Community calendar for July 12, 2019
Published 9:56 am Friday, July 12, 2019
TODAY
— Winchester Rotary Club meeting, noon at Woody’s. Guest speaker will be Mark Elder, head coach of Eastern Kentucky University football.
— Rose Mary C. Brooks Place open house, noon to 4 p.m. Brooks Place assisted living offers efficiency, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments to lease and cottages to purchase. Tour the facility, meet residents and staff and enjoy fresh-baked cookies. For more information, call 859-745-4904 or stop by.
— Moonlight Movie Nights showing of Disney’s “Dumbo,” 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
— Clark County Circuit Clerk Michelle Turner’s office closed for a computer upgrade.
— 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 Boonesboro 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 Mount 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
— Winchester Licensing Board meeting, 5 p.m., at Winchester City Hall, 32 Wall St.
— Administrative hearing board meeting, 6:15 p.m. at Winchester City Hall, 32 Wall St.
— East Clark County Water District Board meeting, at 118 Hopkins Lane.
— 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
— Shearer Elementary School-based Decision-making Council special meeting, 9 a.m. at Central Office, 1600 W. Lexington Ave.
— 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.
— Clark County Human Services Council meeting, noon at Arby’s. Representatives of all human services agencies serving Clark County are invited to attend.
— 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.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
— 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 18
— 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.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
— Rock The Block summer concert series, 7 to 9 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Winchester. Free. Featuring the Bent Penny Band.
— Moonlight Movie Nights showing of “Mary Poppins Returns,” 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 20
— Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to noon on Depot Street.
— Empowering Mindfulness conference, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Clark County Extension Office, 1400 Fortune Drive. Learn about mental health first aid, QPR suicide prevention, CIT crisis intervention team and a panel on the impact of mental illness on families and the community. For more information, call Diana Sims at 744-3235.
— Car cruise-in for Rose Mary C. Brooks Place, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 200 Rose Mary Drive. There will be cars, music and food. Dash plaques given to the first 40 cars.
— Kentucky Humanities Council presents Debra Faulk as Nancy Green, also known as Aunt Jemima the pancake queen, 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 37 N. Highland St. Sponsored by the Winchester Black History and Heritage Committee.
— Cool History on Hot Days, 2 to 5 p.m. at Fort Boonesborough State Park, 4375 Boonesboro Road. Free with paid admission to the fort. Programs will relate to early Kentucky history and be presented in the Blockhouse.
MONDAY, JULY 22
— Shearer Elementary School-based Decision-making Council special meeting, noon to 6 p.m. at Central Office, 1600 W. Lexington Ave
— 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 23
— 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.
— Shearer Elementary School-based Decision-making Council special meeting, 4 to 8 p.m. at Central Office, 1600 W. Lexington Ave
— Understanding dementia-related behavior workshop, 6 p.m., at Clark County Public Library, 270 S. Burns Ave. Program presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
— 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 24
— 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 25
— Winchester-Clark County Chamber of Commerce breakfast, 8 to 9:30 a.m. at RE/MAX Creative Realty, 740 Bypass Road, Ste. 1.
— Strode Creek Clean-up, 9:30 a.m. on Barnes Drive. T-shirts will be provided. For more information, call 744-7019.
— 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.
— Shearer Elementary School-based Decision-making Council special meeting, 5 p.m. at Central Office, 1600 W. Lexington Ave
FRIDAY, JULY 26
— Moonlight Movie Nights showing of “How to Train A Dragon: The Hidden World,” 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. Readifest will also be hosted this evening. There will be free backpacks and school supplies handed out.
SATURDAY, JULY 27
— Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to noon on Depot Street.
— Bicycle Rodeo, 9 a.m. to noon at Lykins Park. Free anyone age 3 to 15. Pre-register by July 25 by calling 744-9554. There will be games, giveaways, ice cream and T-shirts. Bring a bicycle and a helmet. Some bicycles will be available for those who need them.
— Cool History on Hot Days, 2 to 5 p.m. at Fort Boonesborough State Park, 4375 Boonesboro Road. Free with paid admission to the fort. Programs will relate to early Kentucky history and be presented in the Blockhouse.
MONDAY, JULY 29
— 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 30
— 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.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
— 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.