City Buzz Magazine 2013 Edition Dates: Contact: Nell Anne Gossett (502) 316-0291 Or Go to for More Information
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Edition 128 October 11, 2013 The Free City Positive Community News, Events & Advertisements Buzz Magazine Cynthiana, Paris & Georgetown, Ky. Hopewell Museum/Historic Paris-Bourbon Co. Fall Open House Snappy Tomato Pizza Sunday, October 20, 2013 from 2-5 PM Jack & Sonja Brock’s Airy Castle, 368 Larue Rd. Paris, KY. Enjoy the architecture & surroundings of this newly 235-7627 renovated Italianate-Second Empire country home with an exclusive look for friends & neighbors. We Cost: $10 members/$15 non-members. (No Reservations) Tickets are available at the home the day of the open house. Deliver Refreshments are included! Pizzas, Wings, Delicious Salads (See page 10) Oven Baked Hoagies Bridge Street Plaza Cynthiana, KY P 24 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: GM BRINGS NEW BUICK MODELS AND MEDIA EVENT TO Buzz’s Notes HARRISON COUNTY Last week, journalists from across the country quietly slipped into Cynthiana for an amazing experience as part of the General Motors launch of the 2014 line of Buick vehicles. Working with General Motors, The Prizing House, the local reception hall housed in restored tobacco prizing house, hosted waves of journalists for three days. Each evening, GM flew a group of 30 journalists into the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The next morning, each journalist got to test drive a gleaming new 2014 Buick Regal down the winding route from Cincinnati to The Prizing House in Cynthiana via Highway 36. Once they arrived at The Prizing House, the journalists and GM management were treated to breakfast by The Prizing House Catering. Design engineers from GM presented the vision, details, and design features of Buick 2014 line. This special event featured two Buicks that were displayed inside the ballroom of The Prizing House, special lighting, displays, and large LCD screens. After the presentations, journalists took to the roads of Harrison County and neighboring areas to experience the various Buick models, as well as the Kentucky scenery, guided by pre-programmed GPS routes, specially set by GM. “We simply couldn’t think of a better way to fully experience and appreciate the vehicles, than on the dynamic and scenic roads of northern Kentucky.” said Katie Bjoerk, Buick Communications. The Prizing House served a lunch featuring a gourmet spin on quintessentially- Weather Predictions, Old Farmers Almanac (Ohio Valley) Kentucky recipes as journalists returned from their driving experiences. “It was a delight to work with these folks,” said Nell Anne Gossett, one of The Prizing October 2013: Temp; 59.5 deg. (2.5 above avg) House owners. “Their attention to detail was amazing. The GM team kept the 40-plus Precip; 1.5 in. (1.0 below avg.) Buick vehicles in our parking lot and the two in our ballroom absolutely spotless! We were proud to work with such perfectionists.” “At The Prizing House, we had a quick change-over from a wedding reception on 1 - 9: Showers, then sunny, warm. Saturday night, GM’s production team started moving in for set up early the next 10 - 14: Rain, then sunny, cool. morning, and then we changed over our set-up again for another event the same evening the GM event moved out,” noted Nell Anne. “Our entire staff worked tirelessly to make 15 - 24: A few showers, cool. sure each of these events received the same hospitality and attention to detail.” Team members from Aquila Productions, a New York-based production company, 25 - 31: Showers, mild. GM marketing and design departments, as well as The Prizing House staff worked together to manage logistics and event planning to create an exceptional experience for the event. The City Buzz Magazine 2013 edition dates: Contact: Nell Anne Gossett (502) 316-0291 or go to www.ThePrizingHouse.com for more information. Jan 4 & 18 / Feb 1 & 15 Mar 1 & 15 & 29 / April 12 & 26 / May 10 & 24 / June 7 & 21 / July 5 & 19 Aug 2 & 16 & 30 / Sept 13 & 27 / Oct 11 & 25 / Nov 8 & 22 / Dec 6 & 20 P 2 P 23 Horn’s Upcoming Auction Schedule Oct. 10 - 6:00 pm - Hershel (Huck) Turner Estate Auction Oct. 12 - 9:30 am - Hershel (Huck) Turner Estate Auction Oct. 24 - 6:00 pm - Estate & Downsizing Auction Oct. 26 - 9:30 am - Estate & Downsizing Auction P 3 P 22 Area Events, Programs & Dates to Remember Mr. Tidbits Oct. 12 - Pike Street Opry - Rohs Opera House, Cynthiana, KY - 7:30. Tickets $8.00 Little Harold Oct. 12 - Champions for a Drug Free Harrison County, BBQ Cook-Off - 11:00 am The math teacher saw that Harold wasn't paying attention in to 4:00pm - Old Harrison Co. Court House Square - $8.00 ALL YOU CAN EAT class. She called on him and said, 'Harold! What are 2 and 4 and 28 and 44?' Oct. 15 - Willie Nelson and Family - 7:30 pm - Louisville Palace, Louisville KY Harold quickly replied, 'NBC, FOX, ESPN and the Cartoon Network!' Oct. 18 - Impossible