Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Democrats Rally at Rec Park

The annual Champ Clark rally for Democrats was Saturday. L-R are Rep. Mike Denham, Sen. Walter "Doc" Blevins, U.S. Senate candidate Bruce Lunsford, 2010 Senate candidate Darlene Fitzgerald Price, U. S. Congressional candidate Dr. Michael Kelley, and master of ceremonies Pat Price.

Sapp historical marker dedicated

The new Ky. Historical marker for Ambers Sapp, Fleming County's most highly decorated World War I veteran, was dedicated last Sunday. Shown in the background is the marker for Franklin R. Sousley of Iwo Jima fame. The two men are buried near each other in the Elizaville Cemetery,

Saturday, September 20, 2008

New Head of the Holler book available

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Garry Barker's new book, Head of the Holler, Volume 1,  can now be ordered from Wind Publications or Amazon.com. The 160 page paperback contains over over 70 early columns and sells for $15 plus tax and shipping.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Flemingsburg Main Street Presents the 4th Annual Swing On Main

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Downtown Flemingsburg     4pm - 11 pm

S C H E D U L E   OF   E V E N T S

4:00 pm

DJ Matt Doyle, Music-N-Motion

4:00 pm

Food Vendors Open

Country Ham – Fleming County Kiwanis Club

Pork Tenderloin, Lemonades & Caramel Apples - FCHS Project Prom Committee

Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Polish Sausage & Funnel Cakes – Extended Hands Ministries

Desserts – Church of the Nazarene

Homemade Ice Cream – Fleming County Adult Day Care

Popcorn & Cotton Candy –Ewing Elementary School PTO

Pork Barbeque Sandwiches – Fleming Co Habitat for Humanity

4:00 -10:00 pm

Silent Auction of hand painted stepping stones by local artists.

4:00 – 5:45 pm

“Favorite Storybook Character” Table Decorating Contest

(Judging at 5:45 pm)

5:00 – 6:00 pm

Story On Main

Kids can enjoy the reading of a “Storybook on Main” with the Teen Advisory Group(TAG) from the

Fleming County Public Library.

5:45 pm

“Favorite Storybook Character” Table Decorating Contest Judging

6:15 pm

Storybook Character Costume Contest

7:00 – 11:00 pm

“Swing Street” Performs

9:00 pm

Table Decorating Contest Winners Announced

10:00 pm

Silent Auction Bidders Announced

IN CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, SWING ON MAIN WILL MOVE TO THE FCHS GYMNASIUM

*****Please bring a new or gently used book to be donated to local children.*****

For additional information contact Fleming County Chamber of Commerce at 606-845-1223 or Tammy Thomas at 606-267-3681.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Most Fleming County schools meet CATS goals

Four of the six Fleming County schools met or exceeded their goals on the 2008 Commonwealth Accountability Testing System scores. All four elementary schools met the goals; the Simons Middle School and Fleming County High School were ranked as “Progressing.” A complete report is available at http://www.kentucky.com/601/story/518507.html?appSession=17027245001635

Meeting set for Chittison honor

Herman Chittison Meeting
September 16, 4 pm, Chamber of Commerce office
Anyone interested in being involved at the Herman Chittison Memorial Ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 11, as part of Founders Day, please come to the meeting at the Chamber office at 4 pm, Tuesday, Sept. 16. We will be finalizing the plans and details of the memorial ceremony. There will be a live professional jazz band playing during the ceremony. If anyone is interested in donating toward this ceremony, all contributions are welcome. If interested feel free to contact Crystal at the Chamber or Brian Leedy with the Rotary Club at 606-849-3431.

Sapp marker to be dedicated

The Kentucky Historical Society will dedicate a new historical marker for Private Ambers Sapp, the most highly decorated Fleming County veteran from the World War I era, on Sunday, Sept. 21, at 2:30 p.m. near the Elizaville Cemetery.

Historical marker #2257 reads: PRIVATE AMBERS SAPP Displayed great coolness and courage under heavy enemy barrage when he went forward without hesitation to destroy enemy wire entanglements & continued this extremely hazardous work until killed on Aug. 17, ,1918 near Frapelle, France. Posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for “extraordinary heroism in action.” Buried in Elizaville Cem.

Presented by the Fleming County Museum Society.

Joe Kenney will provide the invocation, Becky Vittetow of the Kentucky Highway Marker Program will being a welcome, and Stanley Benton will introduce the dignitaries present.

Gerald Griffith will make remarks, and Stanley Benton will deliver the dedication address.

After music from the Fleming County Middle School ensemble, an Honor Guard will present a Salute to the Fallen.

The marker will then be unveiled by Harvey Planck and Ralph Sapp, family members of Ambers Sapp.

The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Fleming County man killed in Montgomery crash

According to a report in the Lexington Herald-Leader, a 22-year-old Flemingsburg man died in a Montgomery County accident early Sunday morning. Tony E. Wilkinson II was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident occurred on U.S. 60 West of Mount Sterling about 12:12 a.m. Wilkinson was driving west in a 2004 Chevy Impala and was attempting to pass a motorcycle in the same lane. Wilkinson then was traveling into oncoming traffic in the eastbound lane and left the roadway to avoid a head-on collision. Wilkinson struck several trees on the eastbound side and the motorcycle driver continued on, state police said. Wilkinson was not wearing a seat belt. The investigation is ongoing.