Kelly Community News
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Kelly Community News
Kelly Community News Volume 2, Issue 1 Jan Feb Mar 2012 Concealed Carry Class "Little Green Men" Days 2012 The Christian County Sheriff’s Department (Deputy Chris Williams) will conduct a concealed carry class on 11 February 2012. This class is open to all Kentucky residents and will be held in Crofton. To enroll in future classes or for further information call Jerry Thompson at 270-424-9867. Items needed for concealed class are: • • • • • • Hand Gun One Box of Ammunition Eye and ear protection. Cleaning kit for hand gun you are shooting. Notebook and pencil Sack Lunch This will be a One day, 8 hr Class, On a Saturday- Date and Time to be determined for future classes. Fees for class are $75.00 plus $65.00 to Sheriff's Department ($140 total). This covers Class, background check and a 5 year concealed carry I D card. cont INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 Little Green Man Days 2012 2 CERT 3 4 6 Neighborhood Watch News Welcome To Kelly CALENDAR OF EVENTS 7 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 8 COMMUNITY NEWS AND FUNNIES 9 Volunteering It Does a Body Good. Another year is upon us and January has already come and gone. As we look forward to spring flowers, green grass and warm sunlight - some members of the community are looking much further ahead, to August. Of course, I am speaking of the annual Kelly “Little Green Men” Days Festival. Planning has already started. Meetings are already taking place. The never ending hunt for volunteers has begun. As always, all volunteers are welcome to assist with the festival. Whether you can assist with building props, selling drinks or just offering suggestions at a meeting - all volunteers are welcome and greatly appreciated. For volunteer information, contact Joann at 270- 881-8843. You can also send us a message on our Facebook page titled Kelly “Little Green Men” Days or an email at kellycommunity@kellyky.com. Our next meeting is Tuesday Feb 21, 2012 at Kelly Holiness Church on Kelly Church Rd at 6pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. LGMD continued on page 4 Newsletter 1 Kelly Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) & Crofton CERT unite as CERT III The Pennyrile Regional Citizen Corps Council (PRCCC) conducted a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic training course in Crofton recently that graduated 21 CERT members. A special thanks to Instructors Tom Beeker and James "JD" Smith. Kelly Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) seeking NEW members Kelly CERT recently received thousands in new equipment and supplies to ensure we are "Ready and Prepared" for this winter season. Kelly CERT, CERT III is actively seeking new volunteers that are willing to help the Kelly community in the event of any emergencies or natural disasters. New members that complete CERT Basic Training will receive a T-Shirt, CERT patch, fully stocked CERT bags with tools and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and your certificate. Newsletter 2 Kelly Neighborhood Watch The Kelly Neighborhood Watch remains active and successful. Sheriff Livy Leavel l reported that due to the active participation of the citizens of Kelly that crime had decreased in the community and EOC calls from citizens in north Christian county have increased about 50%. The Kelly Community Organization, Inc committee voted to purchase 4 additional Neighborhood Watch signs of the "blue eye" design (pictured above) to be placed on Johnson Mill Road, Woodburn Hay Road, Cavanaugh Lane, & Sparkman Road. The Pennyrile Regional Citizens Corps Council donated one sign to replace a damaged Neighborhood Watch sign at the intersection of Johnson Mill Road and Woodburn Hay Road. The Crofton Community held a Neighborhood Watch Training on Tuesday, November 1, 2011. CPT Chris Miller, Certified Neighborhood Watch Trainer from the Christian County Sheriff's department presented the 2 hour Neighborhood Watch Tool kit training with more than 100 Crofton residents in attendance. With Crofton onboard with Neighborhood Watch their efforts will indirectly impact the Kelly community. The more thieves, drug users/dealers and other criminals are captured the less likely they will commit crimes in our communities. Soon the word will spread though the criminal grapevine that North Christian county is NOT the place for them to go and commit crime....that those folks up there are fighting back! GET INVOLVED WITH YOU LOCAL NEIGHBORHHOD WATCH! CALL FRANK BROWN 885-1530 "Being good is commendable, but only when it is combined with doing good is it useful." Newsletter 3 Welcome To Kelly, Kentucky The Kelly Community would like to welcome a new family to the neighborhood. John and Tina Story have moved into the Kelly Community and are purchasing property in the 8200 area of Madisonville Rd. John is retired from the work force and is looking towards