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Each week, The JessamineJournal features a picture of aperson taken from ourarchives to see if readers canidentify them. This week’s pic-ture was taken from the April4, 1974, issue. Visit theJournal’s Facebook page atwww.facebook.com/JessamineJournal to guess who it is.
Kyle Austin Halcomb andLindsey Erin Richardsannouce their engagementand forthcoming marriage.Kyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Jim and Peggy Holcomb ofNicholasville. Lindsey is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garryand Linda Richards ofCampbellsville. The brideelect is a 2003 graduate ofTaylor County High School and
a 2007 graduate of theUniversity of Kentucky. She isemployed by the Coca-ColaCompany. The future groom isa 2003 graduate of WestJessamine High School and a2007 graduate of GeorgetownCollege. He is employed byAlltech Industries. The wed-ding will be held May 19, 2012,at the Headley-WhitneyMuseum.
Engagement: Richards-Halcomb
Denise Beaty ofNicholasville, the “Rockin’Grandma,” took home the“Rising Star Award” for countryalbum of the year 2012 at theNorth American Country MusicAssociation International
awards. She took the award forher album "Country FriedCountry Girl,” which is current-ly being promoted to countryradio by Williams Productionsand Promotions. Beaty is plan-ning a summer tour.
‘Rockin’ Grandma’takes NACMAI award
al office assistance, assistingresidents with activities, read-ing to residents and escortingresidents to appointments. Formore information, contactTammy Baker-Rogers, volun-teer coordinator, at 859-858-2814 ext. 263 or [email protected].— Jessamine County EMS
provides CPR training to thepublic at a nominal fee on thefourth Saturday of each month.To register, call 859-887-2987 orregister online atwww.jcems911.com.— The Busy Hands Art Club
is offering classes in pencildrawing, charcoal, water col-ors, acrylic and oil painting foryouth (ages 8-18) and adults.Call 859-881-8247 for moreinformation.— The Jessamine County
Senior Center will offer blood-pressure checks every thirdFriday of each month from9:45-10:45 a.m.— The Wilmore Lions Club
meets at 6:30 p.m. on the sec-ond and fourth Mondays of themonth at Wilmore UnitedMethodist Church. For moreinformation, call Chuck Turneror Susan Turner at 859-858-
2533 or 859-619-3562.— The Jessamine County
Cancer Buddies group wouldlike to extend an invitation toanyone who has been diag-nosed with cancer and all thesurvivors of it. The group hopesto help out with all the needs ofthose stricken with cancer.JCCB meets at 6:30 p.m. on thelast Tuesday of every month inthe J.D. Legends meeting room.— First Assembly of God,
1701 Wilmore Road, hosts amen’s fellowship breakfast at 9a.m. every second Saturday ofthe month.— The Nicholasville Lions
Club meets the first and thirdTuesdays of each month atGolden Corral in Nicholasville.For more information, call 859-885-7832.— The Jessamine County
Animal Care and ControlAdvisory Committee will meetthe first Thursday of eachmonth at the Jessamine CountyFire District board room, locat-ed at 1310 S. Main St. Meetingtimes are 4 p.m.— Camp Nelson
Restoration and PreservationFoundation meetings takeplace at 7 p.m. the first Mondayof each month at the CampNelson Heritage ParkInterpretive Center.
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