Community calendar for July 2, 2019

Published 10:16 am Tuesday, July 2, 2019

TODAY

— All Recovery Support Group facilitated by Achieving Recovery Together, 10 a.m. for men and 11 a.m. for women, at the Recovery Community Center, 120 W. Broadway St. Groups are open to anyone seeking recovery support. Groups are peer-led and diverse in the pathway to recovery. For more information, call 859-385-5017.

— Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market, 4-6 p.m. on Depot Street.

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— Celebrate Recovery meeting, 7 p.m. at Calvary Christian Church, 15 Redwing Drive. CR is a Christ-centered recovery program based on the eight Beatitudes, the 12 Steps and their Biblical comparison. There are also programs for children kindergarten to 12 years and also for teens age 13 to 19. Childcare is provided for children up to 4 years old. Meetings are each Tuesday. For more information, called Dickie Everman at 744-0817.

— Tai Chi for Arthritis (60 and older), 10:30 a.m. at James B. Allen Generations Center, 32 Meadow St. Classes are free. Call 744-3235 for more information.

— Winchester Kiwanis Club meeting, noon at Taste of China. Guest Speakers will be Rick Burslem and Judy Singleton of Sunrise, Inc. They will present the organization’s Solid Rock Children’s Ranch located in Winchester. The public is welcome. For more information, email dcartereed@yahoo.com.

— Kentucky Picture Show, 2 p.m. at Clark County Public Library.

THURSDAY, JULY 4

— Independence Day.

— Winchester Municipal Utitlies will be closed for the holiday. Solid waste services will be collected Wednesday, July 3, for WMU customers that have collection on July 4. Have the curb-its and items to be collected to the curb by 7 a.m. on July 3. For more information, contact the solid waste department at (859) 744-1170.

— All Recovery Support Group facilitated by Achieving Recovery Together, 10 a.m. for men and 11 a.m. for women, at the Recovery Community Center, 120 W. Broadway St. Groups are open to anyone seeking recovery support. Groups are peer-led and diverse in the pathway to recovery. For more information, call 859-385-5017.

— Lights Over Lykins Fourth of July celebration, 6 p.m. at Lykins Park. Free and open to the public. Gates open at 6 p.m. DJ and games begin at 7 p.m. Fireworks begin at 10 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 6

— Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market Vegetable Festival, 8 a.m. to noon on Depot Street. Celebrate local produce. Stop by the market for your chance to win prizes, snag some delicious produce and visit booths from local organizations.

— Cool History on Hot Days, 2 to 5 p.m. at Fort Boonesborough State Park, 4375 Boonesborough Road. Free with paid admission to the fort. Programs will relate to early Kentucky history and be presented in the Blockhouse.

— Parents Night Out, 6 to 11 p.m., First Baptist Church, 37 N. Highland St. Cost is $20 per child through July 1, $30 per child July 2-6,  ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Includes music, crafts, games and dinner.

MONDAY, JULY 8

— Partners In Education board meeting, noon at Central Bank on North Maple Street, upstairs.

— Alzheimer’s and Dementia caregiver support group meeting, 6 p.m. at First United Methodist Church. Use alley door. For more information, call 744-2524.

— Celebrate Recovery at Grace Baptist Church, 5990 Lexington Road. Dinner is at  6 p.m., large group at 7 p.m., small groups at 8 p.m. and dessert and fellowship at 9 p.m. Child care available. For a ride, call Vern at 859-595-5816 before 5 p.m. Monday. For more information call David Tobin at 859-771-2812. 

TUESDAY, JULY 9

— All Recovery Support Group facilitated by Achieving Recovery Together, 10 a.m. for men and 11 a.m. for women, at the Recovery Community Center, 120 W. Broadway St. Groups are open to anyone seeking recovery support. Groups are peer-led and diverse in the pathway to recovery. For more information, call 859-385-5017.

— Open House, noon to 1 p.m. at KORT Winchester Shoppers Drive location. The Chamber of Commerce will be present for a ribbon cutting. Snacks and giveaways are also available.

— Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market, 4-6 p.m. on Depot Street.

— Winchester-Clark County Chamber of Commerce after hours, 5 to 7 p.m. at National Youth Advocate Program, 104 W. Broadway St.

