BEHRINGER-CRAWFORD MUSEUM TEAMS UP WITH LUDLOW

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BEHRINGER-CRAWFORD MUSEUM TEAMS UP WITH LUDLOW
LUDLOW
Community Connection
Volume 14, Issue 8
SESQUICENTENNIAL
December 2014
VISIT US AT WWW.LUDLOWCOMMUNITYCONNECTION.ORG
BEHRINGER-CRAWFORD MUSEUM
TEAMS UP WITH
LUDLOW HISTORIC SOCIETY
CHRISTMAS TOUR
NEW FLAGS FLYING
Ludlow Christmas Home Tour ticket holders will be eligible for
reduced admission prices to BCM in Devou Park on Sunday, December 7, and on Saturday and Sunday, December 13 and 14. Prices
for visitors bringing in the coupon from the tour guidebook will be
$4 for adults, $3 for seniors, and $3 for children accompanied by a
ticket holder. BCM will receive a $3 contribution from the Historic
Society for each ticket holder who visits the museum for the train
exhibits.
BCM’s Holiday Toy Train exhibit, now in its 23rd year, features
250 feet of track, with vintage Lionel and Plasticville trains and
accessories, Thomas the Tank Engine and friends, and more than
30 interactive, guest-operated displays. The museum’s popular
Faragher model trains exhibit will be decked out in holiday finery
as well. There’s also a lighted Studio 56 Christmas Carol display, a
scavenger hunt, music and entertainment, in addition to the museum’s
other permanent exhibits.
Since Ludlow rose to prominence with the rise of the railroad industry
in the late 19th century, the Historic Society is proud to team up with
Behringer-Crawford with its excellent displays of railroad history—a
fitting way to close Ludlow’s Sesquicentennial year.
Ludlow Seniors sincerely thank Ron and Grace Jones and the Staff of Ronald B. Jones Funeral Home for the new flagpole and new U.S. and Kentucky
flags that are displayed in the front of the Ludlow Senior Center at 808 Elm
Street.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Tis the season to give…
Ludlow Bromley Yacht Club is contributing back to
the Ludlow community during the Christmas season!!
They are adopting children from the community. To
raise money the Ludlow Bromley Yacht Club is having fundraisers held
at the Lagoon Saloon. Below are the planned events:
• November 29 – December 20 – Giving tree. With any monetary
gift, you will be able to write your name on an ornament and
hang it on the tree
• December 5 – Gift baskets and more will start at 6:00, be a winner by getting a nice basket and helping a child
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Everyone is welcome to these events and they hope to see you at the
saloon.
Ludlow Independent Schools would like to thank Reeves Produce for sponsoring our Preschool Pumpkin Patch and Fruit Snack! Our school is lucky to have
great community partners like you!
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A Dickens of a Christmas Home Tour
A Tale of Two Cities
Ludlow 1864 and 2014
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Home Tour 4 - 7
Grand Finale 6 – 8
The Halls of Ludlow will be candlelit and decked in holiday attire as the
Ludlow Historic Society completes the yearlong festivities for
Ludlow’s 150th Anniversary. Victorian characters will greet visitors
and members of the Historic Society will share the history of featured
homes.
The tour and festivities will conclude with the Grand Finale held at
Ludlow’s first home, Elmwood Hall. Special celebration cocktails, hot
cider, sweet treats and music performed by the Hills of Kentucky
Dulcimer Society will add to the festivities.
The Historic Society’s Revitalization Fund will be the beneficiary of
this event. This fund will aid Ludlow homeowners in exterior
renovations.
A special $150 level has been created to celebrate the city’s 150th
Celebration.
Family, individual and business donations are
appreciated. All donations are tax deductible. Checks for donations
may be made to the Ludlow Historic Society, Inc., 417 Elm Street,
Ludlow, Kentucky 41016.
Tickets are $15 per person and available beginning Sat., November
29th until noon on Sat. December 6th at the following two locations:
- Ideal Supply, 519 Adela Street (M-F 8-5, Sat. 8-4) 859-491-6666
- The “230 Elm” Antique and Vintage Store (Fri., Sat., Sun. 12-5
or by appointment) 513-368-9943.
