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  • Potted Few dedicates memorial marker

    The Fort Knox Potted Few Garden Club participated in the dedication and presentation of a new Blue Star Memorial Highway Marker which now stands in the front garden of the Hart County I-65 Rest Stop near mile marker 60. These memorial markers are a tribute to members of the Armed Forces who have defended the United States of America. The Dogwood District of Garden Clubs, in cooperation with the Garden Club of Kentucky, Inc., and the Department of Highways, presented the Marker on April 16. The Kentucky Orchestra Brass Quintet provided music for the dedication.

  • Radcliff Woman’s Club helps SprigHaven for Easter

    Making a difference in our communities is the goal of the Radcliff Woman’s Club. By helping SpringHaven the club fulfills one of their endeavors. SpringHaven is a refuge center for abused women and children of Hardin County and several other counties. With the support of the members of the Radcliff Woman’s Club Josette Roush will present Easter baskets for the children living at the center at this time.

  • Elizabethtown Woman’s Club attends convention

    The Woman’s Club of Elizabethtown participated in the General Federation of Women’s Clubs - Kentucky Federation of Women’s Clubs Convention from April 14- 16 at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Louisville. Club members in attendance were Diane Willis, Regina Lancaster, Betty Sue French, Kay Barrett, club President Martha Mengel and Bobbie Dille.

  • Cecilia Community Ruritan Club has special guests

    Special visitors at the Cecilia Community Ruritan club meeting recently were Ruritan National Director Anne Hillard and Chester Hillard, Bluegrass District governor from Frankfort. They spoke about the advantages available to the local Ruritan clubs such as scholarships, discounts, liability insurance, etc.

  • Knights of Columbus has Easter egg hunt

    The Vine Grove Knights of Columbus Council 3379 held its annual community Easter egg hunt on Palm Sunday, April 17. The event was open to  children from pre-school through sixth grade. The winners received gift certificates from Mr. Gatti’s and McDonald’s. Pictured from left, Camden Parrish pre-school; Asia Humphrey, fourth grade; Rachelle Asher, fourth grade; Casey Richards, third grade; Macy Jent, third grade; and Erin Riney, pre-school.
     

  • Sheriff Williams is guest at Radcliff Rotary Club meeting

    SHERIFF WILLIAMS IS GUEST AT
    RADCLIFF ROTARY CLUB MEETING
    A recent guest at the Radcliff Rotary Club meeting was Hardin County Sheriff Charlie Williams. Williams outlined the four constitutional duties of the Sheriff’s Office: law enforcement, service to the courts, tax collection and supervision of elections; as well as the many other tasks performed. Williams is a Hardin County native and has been with the Sheriff’s Office for 26 years. He is pictured with club President Neil Atcher and Rotarian Dr. Bill Perks.

  • Marr speaks to Elizabethtown Rotary Club members

    Laurie Marr of Rumple Recycling was the guest speaker
    at the Elizabethtown Rotary Club meeting April 19. She spoke on the many changes in recycling over the years. 
    Pictured are Laurie Marr and Rotarian Ken Collord.

  • Radcliff Woman’s Club has April meeting

    Edel McGlone, originally from Ireland, was the guest speaker at the International Outreach meet-ing of the Radcliff Woman’s Club on April 11.
    McGlone, born in Belfast, Ireland, met her husband while working as a nanny in Hawaii. She now resides at Fort Knox and is the mother of four children.
    She gave a brief history of Ireland, but the question and answer period primarily centered on food. Appropriately, Anne Aubrey, who introduced McGlone, gave her a copy of the Radcliff Woman’s Club cookbook.

  • Doyle us AUSA guest of honor

    Cadet LT. Col. Doyle, center, a student of Central Hardin High School, recently was a guest of honor at the Fort Knox Chapter, AUSA luncheon March 21. She is pictured with Brig. Gen. Petrenko, Brig. Gen. Roberts, Major Gen. Farissee and Brig. Gen. Anderson. Doyle was a guest of honor for her outstanding achievements in a five-state, 1,200-cadet drill competition in Radcliff in early March.
     

  • Stitchers makes quilts for others

    Stitchers Quilt Guild members Donetta Faulkner-Elmore and Brenda Carroll crafted a quilt to donate to the American Postal Workers Union for a raffle during its state meeting this year in Elizabethtown.
    Stitcher Sharon Whitfield was commissioned to make a quilt out of ties the client bought at flea markets over the years. There are approximately 80 ties used in the quilt. Sharon used a pattern from the book “Daddy’s Ties” by Shirley J. Botsford.