spring to start a small hobby farm. He plans to raise chickens and have a large garden to support his families self sustainability. Tina is employed at Martinrea factory and greets everyone with a bright smile and cheerful greeting. Also living with them are their daughter, Tiffany Guy and grandson Ryan. Tiffany is employed at Douglas AutoTech Factory. Ryan is an adorable toddler and enjoys helping grandpa around the house. Take a moment to say hello to your neighbors. Wave if you see them outside and remember to check on each other during disasters. It is our hope that the Kelly community maintains the old fashioned values of neighbors helping neighbors. Volunteer with your Neighborhood Watch program and CERT team to keep our neighborhood safe for your family and friends. If you know of any new families to the Kelly Community, please send the information to us at kellycommunity@kellyky.com. We would like to welcome all of our new residents and hope they become part of the Kelly family. Send us your news tip. Kelly Community News PO Box 328 Crofton, KY 42217 ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ email news tips to kellycommunity@kellyky.com new family moving into the Kelly community local interest items local business, church or non-profit happenings Newsletter 4 continued from page 1 "Little Green Men" Days festival (cont) The dates for the 2nd annual Kelly “Little Green Men” Days festival is Friday August 17 beginning at 5pm, and Saturday August 18 from 8am-8pm. The Friday night portion of the festival is a special event added on for this year. The evening begins at 5pm. The first event of the evening is the talented Kayla Nettles, recently returned from the current season of American Idol. You may remember her singing the National Anthem and a short set at the festival last year. This year she appears on stage from approximately 5-7:30pm with a full band. From there, the night only gets better…..However, we are not releasing any more information about Friday night yet. We can’t let all of our secrets out this early in the year, can we? Stay tuned to our Facebook page for hints and announcements! Saturday we once again get things started with all vendor booths being opened at 8am. The day will be filled with surprises, contests and many more vendors than last year. Music! Lots of music will fill the stage all day! During the opening ceremonies, you will hear Jordan Carter show our pride with the National Anthem, then he will take the stage a bit later for a late morning concert. The ‘Glennie Lankford Outdoor Gospel Sing’ will be held in the afternoon. We have the honor of having 3 Nails 4 Given performing for us. Be sure to join the community in praise! Keeping the music going, for the late afternoon concert we welcome a former OSU Basketball star turned Country music artist. Towering at 6’10”, you can’t miss Matt Marinchick - and you won’t want to! Finally, as the evening winds down and the air cools off a bit, we present to you the headliner artist of the festival. Enter Bryan Edwards. With strong faith and deep southern roots, Bryan has been called ‘country music personified’. But then again….music is not all the festival has to offer. There will be many surprises at this year's festival. Details will be released throughout the summer. If you haven’t already, Please make your way to our Facebook page and ‘LIKE’ the page. Then, if you would kindly ‘SHARE’ the page. Please help us spread the word about the festival. Remember, this is YOUR festival, to support YOUR community. Proceeds are going towards the planning, building and maintaining a community park for you, the residents of Kelly KY. A community park, learning center and fire department substation are the ultimate goals of the Kelly Community Org, Inc. Show your pride, support your festival and support your community. For information on future Kelly “Little Green Men” Days festivals, to volunteer, or have any other questions, contact Joann Smithey at 270-881-8843 or Frank Brown at 270-885-1530. Visit our website http://www.kellygreenmen.com/ for upcoming information. Newsletter 5 Concealed Carry continued from page 1 CALENDAR OF EVENTS KELLY "LITTLE GREEN MAN" DAYS 2012 STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING FESTIVAL PLACE: KELLY HOLINESS CHURCH AT OLD M ADISONVILLE ROAD "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." --2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America TIME: 6:00PM - 7:00 P.M. TUESDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2012 BE A PART OF THE FUN! HELP US PLAN THE 2102 LGMD FESTIVAL. EVERYONE WELCOME! KELLY SPRING CLEAN-UP PLACE: KELLY HOLINESS CHURCH PARKING LOT TIME: SATURDAY, 07 APRIL 2012, 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM In conjunction with Hopkinsville- Christian County volunteer cleanup program, the Kelly Community organization will host the Kelly Spring Clean-Up. Together we can "Keep Kelly