Day of event, Tickets will then be available at the First Baptist Church
400 Linden Street, beginning at 4:00.
The Candlelit Tour stops are as follows:
The First Baptist Church of Ludlow, 400 Linden Street will begin the
tour and will be the location to purchase tour tickets beginning at 4:00 December 6.
The original 1891 late Victorian sanctuary was completely renovated this year
and is spectacular. The church provides a beautiful Christmas setting trimmed
with an abundance of poinsettias, greenery and candlelight. Local historian and
author, Dave Schroeder will be available to share Ludlow history.
The Bricking Home, formally known to many as the “Nuns Home” and once the
Rectory for St. James Church. Built in the 1870’s with an early 20th century concrete
front porch add on.
The Schivner Home, the former Ludlow Presbyterian Church on Oak Street is in
the process of being renovated by the new owners. This wonderful and elegant
Gothic Revival 1872 structure has been given new life as the homeowners add
collections and fun memorabilia to the structure.
The Boone Home on Elm: This foreclosed property was purchased by the owner
in 2012 and has undergone a complete renovation. A contemporary design to a late
1890 structure makes this a great place for a young professional to call home.
The Morgan Home on Highway Avenue represents a 1920’s American Four
Square style and features the homeowner’s love for antiques from the Victorian era.
The Folk School Coffee Parlor, Trendy Treasures, “230 Elm Antique
& Vintage Store and the Heritage Museum will be open 4 - 7.
“Elmwood Hall” an 1818-1820 home and Ludlow’s first home will feature
The Grand Finale between 6-8. The Hills of Kentucky Dulcimer Society, special
cocktails, sweet and savory treats will be enjoyed by ticket holders. This will be a
very fitting and grand way to celebrate the ending of Ludlow’s 150th Celebration.
Direct questions to Cindy Schachere 859-291-6043 or Brenda Boone 859-992-0223.
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CITY OF LUDLOW
GENERAL INFORMATION
WWW . LUDLOW . ORG
For the second year in a row, the Kenton
County Public Library in Northern Kentucky
has received a Star ranking from the publication Library Journal. The Kenton County
Public Library was the only library in Kentucky, and one of only a dozen libraries in
the southeastern United States, to receive this
prestigious honor. The Library was ranked
20th in its category, two spots higher than in
2013.
Rankings are based on four per capita service outputs which include: library visits,
circulation, program attendance and public
Internet computer use. Library Journal measures libraries from across the country. The
LJ Index gives an overall indication of how
libraries stack up to their peers nationally. Library Journal ranks libraries on a three, four
or five-star rating. Kenton County received a
four star rating.
“I am thrilled that the hard work of the staff,
Board and volunteers along with the support
from the community has resulted in this recognition,” stated Dave Schroeder, executive
director for the Kenton County Public Library.
“This ranking reinforces the impact that the library has on the community and the crucial
role libraries play in the lives of Kenton County residents.”
C ITY G OVERNMENT
51 Elm Street
Mayor – Ken Wynn
Administrative Officer - Elishia Chamberlain
Administration Hours: M-F, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Phone: (859) 491-1233
City Council meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of
The LJ Index is a national rating system designed to recognize and promote America’s
public libraries, to help improve the pool of
nationally collected library statistics, and to
encourage library self-evaluation.
each month at the Ludlow Municipal Center 51 Elm St.
P OLICE D EPARTMENT
51 Elm Street
More information on the Library Journal’s
Star Ranking Index can be found at http://
lj.libraryjournal.com/2014/11/managing-libraries/lj-index/class-of-2014/americas-starlibraries-2014-top-rated-libraries/
A THOUGHTFUL
GESTURE
Police Chief - Steve Jarvis
Administration Hours: M-F, 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Phone: (859) 261-8186
For non-emergencies after hours, call (859) 356-3191
In case of emergency, please dial 911.
F IRE D EPARTMENT
Ludlow Seniors Terry Nader and Lowell
Setters (left) enjoyed cards sent by the
girls on track team from Ludlow Middle
School.
