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'Tis the season!: Community Arts Center buzzes with festivities
bjcurd@gmail.comThe holiday buzz-about-town has started, and the Community Arts Center has decked its halls and wreathed its doors for visitors. And not just any old doors — the old doors from the Gilcher Hotel. On loan from The Heart of Danville, the paint-...Tags: Music, Christianity, Ruth Johnson, Holidays, Arts
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News briefs for Dec. 2
Live nativity starts tonight
Danville Church of God, 516 S. Fourth St., invites the community to the third annual “True Meaning of Christmas” drive-thru, featuring a live nativity as well as live representations of other significant stories...Tags: Lebanon, Human Interest, Religious Festivals, Christmas, Holidays
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Somehow, needs always met at small thrift shop
jking@amnews.comIt is good to share. To work together in harmony. To help each other and enrich each other’s lives in countless ways. And it doesn’t hurt to expect a few miracles along the way. Can I get an amen? The Amen Corner Thrift Store at 117 W. Main...Tags: Genesco Incorporated, Human Interest, Christianity, Charity, Church and State Relations
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Obituary: Elizabeth Harris
HARRODSBURG — Elizabeth Harris, 94, of Danville, widow of Rufus, died Saturday at Charleston Health Care Center in Danville. She was born in Harrodsburg to the late Samuel Nelson and Hattie (Buchanan) Davenport. Survivors include brother Robert...Tags: Christianity, Obituaries, Religion and Belief
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County calendar for Dec. 8
THURSDAY
— The Jessamine County Public Library will host Teen Animé and Manga Club from 4-6 p.m.
— The Jessamine County Public Library will host Kentucky Authors — What a Treat! with George Ella Lyon at 7 p.m.
FRIDAY
— The...Tags: Human Interest, Health, Cancer, Santa Claus (fictional character), Entertainment Events
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Jessamine Faces Need: Homelessness hidden within rural landscape
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comEditor’s note: This article includes a firsthand account of homelessness from “Dawn,” a Nicholasville resident who prefers to remain anonymous. The Journal was put in touch with Dawn through Jessica Dodgen, the Jessamine school district&...Tags: Public Housing, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Homelessness, Politics
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Giving to others the greatest Christmas tradition
Journal ColumnistIn Athens, Texas, an annual battle has erupted over the placement of a Nativity scene on the courthouse lawn. The Freedom from Religion Foundation protests that it sends a “message of intimidation and exclusion to non-Christians and non-believers.&...Tags: Religious Festivals, Christianity, Holidays, Social Issues, Customs and Tradition
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This Christmas, don't ignore those in need
Journal ColumnistBlack Friday is in the rear-view mirror, and Christmas is just around the corner. Our bellies are stuffed tighter than the Thanksgiving turkey, and our eyes are glazed over with a carbohydrate-induced high. Yes, it’s Christmas time. One of my...Tags: Human Interest, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Netflix Inc., Christmas, Black Friday (shopping)
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Jessamine Faces Need: Poverty hits kids hard in county
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comAt a school-board hearing to set the tax rate in August, Donna Fizer of Nicholasville held up a newspaper article about nearly 21 percent of Jessamine County children living in poverty in 2009, imploring the body not to raise the tax. Fizer will have...Tags: Health, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Poverty, United States Census Bureau
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Wilmore prepares to ring in Christmas season
lbutler@jessaminejournal.comWith Christmas just a few weeks away, the city of Wilmore is ready to ring in the holiday season with its annual Old Fashioned Christmas. This will be the 23rd year Wilmore has put on a Christmas celebration that involves the whole town. Local businesses,...Tags: Ministry (music group), Music, Christmas, Entertainment Events, Festive Events
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FFA drive brings in food for needy
news@jessaminejournal.comHigh-school students in Jessamine County collected nearly 25,000 food items in the FFA food drive this year, including more than 16,000 from West Jessamine High School. East Jessamine High School collected more than 6,000. Jessamine Career and...Tags: Schools, Christianity, High Schools, Religion and Belief
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