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Page 6 - Wednesday, February 8, 2012 - The Gallatin County News, Warsaw, Ky.

Gallatin Societyby Lonni Faller859-567-5587

rfaller@insightbb.com

Let's see what some ofour friends have been do-ing this past week:Rae McEntyre spent

last weekend at Lake Bar-kley State Resort Park andparticipated in the EagleWatch Weekend. Shewent on the yacht tour onKenlake and saw 25 baldeagles, including two thatcaught fish. Her boat trav-eled past the Eggner FerryBridge that was destroyedby a cargo ship last week-end. The park systemsponsors this wildlife-watching opportunity asbald eagles gather aroundthe major lakes of west-ern Kentucky looking forfood. For four decadesthe Kentucky State Parkshave offered Eagle WatchWeekends. The tours takeplace at three resort parksduring weekends in Janu-ary and February on anexcursion yacht as wellas by van. They are led bystate park naturalists andthe Department of Fishand Wildlife biologists.Rae said she thoroughlyenjoyed it and would liketo go again.Faye Biddle and Ruth-

ie Niebergall were visi-tors of Shirley Chipmanlast Wednesday. Fayeand Shirley had lunch atCracker Barrel and thenvisited Jo Ann Ebert atProvidence Health Care.On Thursday, Faye Bid-dle, Shirley Chipman,and Ethan Moore enjoyedsupper at the Dairy Queenand were later joined byMae Wallace. On Friday,Mae Wallace, Shirley

Chipman, and Faye Bid-dle got together for lunchat Hometown Pizza. Thatevening, Lanette Morri-son, Shirley Chipman, andFaye Biddle enjoyed sup-per at Jewell's on Main.Saturday guests of

Shirley Chipman wereMae Wallace, and Lan-ette and Jama Morrison.On Sunday, Shirley madedinner for guests LanetteMorrison, Derina, Sava-nah, and Autaum Doolin,Butterball, and Will andJessica Schrage.Don Eddie and Linda

Darlene Kaiser, of Munk,Kentucky, want to inviteJimmy Allen and DonaRita Kaiser, of California,to keep up with them eachweek via the GallatinCounty News!Patsy Brown joined her

church group on a trip toHanover College in Indi-ana Tuesday to see Garri-son Keillor in person. Mr.Keillor had the audiencejoin him in singing the na-tional anthem and Ameri-ca the Beautiful beforelaunching into his stories.Without notes or any typeof monitor he regaled hisrapt audience for an hourand a half with tales ofLake Woe- Be-Gone andhis Prairie Home Com-panion radio show. Patsysaid his one-man showwas very impressive andthey all enjoyed it im-mensely.Mary Jane Day won

two tickets to the Rich-ard Petty Tireside Chatat Belterra Casino, whichtook place last Tuesday

evening. Her husbandand son could not joinher, so Mary Jane invitedher brother-in-law, Ken-ny Day. They enjoyed ascrumptious meal, thenwere privileged to havefront-row seats to hearMr. Petty tell his listen-ers about his career andthe other drivers he hadchallenged. Mary Janedescribed her experienceas a "great time"!Mary Jane McCa-

rty enjoyed a wonderfulweekend visit with herdaughter, Cassie Lam-bert. Cassie came in Fri-day night, then the twospent Saturday afternoonwith Mary Jane's parents,Clarence and Atha Stew-art, sewing and enjoyingthe company of their aunt,Kathleen Stewart, fromMorrow, Ohio. On Sun-day, they went back to theStewart home for lunch,where they were joinedby family members Der-rick, Beth, Nathanael, andAshtyn Stewart as well asBill and Melanie Stewart.Katie and Hardin

Lowe have had companythis week and one excit-ing encounter. On Thurs-day, they were visitedby friends Chad and Jes-sica Lowrance and theiryoung daughters, Chanityand Chaylon. On Friday,Katie and Hardin's grand-daughter, Jaye Lowe, andher friend, Jordan Shel-ton, drove in from UK tosee them for a few hours,and Jaye helped Katielook up some items onher computer. The Lowes

JANUARY WINNERS-Winners of a free working, used computer are Ed Criswell and J. D. Davis!Congratulations to these two participants. Two more computers will be givenaway after February 22nd. To have your name entered, you must attend atleast two computer classes (see below).

FREE COMPUTER CLASSES-Monday classes, February 13 & 20, will cover Computer Basics, the use of acomputer, Internet access, and email. Class on Wednesdays, February 15 &22 will be assistance with Job Searching. Call and sign up now! If you have adifferent computer need, please call and let us know exactly what you wouldlike to learn. Anyone who attends at least two sessions will have their namesubmitted in a drawing to win a working, used computer. Please call or stopby the library to sign up, 567-2786.

NEW STORYHOUR SESSIONS-Begin Tuesday, February 14th at 10 a.m. with a Valentine's Day Party. Chil-dren should bring Valentines for 20 children addressed to "A Friend". Youmay also bring a treat to share if you'd like (not required). Registrationforms will be available on this day.

WEDNESDAY BOOK CLUB-Meets February 15th at 3 p.m. to discuss Thunder Dog and receive a copy ofThe Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach. New members always welcome!