234 Oak Street
Fire Chief – Rob Dreyer
Non-emergency phone: (859) 581-8600
In case of emergency, please dial 911.
If you are interested in volunteering for the Ludlow
NKY Area Planning
Commission
Fire Department, please contact Chief Dreyer at
For Forms associated with building
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go to www.nkapc.org For looking
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THE LUDLOW LEGACY: THE CITY HISTORY IN 12 CHAPTERS
By Mark Mitchell, President, Ludlow Heritage Museum
Chapter 12: Looking Forward
The 20th century passed, and as a new century
replaced the old, our community lost two celebrities who had represented our city well in those
earlier years.
Bob Braun, an entertainer known locally and
nationally passed away in 2001. Braun, who
had been featured on television, acted on film
and recorded several records, was a hometown
boy who had made a successful career in the
entertainment industry.
The other loss was Anne Lee Patterson, Miss
USA of 1931, a small-town girl who had captured the hearts of America. She passed away
in 2003, having lived her later years in the quiet
seclusion of her Bel Air, California, home.
The past fifteen years have certainly brought
some changes to the town of Ludlow. The
hilltop known in the city’s early history as Pigeon Point became the site of construction for
the River’s Breeze luxury condominiums. The
complex offers modern housing with spectacular views of the Ohio River and the Cincinnati
skyline.
The unique vision of Paul Miller brought Circus
Mojo to Ludlow in 2010. The venue has hosted
many events since then and has attracted several celebrities, including television personality
Jerry Springer.
Another attraction opened the following year.
The Ludlow Heritage Museum opened in October of 2011, with its Grand Opening attended
by over 200 visitors that day. Several antique
automobiles used in the filming of “Lost in Yonkers” were brought and parked on the sidewalk
in front of the museum. Subsequent events, programs and projects have followed since then, attracting continued attention.
A new Subway is now located at the corner
of Adela and Elm Streets at the former site of
DeeLites, convenient to the school, the stadium
and to Ludlow Park.
Newly opened Folk School Coffee Parlor (332
Elm) is a unique attraction, providing music
lessons and coffee in an atmosphere unlike any
other.
For collectors of antiques and vintage items, the
shops of Trendy Treasures (243 Elm) and Antiques on Elm (230 Elm) will surely reward the
connoisseur with their varied selections.
Second Sight Spirits is a much-anticipated artisan distillery created by Rick Couch and Carus Waggoner. It is about to open at 300 Elm
Street.
The second floor of this building has been newly
renovated as a rental hall for special events.
Those new ventures join the list of well-established businesses in Ludlow. These include
Hater’s Dry Goods & Clothing Store at 242 Elm
Street; Ideal Supplies (512 Adela), which is still
in business 100 years after J. J. Weaver founded
it; the Tom Gaither Studio, at Elm & Kenner
Streets, displays his many talents, offers artworks for sale and provides framing services.
These are just some, but definitely not all, of the
many businesses that are established here.
Riverside Marketplace opened in 2012, giving
Ludlow a long-awaited grocery store and fuel
pumps. Ludlow Pharmacy and Family Dollar
store are also located nearby.
Today, additional new businesses are appearing in Ludlow, especially along the Elm Street
corridor. Mayor Ken Wynn has opened Wynner’s Cup Café at 301 Elm Street, a cozy spot
to enjoy various selections of coffees, pastries,
sandwiches and other offerings.
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Ludlow
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For a small city like Ludlow, we are extremely
fortunate to have so much going for us. Elm
Street’s improvements with new sidewalks,
lighting and tree plantings of recent years has
certainly created an appealing entrance into
town. The Veteran’s Memorial Underpass has
undergone repair work and lighting has been
added. We have a great school system, which is
a source of great pride.
There are numerous active organizations such
as the Ludlow Vets; the Ludlow Garden Club;
the Knights of Columbus; and a wonderful town
newspaper in the Ludlow Community Connection. The Ludlow Historic Society, which
will be hosting its annual Christmas Walk on
December 6th is another organization that promotes Ludlow’s architectural heritage. All of
these are assets to our hometown and testify to
the volunteer spirit of our citizens.