— Celebrate Recovery meeting, 7 p.m. at Calvary Christian Church, 15 Redwing Drive. CR is a Christ-centered recovery program based on the eight Beatitudes, the 12 Steps and their Biblical comparison. There are also programs for children kindergarten to 12 years and also for teens age 13 to 19. Childcare is provided for children up to 4 years old. Meetings are each Tuesday. For more information, called Dickie Everman at 744-0817.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

— Clark County Fiscal Court meeting, 9:30 a.m. at the Clark County Courthouse.

— Tai Chi for Arthritis (60 and older), 10:30 a.m. at James B. Allen Generations Center, 32 Meadow St. Classes are free. Call 744-3235 for more information.

— Winchester Kiwanis Club meeting, noon at Taste of China, 600 Bypass Road.

— Kentucky Picture Show, 2 p.m. at Clark County Public Library.

THURSDAY, JULY 11

— All Recovery Support Group facilitated by Achieving Recovery Together, 10 a.m. for men and 11 a.m. for women, at the Recovery Community Center, 120 W. Broadway St. Groups are open to anyone seeking recovery support. Groups are peer-led and diverse in the pathway to recovery. For more information, call 859-385-5017.

— Certified food managers class hosted by the Clark County Health Department. For more information or to register, call Jessica Dominguez at 859-385-4453.

— Telephone Pioneers luncheon, 11:30 a.m. at Steak N Shake. All former and current Bell South and AT&T employees are invited to attend.

FRIDAY, JULY 12

— Moonlight Movie Nights, 7 p.m. at BCTC Winchester-Clark County Campus, 2020 Rolling Hills Lane. Admission is free. There will be food trucks, inflatable slides, vendor booths, popcorn, snow cones, silent auctions and giveaways. Movies will begin at dusk, around 9 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 13

— Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to noon on Depot Street.

— Cool History on Hot Days, 2 to 5 p.m. at Fort Boonesborough State Park, 4375 Boonesborough Road. Free with paid admission to the fort. Programs will relate to early Kentucky history and be presented in the Blockhouse. 

— Third annual Glow Fest, 6 p.m. at Lykins Park, 1601 Mt. Sterling Road. Live music, food vendors, beer, glow-themed vendors and camping out, face paint and glow sticks. For more information, call 771-2472. For tickets, visit 5staradvertisement.com or eventbrite.com.

MONDAY, JULY 15

— Administrative hearing board meeting, 6:15 p.m. at Winchester City Hall, 32 Wall St.

— NAMI Winchester-Clark County (National Alliance on Mental Illness) support/educational meeting, 7 p.m. at McCready Hall at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 2410 Lexington Road.  Anyone, including family members and friends, affected by mental illness is invited to attend meetings. For more information, call 749-3702. Meetings are the first and third Monday of the month.

— Celebrate Recovery at Grace Baptist Church, 5990 Lexington Road. Dinner is at  6 p.m., large group at 7 p.m., small groups at 8 p.m. and dessert and fellowship at 9 p.m. Child care available. For a ride, call Vern at 859-595-5816 before 5 p.m. Monday. For more information call David Tobin at 859-771-2812. 

TUESDAY, JULY 16

— All Recovery Support Group facilitated by Achieving Recovery Together, 10 a.m. for men and 11 a.m. for women, at the Recovery Community Center, 120 W. Broadway St. Groups are open to anyone seeking recovery support. Groups are peer-led and diverse in the pathway to recovery. For more information, call 859-385-5017.

— Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market, 4 to 6 p.m. on Depot Street.

— Winchester Board of Commissioners meeting, 5:30 p.m. at Winchester City Hall, 32 Wall St. Preceded by workshop meeting at 4:30 p.m.

— Celebrate Recovery meeting, 7 p.m. at Calvary Christian Church, 15 Redwing Drive. CR is a Christ-centered recovery program based on the eight Beatitudes, the 12 Steps and their Biblical comparison. There are also programs for children kindergarten to 12 years and also for teens age 13 to 19. Childcare is provided for children up to 4 years old. Meetings are each Tuesday. For more information, called Dickie Everman at 744-0817.