Clean"! KELLY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION, INC. COMMITTEE MEETING Kelly Park & Community Center PLACE: LIVING SPIRIT WORSHIP CENTER TIME: 05 APRIL 2012, THURSDAY, 7:00PM OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; WE INVITE KELLY CITIZENS TO GET INVOLVED CERT BASIC TRAINING & NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH TRAINING The Kelly Community Organization, Inc Committee has adopted a five year goal of creating a Kelly Park & Community Center complete with a Learning Center. PLACE: TBD IN PEMBROKE & CERULEAN TIME: TBD Community Emergency Response Team basic training allows new CERT members to become acquainted with CERT terminology, basic skills and receive the equipment to accomplish the duties of a CERT member. US HIGHWAY 41 YARD SALE PLACE: HWY 41 TIME: FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 22, 23 JUNE 2012 YOUR NEXT KELLY COMMUNITY MEETING PLACE: KELLY BAPTIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL We invite everyone within the Kelly Community to attend The Kelly Community Organization, Inc committee meeting or better yet, become a committee member yourself if you live within three miles of Kelly. Our next KCO, Inc committee meeting will be 7:00PM on January 12, 2012 at Kelly Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Anyone that would like to contribute in a philanthropic manner may be able to have the community center or park named in honor of the person they choose (subject to committee approval). TIME: 10 MAY 2012, THURSDAY 7:00PM Newsletter 6 Be a Kelly Community Committee Member Kelly Community Organization Committee Corner The Kelly Community Organization (KCO) committee has member openings. If you have a strong commitment to the Kelly community, live within a 3 miles radius of Kelly, and the ability to help make important decisions regarding the Kelly community, we need your help. The KCO committee met on 17 Jan 2012 at 7:00 P.M. at Kelly Baptist Church. The following items were voted on and approved. Notes from the Kelly Community Organization Committee Meeting Contact KCO President Frank Brown 8851530 Mission: The mission of the Kelly Community Organization is to preserve the character of our neighborhood by creating a safe and prepared community through participation, preparation and education; to create a social environment that encourages neighbors to interact, be friendly, courteous, and helpful citizens. Approved purchase of four (4) Neighborhood Watch Signs for the community Approved funding for "Little Green Men" Days festival 2012 Approved budget for community flower garden upkeep WELCOME new members Teresa Knight and Rusty Cole to the Kelly Community Organization Committee. Proverbs 11:24 One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS neighborhood with flyer announcements. However the best Q: How often and where will the Kelly Community way to stay informed is to attend each meeting, and be sure Organization (KCO) meet? to list your email address on the sign in sheet and be included in our email updates. Go to Facebook and "Like" A: The Kelly Community Organization will meet quarterly the Kelly Kentucky Community page and/or email utilizing the local churches to host the community meeting. kellycommunity@kellyky.com . Visit our website www.kellyky.com or call Frank Brown at 885-1530. Keep this quarterly Newsletter as a reminder. Q: Do I have to be a member of something to participate? A: If you live within a three mile radius of the Kelly Community you are already a "member". The Kelly Q: Are there any dues to pay? Community Organization is simply the citizens of the Kelly A: NO! The Kelly Community Organization is a group of community coming together to help each other and working concerned volunteer citizens. As a group we will hold various together to strive to make Kelly, Kentucky a safe, clean and fund raisers that will be used to host meetings, pay fun place to raise a family. administrative cost and better the Kelly community. Q: How can I stay informed about meeting times and Q: What are some of the benefits of participating in the locations? Kelly Community Organization and volunteering? A: Every quarterly community meeting will be announced utilizing the local media, in addition a bi-fold sign will be placed outside the church meeting location the day prior to the scheduled meeting and volunteers will canvas the A. Volunteering helps you make new friends and contacts, increases self-confidence, combats depression, helps you stay physically healthy, can provide career experience, can advance your career, gives back to the community. It's FUN! Newsletter 7 Kelly Community Volunteer opportunities Neighborhood Watch POC Jay Smith 270-348-4947 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) POC Chris Farmer 270-886-9252 Kelly Community Organization Committee Member POC Frank Brown 270-885-1530 Kelly Hospitality Team POC Anna Mohon 270-885-5785 Uncovering a scam The Senate is investigating deceptive sweepstakes