This has been a year of celebration for Ludlow…
commemorating the people and events of the
past 150 years. So what lies ahead? Time will
tell. Such projects as Southbank’s River Front
Commons, which will connect Northern Kentucky’s river cities from Ludlow to Ft. Thomas,
may help promote our town and attract additional growth and development. Looking back,
our town has had much to remember and celebrate over the years. Looking forward, I am
optimistic that our best days still lie ahead.
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FLY YOUR AMERICAN FLAG WITH PRIDE
A new year is just a few weeks away, so the
Ludlow Vets would like to remind all Ludlow
and Bromley residents to fly your American
flag with pride on the following holidays this
upcoming year:
January – New Year’s Day, Inauguration Day,
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February – Lincoln’s Birthday, Washington’s
Birthday/President’s Day
March/April – Easter Sunday
May – Mother’s Day, Peace Officer’s Memorial
Day (half-staff), Armed Forces Day, Memorial
Day (half-staff until noon)
June – Flag Day, Father’s Day
July – Independence Day, National Korean War
Veterans Armistice Day
September – Labor Day/VJ Day, Patriot Day
(half-staff until sunset), Constitution/Citizenship Day, Gold Star Mother’s Day, POW/MIA
Recognition Day
October – Firefighters Memorial Day, Columbus
Day, Navy Day
November – Election Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day
December – National Pearl Harbor Remembrance
Day (half-staff until sunset), Christmas Day
tion and becoming an active participant in events
such as the annual Christmas party, the Ludlow/
Bromley Memorial Day parade, and other events.
If you would like more information about becoming a member of the Ludlow Vets, or would
like information on renting the Vets hall, please
call the Vets at 859-431-9207 or email them at
ludlowvets@yahoo.com.
Additionally, the Ludlow Vets organization is
happy to assist all Ludlow and Bromley residents
in the correct ways to care for, fold, store and/or
display your flag. Please visit the following website for proper flag etiquette and instruction:
http://www.americanflags.org/docs/etiquette.
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And finally, a reminder to all current Ludlow
Vets members – the January 2015 meetings will
be held on January 8th (2nd Thursday) and January 22nd (4th Thursday), as the 1st Thursday of the
month is New Year’s Day. Both meetings will
begin promptly at 1930 hours.
As always, the Ludlow Vets would like to invite
any and all Ludlow and Bromley military veterans to consider joining the Ludlow Vets organiza-
From all of the Ludlow Vets members to all
Ludlow and Bromley residents, a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
Crown Services, Inc. is now hiring for CR Brands in
Ludlow. Come work for one of the largest employers
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immediately paying $8.00 to $10.00 per hour. First
shift available hours are 6:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday
through Friday, Overtime is required. Benefits
available within your first week of work.
Applications are accepted by appointment from 6 am
to 2:00 pm. If you would to schedule an appointment
or have any questions, please call 859-581-7221 ext.
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Ron Jones (center right) with Ludlow seniors at the presentation of the
new flagpole and US flag at the Senior’s Center on November 10, 2014
While Supplies Last
Starts December 1st
PAWsome THINGS GOING ON AT LUDLOW INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Letter From the Superintendent
With December upon us, I have been reflecting on the first semester of our school year.
It’s hard to believe that we have hit the halfway mark already.
I have written about Ludlow’s sense of family and community in earlier letters. It
is this concept that once again stands out in my thoughts. It is what truly makes our
schools and community an outstanding place and allows our students to find success
while in school and after graduation. We’ve had many opportunities for our staff,
students, and families to grow together this fall. Events such as Pantherfest, the
Tailgate Party, Parent/Teacher Conferences, various athletic or academic events, the
Born Learning Academies, or the Parent University have allowed us to collaborate
together, building stronger schools and families, and ultimately, a stronger community.
Kaleb Durain can’t wait to play Go Fish with his mom at
Family Dinner & Game Night!
