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Community calendar: Nov. 30, 2012
TODAY — Winchester Empty Bowls Project, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Windridge Drive. — Winchester Rotary Club meeting, noon, Winchester Country Club. — Senior Seminar for veterans, Rose Mary C. Brooks Place, 2 p.m....
Tags: Human Interest, Christianity, Clubs and Associations, Republican Party, Religion and Belief
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Christmas parade set in Stanford
STANFORD — Stanford will hold its annual downtown Christmas parade at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. The theme is “A Rockin’ Christmas.” All entries are welcome. Line-up will be at 5 p.m. at the school board office on Danville Street. Santa...
Tags: Festive Events, Holidays, Arts and Culture
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All I want for Christmas is ...
Many of you are hearing from your children “All I want for Christmas is...” Some children give their parents a list a mile long. A momma of one of my grandson’s friends said she thought her son must have thought Santa got a raise this...
Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Holidays, Sears
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Church Briefs for Nov. 30, 2012
Special services Hope Full Gospel Church — 7 p.m. today, the church will host a praise service featuring the Rev. Dale Smith of Tucker Chapel Baptist Church in Lebanon. The church is on Duncan Hill. Music Centenary United Methodist Church —...
Tags: Christianity, Music, Religion and Belief, Holidays, Entertainment
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Church briefs for Dec. 21, 2012
Church hosts 5K training course Lancaster Baptist will be hosting a “Run for God” course beginning on 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 5. The course will include a running plan that will help participants walk/run a 5K in 12 weeks and a weekly Bible...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Holidays
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The true meaning of Christmas
The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, one of the most ancient churches in the world that dates back to the 6th century A.D., looked old. The original door, large and inviting, had been replaced with a very small opening — I had to stoop low to...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Holidays
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Prep Basketball: Danville girls weather storm, rally past Henry Clay 60-43
marsee@amnews.comJudie Mason could see the storm coming. The Danville girls hadn’t played in nine days, and their opponent in the first round of their Christmas tournament was no pushover. So their coach was ready for a rocky start Thursday night. The Admirals...Tags: Holidays
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Vaught's Views: Christmas card shows Stoops is reaching out to Kentucky fan base
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Mark Stoops may never have been a head coach before, but the new Kentucky coach certainly understands the value of connecting with fans. I got this note from a Kentucky fan and long-time season ticket holder: “Today I received...Tags: Holidays, Services and Shopping, Football, Sports
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Clark County Courthouse Christmas tree honors veteran
The Winchester SunIn 1991, Dorothy Winburn planted a tree in her yard on Locust Grove Road in honor of her husband, James O. Winburn, shortly after his death. Now, more than 20 years later, that same tree has gone on to an even bigger job — serving as the 2012...Tags: Human Interest, Justice System, Holidays, World War II (1939-1945), Crime, Law and Justice
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Ghosts of Christmases past
When I asked two of my elderly friends what their first Christmas memory was, I could tell it was a question they had never thought about before. I posed this question to Verne Orndorff, who is closer to 100 years of age than 90. He told me that every...
Tags: Golf, Holidays, Popcorn, Candy Canes, Santa Claus (fictional character)
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Prep Basketball: Cards, Lady Cards keep playing during Christmas break
Sun Sports EditorThe George Rogers Clark boys and girls basketball teams won’t have much time to relax during the Christmas break. Both teams will participate in two tournaments during the next 12 days, starting this afternoon. The Cardinals began play in the...Tags: Louisville Cardinals, Basketball, Holidays, Sports
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Kentucky School for the Deaf offers fourth annual Christmas Historic tour
Just in time for holiday cheer, Kentucky School for the Deaf invites the public to take in the beautiful history of Danville in a special annual presentation. Along with Jacobs Hall Museum, KSD Charitable Foundation will hold the Christmas Historic Tour...
Tags: Human Interest, Music, Holidays, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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