practices. These companies target the elderly and make them think they will receive a bunch of money, but in reality they never see any of it. The most popular of these scams is called Social Security. Kelly Little Green Men Days POC Joanna Smithey 270-881-8843 A reporter was interviewing a 104 year-old woman: "And what do you think is the best thing about being 104?" the reporter asked. She simply replied, "No peer pressure." Redneck wants to fight There were some backwoods hillbillies living across the river from each other, who feuded constantly. John hated Clarence with a passion and never passed up a chance to throw rocks across the river at Clarence. This went on for years until one day the Corps of Engineers came to build a bridge across that river. John was elated; he told his wife that finally he was going to get the chance to cross over and whip Clarence. He left the house and returned in a matter of minutes. His wife asked what was wrong, didn't he intend to go over the bridge and whip Clarence? He replied that he never had really seen Clarence up close and didn't realize his size until he started over the bridge and saw the sign: "CLEARANCE 8 FT 3 IN" The nice thing about being senile is you can hide your own Easter eggs. When you are young, you want to be the master of your fate and the captain of your soul. When you are older, you will settle for being the master of your weight and the captain of your bowling team. "Our citizenship in the United States is our national character. Our citizenship in any particular state is only our local distinction. By the latter we are known at home, by the former to the world. Our great title is AMERICANS" -- Thomas Paine Kelly Community News 8 Volunteering It Does a Body Good Perhaps the first and biggest benefit people get from volunteering is the satisfaction of making a difference in their community. However, there is also growing research that shows volunteering provides individual health benefits in addition to social benefits. Those who volunteer have lower mortality rates, greater functional ability, and lower rates of depression later in life than those who do not volunteer. Some of these findings also indicate that volunteers who devote a “considerable” amount of time to volunteer activities (about 100 hours per year) are most likely to exhibit positive health outcomes. from nationalservice.gov Volunteering is a fun and easy way to explore your interests and passions. Doing volunteer work you find meaningful and interesting can be a relaxing, energizing escape from your day-to-day routine of work, school, or family commitments. Volunteering also provides you with renewed creativity, motivation, and vision that can carry over into your personal and professional life. Consider your goals and interests You will have a richer and more enjoyable volunteering experience if you first take some time to identify your goals and interests. Start by thinking about why you want to volunteer. Also think about what you would enjoy doing. Volunteer opportunities that match both your goals and your interests are most likely to be fun and fulfilling for you. Tips for Getting Started Volunteering First, ask yourself if there is something specific you want to do. For example, do I want… …to make it better around where I live …to meet people who are different from me …to try something new …to do something with my spare time …to see a different way of life and new places …to have a go at the type of work I might want to do as a full-time job …to do more with my interests and hobbies …to do something I’m good at The best way to volunteer is to match your personality and interests. Having answers to these questions will help you narrow down your search. Source: World Volunteer Web Many people volunteer in order to make time for hobbies outside of work as well. For instance, if you have a desk job and long to spend time outdoors, you might consider volunteering to help plant a community garden, lead local hikes, or help at a children’s camp. Kelly Community News 9 Rick's Lawn Service JESUS WAY GIFTS Mowing & Landscaping Bibles CD's Adult Christian Books Soundtracks Gifts For All Occasions 270-498-2528 1009 South Virginia St. Hopkinsville, KY OPEN 9-5 (except Wed) SAT 9-3 (270)-886-9191 JESSIE AND ANNA SLATON - OWNERS COME ON DOWN! Joann's Country Farm Store The Rush is a locally owned and operated cafe, coffee and gift shop. 7715 Madisonville Rd, Hopkinsville, KY 42240 · 4130 Madisonville Rd Phone 270-327-1816 Mon - Thu:7:00 am-6:00 pm Hours Fri - Sat: 7:00 am-9:00 pm (Next to Kelly Baptist Church) Phone 270-881-8843 Tues - Fri:3:00 pm -8:00 pm Hours Sat - Sun: 12:00 pm-8:00 pm I sell farm fresh chicken eggs to the public. My chickens are well fed, clean and not caged. They are available for inspection at any time, just ask. Turkey's for sale - Produce sold seasonally. Petsch Farm Service & Petsch Equipment (270) 886-5620 7830 Madisonville Rd Kelly Community News 10