Recently, we hosted yet another event to foster this sense of community: Family
Dinner & Game Night for Grades P-6. We had a wonderful turnout, which included
65 families, totaling over 300 people! The purpose of the evening was to spend some
family time together, enjoy each other’s company, and have fun. Families enjoyed a
Spaghetti Dinner with salad and cornbread. While dining, they were encouraged to
talk to one another, something we often don’t focus on while eating dinner. TV and
other technology often get in the way of this quality time. Family Talk topic cards
were available to spur discussions. Games were on hand for families to enjoy.
After finishing dinner, families were given a recipe for their dessert. They were
handed all of the ingredients and they had to work together to follow the recipe to
“bake” it. The parents and kids had a great time doing this and it was fun to watch!
Cooking or baking as a family is a wonderful way to reinforce reading and math skills
at home, but it is also a way to simply spend good, quality time with one another. The
event reminded me of just one more way we are working to help build more effective
families and a stronger community. I am proud of the events that we offer to get our
families and staff to work together. We will certainly continue to focus on these type
of activities during the second half of the year.
As the holiday season draws near, it is always a great time to reflect on our own role
in this Ludlow family and community. Can we spare a few more meaningful minutes
to spend with our family each day? Can we make more time to talk with family
members? How will my role impact my family, my child’s education and wellbeing,
the school, or the community? You can find resources to help with these ideas by
clicking on the Family Strong link on our webpage at www.ludlow.kyschools.us.
After dinner, Brack Webster and his Dad play a
game together.
We often find ourselves counting our blessings this time of year. I have many, one of
which is being a part of the Ludlow Family. I want to wish your family a safe and
warm holiday season. As always, please feel free to contact me at 859-261-8210 or
mike.borchers@ludlow.kyschools.us if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Michael Borchers
Michael Borchers
Superintendent of Ludlow Independent Schools
Kayleigh Lawson and her Grandma share some talk time,
using the questions on the Family Talk Topic cards.
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Principal Travis Caudill and Assistant Principal Steve Hart
grill hotdogs for the 7th and 8th graders who attended the
Halloween Dance after school on October 30th.
We found our pumpkins! Some Preschool students found the perfect
selection from Ludlow’s Pumpkin Patch.
Hailey Kendall enjoys her dessert!
December 2014
Mark Your Calendar with
These Important Dates for
Ludlow Students and Parents
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MAP Testing Begins, Runs through December 12th
Mary A. Goetz Night at Texas Roadhouse, 4-6 PM, Mention us!
Athletic Booster Night at Ft. Wright Skyline, 5-9 PM, Mention us!
PTO Monthly Meeting, Cafeteria, 7:00 PM
Mr. Borchers’ Coffee with the Community, Wynner’s Cup; 9-10 AM
Class of 2015 Retreat at Gateway Community & Technical College
Gradebook Check for grades 4-12, Log in and check grades!
LHS Play: A Christmas Carol, Faragher Fine Arts Center, 2:00 PM
Senior Parent Financial Aid Meeting, Cafeteria, 6:30 PM
High School SBDM Meeting, Conference Room, 3:30 PM
Elementary Panther Store Shopping (with earned Panther Bucks)
ACT Held in LHS Gym
Holiday Band Concert, Faragher Fine Arts Center, 2:00PM
PTO Hosts Santa’s Workshop December 15-19
Elementary SBDM Meeting, Library, 4:00 PM
Born Learning for Parents with Kids 0-5 Yrs, Cafeteria, 5:30-7:00 PM
LHS Exams for Periods 1, 4, 6
1st Grade Holiday Performance, Faragher Fine Arts Center, 7:00 PM
Board of Education Meeting, 7:00 PM
LHS Exams for Periods 2, 3, 5
End of 2nd Quarter
Last Day of School Before Winter Break
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PAWsome THINGS GOING ON AT LUDLOW INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Elissa Heighton serves punch to some thirsty 8th grade girls at the Halloween Dance: Hannah Gordon, Emily Hunt, Ashley Foster, and Charlei Camarena.
Mrs. Schuh talks with Jayla Bridges during
Family Game & Dinner Night.
