The Winchester Sun W E D N E S D a Y , a P R I L 4 , 2 0 1 2 EASTER Community Egg Hunt Will Be Saturday
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PREP SOFTBALL: Lady Cards fall to undefeated Nicholas County — B1 The Winchester Sun W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 4 , 2 0 1 2 EASTER Community egg hunt will be Saturday By Rachel Parsons said the event will go on, rain or be plenty of other prizes for all age kids out and enjoy the park. It’s The Winchester Sun shine. In case of inclement groups. nice to be able to get the kids out weather, the egg hunt will be The top three egg finders in each and do something free,” Lewis said. There will be prizes, plenty of moved from College Park to the age group will receive special Parks and Rec employees are eggs and, of course, the Easter College Park gym. prizes. purposefully keeping the grass at bunny at Saturday’s annual commu- “Hopefully, it’s outside. I think The winner will receive a bicycle, College Park tall so it will be easier nity egg hunt. the last few years, the rain pushed second place will receive a toy and to hide eggs, Lewis said. The event, which will be from 10 it inside,” Lewis said. third place will receive a stuffed Junior Civitan Club members will a.m. to noon, is jointly hosted by The event has remained popular animal. be in charge of hiding, and a club the Civitan Club and in the community over the years All hunters will receive an Easter member will dress up as the Easter Winchester/Clark County Parks and because it is a fun family event, and bag, and pictures with the Easter bunny. Contact Rachel Parsons at rpar- Recreation and is free to all chil- free to all participants, Lewis said. bunny will be available. “We’re (Parks and Rec), but we [email protected], or fol- dren in the community. First year The first 93 children will receive a “It’s a really good community want to give them credit for what low her on Twitter, Parks and Rec Director Jeff Lewis free stuffed animal, and there will thing. It’s nice to be able to get the they do,” Lewis said. @ParsonsRachel. WINCHESTER Thanks to Karen Louena Josephine Carr, the newly Website opened Clark Regional Medical Center now has a option offered BABY to city By Katie Perkowski The Winchester Sun ON BOARD In its latest discussion of which route to take to develop an up-to- date community website, the Win- By Rachel Parsons chester Board of Commissioners The Winchester Sun heard a presentation from a Blue- grass Area Development District At 2:17 p.m. Saturday, Karen Louena Josephine Carr was born at representative Tuesday. the new Clark Regional Medical Center. Shane New, the director of infor- The 6-pound, 14-ounce baby was the fourth for mom Christina mation systems and technology for Carr, but at the Center for Women and Babies, she has the special Bluegrass ADD, told commission- distinction of coming first. ers it would cost the city $1,500 to Christina Carr went into labor early Saturday morning, as medical create a base webpage. Bluegrass personnel were in the middle of transferring patients to the new hos- ADD currently oversees between pital. She called the old hospital to find out which facility she should 15 and 20 community websites, come to, and was directed to the new Center for Women and Babies. New said, including websites in “I think it’s awesome,” Carr said of the new facility. Bourbon, Lincoln and Boyle coun- Carr previously delivered a son, Peyton Bradley Carr, at the old ties. Clark Regional Medical Cen- “So really, what we would pro- ter, where her husband, Don- pose is if you all are interested in nie Carr, had worked as a Bluegrass Area Development Dis- surgical tech. Because of trict doing your page, is the $1,500 their familiarity with the hospital, they hoped she See WEB, A3 would deliver Karen before the new hospital opened. However, after experienc- Crucifixion scene ing the amenities at the new Clark Regional, the Carrs being presented at agree that there is no See BABY, A3 Methodist church The annual crucifixion scene has James Mann been part of Winchester First [email protected] United Methodist’s Easter celebra- Christina Carr gives her tion for the past 40 years. daughter, Karen Louena Josephine Carr, a kiss in the Youth minister Derek Hickman Center for Women and Babies has been working with church in the new Clark Regional members for the past six weeks to Medical Center Monday morn- stage the event, though he said the ing, right photo. With her is planning process takes all year. her husband, Donnie Carr of “It’s with Holy Week, and it’s the Winchester, and CRMC nurse big culmination on Friday,” Hollie Green, who assisted in See SCENE, A3 the delivery. entucky coach John Calipari IN YOUR WORLD gives a 3-goggles salute before Kaddressing the crowd of more OBIT Cats than 20,000 gathered at Rupp Arena Tuesday to welcome the Wildcats back Harrison D. Peet, after their 67-59 win over Kansas Mon- 91, Winchester day in the NCAA National Champi- — A2 have a onship game. Along with the crowd inside Rupp Arena, another 5,000 fans W W W . W I N C H E S T E R S U N . C O M were at Bluegrass Airport to welcome V O L . 