Governor and member of the Elizabethtown club was named “Outstanding Governor.”

  • Stitchers compete in quilt top race

    The Stitchers Quilt Guild offered a workshop to members, where everyone brought a jelly roll, a roll of 40 precut 2-1/2 inch fabric strips. Everyone then was given instructions and the race was on.

    Members had to sew every strip end to end to have one long 1,600 inch strip, then doubled it over, sew it together, doubled it over again, sewed it together, etc. until members had a quilt top. Members added borders, quilted and bound the quilt at home.

    The winner received another jelly roll bundle of fabric to complete another race quilt.

  • Gover receives Hero of the Heartland Award at chamber luncheon
  • Classic Corvettes members support PAWS

    Classic Corvettes Kentucky Club members Bob Schramm, left, and Linda Gregory, right, present a donation to Diane Shoffner of PAWS, Pets Are Worth Saving, Shelter Foundation Inc.

  • Spauldings celebrate 45th anniversary

    Samuel and Ute Spaulding will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary, today, April 24, 2013.

    They were married April 24, 1968, in Aschaffensburg, Germany.

    Mr. Spaulding retired from the Army in 1978 after 22½ years of service and retired from the Elizabethtown Post Office in 1997 after 17 years of service.

    Mrs. Spaulding is retired from St. James Catholic Church in Elizabethtown.

    They have two children, Laura A. Gomes of Salinas, Calif., and the late Paul D. Spaulding; and three grandchildren.