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LOCAL CHURCH DIRECTORY
Bromley Christian Church
216 Kenton Street, Bromley
Worship - 10:15 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:00 a.m.
Pastor Steve Penrose
431-2727
www.bromleychristianchurch.com
First Baptist Church
400 Linden Street
Sunday:
School/Bible Fellowshp 9:45am
Worship Service
11:00am
Children’s Church
11:00am
Kidz Worship
11:20am
Elev8 Youth Worship
11:20am
AWANA (pre-K thru 6) 6:00pm
Wednesday:
Mid-week Worship
7:00pm
Adult Choir Practice
8:00pm
Girl Scouts (1st & 3rd Wed.) 6:30pm
Cub Scouts (2nd & 4th Wed.) 7:00pm
Pastor: Rev. Paul D. Anglin, Jr.
Church office 859-581-4795
www.fbcludlow.org
Immanuel United Church of Christ
110 Boone Street, Bromley
Children’s Breakfast & Activity 9:45 am
Faith & Life Group 9:55 am
Coffee & Fellowship Time 10:00 am
Children’s Church 10:45 am
Worship 10:45 am
Professional Nursery Available
Special Needs Accessible
John H Pohlman, Pastor
(859) 261-8858
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JOIN THE WESLEY UNTIED METHODIST CHURCH IN
CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS 2014
Trinity Presbyterian Church
316 Adela Ave, Ludlow
Worship 10:00 am
Pastor: Rev. Charles Hickey
(859) 486-3923
Wednesday, December 17th, 6:30-7:30 p.m. is the Wesley Urban Arts Academy Art
Show! Come see the works of art that our students created this semester and enjoy some
delicious holiday treats!
Pleasant View Baptist Church &
Christian School
240 Pike Street, Bromley
Saturday, December 20th at 7:00 p.m. is the Children and Youth Christmas Service.
This program will be presented by children and teens, but the audience will be all ages!
The service will include: music, story-telling, black light, dance and much more. Refreshments will follow in the fellowship hall. Don't miss this great evening to help remember
what Christmas is all about!
Christmas Eve, December 24th at 7:00 p.m., there will be a Candlelight Service. This
will feature the Christmas story and music. Join us in the true Spirit of Christmas.
Wesley United Methodist Church is located on 319 Oak Street in Ludlow, KY.
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1502 Amsterdam Road
Fort Wright, Ky 41011
(859) 261-8899
Also visit us at Finke’s Pub 1458 Dixie Hwy, Park Hills, Ky (859) 431-6154
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.
Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Evening: 7:30 p.m.
Pastor Charles L. Hunt
291-9664
St. Boniface & James Catholic Church
304 Oak Street
Masses: Saturday 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Deacon Jim Auton,
Father Larry Schaeper
261-5340
Wesley United Methodist Church
319 Oak Street
Sundays
Light breakfast served 9:30-9:50am
JAM Time (ages 3-12) 10:00-10:45am
Teen & Adult Classes 10:00-10:45am
Worship 11:00am
Wednesdays
Family Time Dinner 6:00-6:30pm
Urban Arts Academy: 6:30-7:30pm
(Art & Music for registered
students;Oct.-Dec. & Jan.-March)
Adult Choir, Bible Study &
Youth Groups 6:30-7:30
Men’s & Women’s groups
Bible study, Prayer Groups,
Mission projects & Fellowship
Rev. David Oliver, pastor
Cell phone: 859-953-0362
Church office: 859-291-6255
Email: doliver0022@gmail.com
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2BR, 1BA, Hrdwd Flr, W/D Hookup
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Water, Garbage & Sanitation Pd.
Rent: $550.00-$600.00 a month
Deposit: $600.00
Call Annette (859) 384-0565
859-341-1200
Happy Birthday
& Anniversaries
December Birthdays
12-1 Sherry Sheid, Jeri Maley, Megan
Roaden, Rodney Dicus, Steven Helmer, Jeff
Spade
12-2 Ron Weeks, Dustin Haggard, Courtney
Wright, Jessie Wirth
12-3 Jeff Sandlin, Brian Brownfield, John
Bresser, Matthew Morgan
12-4 Mary Patton, Earl Estep
12-5 Sophia Schill, Tony Adams, Matthew
Taylor, Les Wright, Josh Plummer
12-6 Steve Hammel
12-7 Doug Elliott, Everett Halcomb, Jr.