BI-LINGUAL STORY HOUR-Beglns Thursday, February 16th, at 12 noon. This is a time of fun and sto-ries in Spanish & English.

YOGA-Held each Thursday evening at the Warsaw Christian Church until furthernotice (due to construction at the library). Sessions begin at 5:30 p.m.

150THANNIVERSARY OF THEU_S_CIVIL WAR

-Gallatin County Public Library is proud to present Mamma & Son - ACivil War Story on Friday, February 24th. Two of Kentucky's top storytellers,members of the KY Storytelling Association and the National StorytellingNetwork, will perform a tandem event. This program has been acclaimedas one of the freshest and entertaining works on the Civil War. It not onlyincludes the memories of a Confederate veteran, but also the story of hismother who has sent two sons to the war, one fighting for the North and onefighting for the South. Please join us as Pam Holcomb from Harlan Countyand Bill Watson from Owen County bring a powerful, bittersweet look atthat terrible time in our nation's history. Itwill begin at 7 p.m. Please RSVPby calling 859-567-2786. (In case of bad weather, program will be moved toMarch 2).

BLOODMOBILE-Will be here on February 25th from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Each donor will re-ceive a $10 Wal-Mart gift card.

Gallatin County Free Public Library209 West Market Street, Warsaw - 567-2786

www.gaIlatincountylibrary.org

were very excited to seeeagles this week! Ontheir way back from DryRidge, they spotted one ina soybean field and sawhim fly to Eagle Creekwhere he joined his mate.So we can assume that ournational symbol is living,appropriately, near thecreek named for them.The Warsaw Chris-

tian Church Bible Studywas well attended thisweek. Pastor Phil Caseconducted the class, andwas joined by John Ben-nett, Vicky Payton, RaeMcEntyre, Horace Rison,Mike Rison, Patricia Oli-ver, Sally Haddix, andLonni Faller. The groupmeets every Wednesdaynight from 6-8 p.m. andis currently studying themiracles of Jesus. TheBible Study is open to all,and anyone who wishesto join this lively discus-sion is welcome. There'sa bring-your-own snacksupper from 5:30 to 6p.m. for those who wishto eat there, with hot cof-fee, homemade cake, andstimulating conversationprovided.For all of you following

the Lionbergers, here'swhat they've reported:On Friday, Betty and

Boyd joined her daugh-ter, Julie Hamilton, andgranddaughter, KristinaTurner, for lunch at Steak& Shake in Florence.Betty and Boyd stoppedon their way home to seeBetty's sister and brother-in-law, Linda and GeorgeSmith, and their unfor-gettable little dog, Rusty.The Lionbergers alwayscarry dog treats, and uponreceiving his biscuit,Rusty rewarded themwith a song. On Saturday,

Betty and Boyd enjoyeda visit from Betty's son,Keith West, who stayedto partake of his mother'ssucculent pork loin withpotatoes and carrots thatBetty had prepared in hercrock pot. Sunday, afterchurch, Betty and Boydvisited her son, MarkWest, his wife, Jeannie,and their son, Anthony.Mark and Jeannie have alittle dog named Peaches,who is usually excited

and quite friendly. On thisday, however, Betty wasconcerned to see Peacheswas unusually subdued.Turns out Peaches wasgrieving because Markwas packing to leave forwork in Louisville forseveral days - dogs justknow - but Boyd sooncheered up the little poochwith a treat.If you have news for

this column, we'd be gladto hear from you!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

AquariusThe Water Bearer

Thursday, February 9: Conte Flowers, Carol Es-tes, Sandy Bond, Luther Wallen, Shawn WaughFriday, February 10: Tori Reinke, Melba Wheel-

er, Darrell Maines, Donna Hopkins, Bill Brady,Ryan McIntyre, Michael Ratliff, Bill Hurt, PamelaMcKenzie, Joe WintersSaturday, February 11: Richard Brinkman, Berry

Rankin, David Judy, Doug Duell, Tammy McCarty,Jerry Roberts, Norma Brock, Danny Lillard, StaciBurus, Jannet Morgan, Cody Lee Hughes, TannerM. Griffin, Tom Knorr, Thomas H. MarksberrySunday, February 12: George Zubaty, Eleanor

Baker, Mary Jo French, Pat Judge, Pauline Miller,Becky Raisor, Ronnie Haarmann, Ed Brown, JoanRison, Allen Jones, Steve Poland, Chase KeyesMonday, February 13: Robert E. Smith, Lorena

Brown, Bobby Maddox, Pauline O'Connor, ScottyYoung, Steve Wilhite, Chad Adams, Judy Scudder,Shawntae Mikle Marksberry, Jake Crawford, Rob-by Crawford, Larry Vanoy, Chelby Lynn BakerTuesday, February 14: Shawn O'Connor, Paul

Chapman, Barbara McKenzie, Jeff Chapman,Charlotte Armstrong, Paula Lillard, Victor Proctor,Ben Palmer, Beverly GordyWednesday, February 15: Bertha Hutton, Shirley

Green, Wayne Judy, Barb Ola Chavez, Monty Rob-erts, Rod Jones, Jay Webster, Christine Hobbs

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