Magic - Rohs Opera House, Cynthiana, KY - 7:30 - tics on sale Oct. 18 & 19 - Cincinnati Pops with Michael McDonald - 8 pm - Cincinnati Music Senior Marriage Hall, Cinn. Ohio - $25 to $105 - www.Cincinnatisymphony.org Jacob, age 92, and Rebecca, age 89, living in Miami, are all excited about their decision Oct. 19 - Tour de Paris, Pedal the Paris Pike - 24.2 or 13.4 miles with a Downtown to get married. They went for a stroll to discuss the wedding plans. Along the way they Family Friendly Bike Tour - details at www.parisbourbonymca.org pass a drugstore. Jacob suggests they go in. Jacob addresses the man behind the counter: Oct. 19 - Airplane Rides for Kids - Pendleton County (Gene Snyder) Airport - 10:00 "Are you the owner?" am to 2:00 pm (A Young Eagles Rally) Ages 8 to 17 years. The pharmacist answers, "Yes." Oct. 19 - Harry Connick Jr. Concert - 8 pm - Aronoff Center for the Arts, Cincinnati , Jacob: "We're about to get married. Do you sell heart medication?" Ohio - tickets, $39.50 to $129. Cincinnatiarts.org Pharmacist: "Of course, we do." Oct. 23 - Red Barn Radio; Custom Made Bluegrass - 7 pm - Red Barn @ Arts Place, Jacob: "How about medicine for circulation?" Lexington - tickets $8 - www.redbarnradio.com Pharmacist: "All kinds." Oct. 24 - ZZ Top Concert - 8 pm - Horseshoe Casino Hotel, (Southern) Indiana - Tick- Jacob: "Medicine for rheumatism?" ets are $50 & $75 - contact Ticketmaster.com or Horseshoe-Indiana.com Pharmacist: "Definitely." Oct. 26 - Louisville Orchestra, The Music of Pink Floyd - 8 pm - Kentucky Center for Jacob: "Medicine for memory problems, arthritis and Alzheimer's?" Performing Arts - Tickets $20 to $65 - www.louisvilleorchestra.org Pharmacist: "Yes, a large variety. The Works." November 2 - Travis Tritt Concert - 8 pm - Renfro Valley Entertainment Center - Jacob: "What about vitamins, sleeping pills, Geritol, antidotes for Parkinson's disease?" Tickets $55, $45, $35 - www.renfrovalley.com Pharmacist: "Absolutely." Nov. 9 - Gretchen Wilson Concert - 8 pm - Renfro Valley Entertainment Center - Jacob: "Everything for heartburn and indigestion?" Tickets, $35 to $45 - www.renfrovalley.com Pharmacist: "We sure do." Jacob: "You sell wheelchairs and walkers and canes?" Pharmacist: "All speeds and sizes." Jacob: "Adult diapers?" Pharmacist: "Sure." Jacob: "We'd like to use this store as our Bridal Registry." P 4 P 21 Featured Business Licking Valley Branch/MCC - Press Release for Cynthiana, KY In an era when much of our published reading material comes to us in an electronic form, the preservation of important printed books and documents becomes more and more important for the field of research and personal appreciation. One of our Cynthiana natives, Mrs. Ann Frye Caudill, worked side by side with her very famous husband, Harry Caudill for all the years he was researching and writing Fall Specials his astonishing series. No one who has ever read his seminal volume, Night Comes Affordable Prices to the Cumberlands can ever again doubt the danger and beauty lying almost hidden Quality Furniture in the Eastern portion of our Commonwealth. & Mrs. Carla Keller and K. Bruce Florence approached Mrs. Caudill to see if she Accessories would like to add Mr. Caudill’s book to the Appalachian Literature Collection project. Not only did she give one volume, she donated to the project, a copy of all ten of his excellent books. This work gives researchers and historians the clearest Midterm Classes Begin view of the problems and possible solutions for Eastern Kentucky an Appalachia October 21st during the sixties and seventies. To register for midterm The collection will begin with representative volumes from as far back as can be classes, first, fill out an secured by Ms. Keller and Ms. Florence, hopefully from the middle 1800’s. Each application. Second, request decade to the present will be marked by volumes that reveal the literature and culture your high school transcripts and even the topography and economics of the region. or GED and your college Carla Keller, Librarian at the Licking Valley Campus, “ The addition of this transcripts. Third, complete your financial aid form online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. collection to our library will open up a new area of study for our students.” Fourth, schedule an appointment for the COMPASS placement test if your ACT scores Mrs. Florence, director of the Licking Valley Campus, says, “ The plan for this are below 20 in Reading, 18 in English or 19 in Math. Fifth, meet with your advisor. collection is to create a guide for these books in each of the decades represented. The Finally, register for classes. For more information on midterm classes, call 859-234-8626 guide will serve as the starting place for further research. These books will not or stop by the Licking Valley Campus today. EDUCATION PAY$ circulate but they will be used in the library for students and community to use as research for papers and projects.