12-8 George Robinson, Jacob Helmer, Jenna
Rayborn, Annalise Pretot
12-9 Sean Gaiser, Bobbi Chandler, Mason
Khalaj, Brian Rhodes
12-10 Becky Wigger, Emily Traft, Diana
Siebert
12-11 Joyce McMullen, Shalisa Roaden,
Carol Price, Luann Hammons
12-12 Phil Lightizer, Cassie Gettelfinger,
Pamela McCauley Dickman,
Lauren Gordon
12-13 Luke Caple, Sharon Whiteley, Jerrilynn Frost-Pench
12-14 Teresa (Gaiser) Kendall, Tommy
Ernst
12-15 Blake Linton, Greg Holmes, Anna
Hutson-Wilburn, Joe Steimetz
12-16 Katie Rechtin, Paige Chalfant
12-17 Shantel Schachere, Becky Stacy, Robert Anderson
12-18 C.J. Kleier, Willie Ruehl, Lindsey Brossart, Billy Goodpaster
12-19 Mike Nolan, Adam Martin, Vera Wimsatt, Kristina Demoss, Liam Gaddis, Erik
Miller
12-20 Ben Clary, Alexie Lee, Patsy Seever*,
Elizabeth Kidwell, Alexis Stienmetz, Brianna
Webster
12-21 Helen Faulkner, Butch Martin
12-22 Rose Hall, Greg Eastham, Chase
Vogt
12-23 Mike Klaserner, Laura Sue Noe
12-24 Jim Roaden, Chris York
12-25 Nancy Daniel, Savannah Ellis, Amanda Morgan
12-26 Jan Frecking, Damion Gordon, James
L. Ross III
12-27 Jerry Elliott Jr., Bill Reynolds, Jamey
Deaton, Rhonda Wirth, Sarah Ross, Tommy
King
12-28 Nannie Webster
12-29 Mary Lemker, Delanie Schachere, Heidi Bradley, James Banks, Michael Stanley
12-30 Wes Kidwell, Rick Gartner
12-31 Debbie Gabbard
December Anniversaries
12-2 Rick & Hope Hazlip
12-8 Gary & Dottie Hildebrant
12-10 Joe & Lise Tewes
12-13 Mark & Yolanda Mitchell
12-23 Kevin & Jill Brossart
12-25 Marion & Lucille Hammonds
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Dates to Remember
December 8
LHS Athletic Boosters
7:00 p.m.
Ludlow Cafeteria (Worker’s Entrance)
December 10
Code Enforcement Board
6:30 p.m. Ludlow Municipal Building
December 11
Ludlow City Council
Business Meeting
7:00 p.m. Ludlow Municipal Building
December 16
Garden Club Meeting
7:00 p.m. Ludlow Municipal Building
December 18
Ludlow Historic Society
7:00 p.m. Ludlow Municipal Building
December 18
Ludlow School Board Meeting
7:00 p.m. Administrative Office Bldg
Cancelled Due to Holiday
Ludlow City Council
Caucus Meeting
7:00 p.m. Ludlow Municipal Building
THE GARAGE
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Call Dan VanHagen
612 Adela Ave.
859-291-5300
Ludlow, KY. 41016
Your Local
Grocery Store
OPEN 24 HOURS!
2526 Hazelwood Drive
(859) 331-9727
Crescent Springs, KY 41017
(Next to Subway)
Mon-Fri: 10am-7pm Sat. 10am-5pm
Party Supplies, Wrapping Paper, Ribbon,
109 Helen
Ludlow, Ky 41016
Phone
(859) 261-4350
Bows, Boxed Cards, Gift Bags, Balloons,
Money Holders, Candles, Tableware,
Gifts, Giant Gift Sacks, Gift Wrapping,
and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!
106 Elm Street
Ludlow, Ky
292-0442