1 3 4 , N O . 7 8 banner the team back from New Orleans, and 7 5 ¢ P E R C O P Y thousands of others lined the road- sides as the team bus made its way into downtown Lexington. day Bob Flynn [email protected] Advocate Communications Proudly Presents Our Exclusive Book On The Kentucky Championship Season! This commemorative full-color glossy book features 128 pages packed with powerful photos RELIVE and captivating coverage of every regular-season and postseason game. KENTUCKY’S ONLY Order online at triumphbooks.com $ .95 DOMINATING Only $14.95 plus $6 shipping and handling. Add $1 S&H for each additional book. 14 SEASON Or call 1-800-888-4741 between 10 am and 6:00 pm. plus $6 shipping and handling THE WINCHESTER SUN A2 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 Obituary Gas president of Holy Name So- ciety at St. Joseph Catholic Church, president of the St. Joseph Catholic Church leak Council and director of Christian Appalachian Proj- ect. Harrison was a member The Winchester Sun of St. Joseph Catholic 20 Wall Street, Winchester, KY 40391 Church. USPS #686040 He is survived by five Member of The Associated Press. The As- sociated Press is entitled exclusively to the children and their spouses, use for republication of all local news printed Ken (Pat) Peet, Larry in this newspaper, as well as all AP news dis- patches. HARRISON D. PEET (Joyce) Peet, Rita (Randy) Mailed Monday through Saturday, exclud- ing holidays. Periodicals Postage paid at Win- Beckham, Chris (Jim) Mc- chester, KY. Harrison D. Peet, 91, of Donald and Bruce (Joyce) Postmaster: Send address changes to The Winchester, widower of Winchester Sun, 20 Wall Street, Peet; one sister, Dorothy Winchester, KY, 40391. Mary R. Kaelin Peet, passed Lenahan of Georgetown; 12 lark County Fire Department firefighter Lon Gordon gives directions to away Monday at the Univer- Suggested home delivery prices in grandchildren; 22 great- the second incoming fire truck answering a call to a gas line leak on Clark County sity of Kentucky Chandler grandchildren; and a care- Stoner Ephesus Road Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters staged around a 1 Month . $12.50 Medical Center. C 3 Months . .$35.65 taker and very special bend in the road from the high pressure line leak at a gas meter. The gas meter, 6 Months . ..$67.50 A native of Gary, Ind., he friend, Mary Jones. 12 Months . .$120.00 belonging to Columbia Gas, was damaged when it was struck by someone operat- Sign up for EZ Pay was born Oct. 6, 1920, to He was preceded in 1 Month . .$10.00 the late Harry and Hazel death by a son, Gerald E. ing a lawn mower. Columbia Gas was called to the scene. 3 Months . .$30.00 6 Months . .$60.00 Davis Peet. Peet, and a grandson, David James Mann/[email protected] 12 Months . .$120.00 Harrison was a graduate Harrison Peet. Zones 1&2 of the Tri-State College with Funeral Mass will be 3 Months — $51.32 6 Months — $102.64 a B.S. in electrical engi- Thursday at 11 a.m. at the 12 Months — $205.28 neering, founded Power Police/fire Zones 3&4 St. Joseph Catholic Church 3 Months — $53.65 Line Construction Co., by Father Frank Brawner 6 Months — $107.30 12 Months — $214.61 founded Delta Natural Gas and Joseph Saulino. Zones 5&6 Company Inc., and also Visitation will be from 5 3 Months — $58.32 trailer with a push mower on it a hole in the outside glass. The 6 Months — $116.64 founded H. D. Peet & Asso- to 8 p.m. today at the Rolan WINCHESTER had been stolen from 505 cause of damage was undeter- 12 Months — $233.28 ciates Consulting Engi- G. Taylor Funeral Home, POLICE Zones 7&8 Boone Ave. by two unknown mined at the time of report. 3 Months — $66.48 neers, where he was the 289 S. Main St., Winchester. 6 Months — $132.97 males in a red truck. — At 9:01 a.m. Monday, president and chairman of Burial will be in the Win- Charged 12 Months — $265.93 — At 6:19 p.m.