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Local Amenities Information HOUSING ORIENTED MINISTRIES ESTABLISHED FOR SERVICE, INC. Local Amenities Information Housing Oriented Ministries Established for Service, Inc. 65 Bentley Avenue Whitesburg, KY 41858 Office Telephone: 606-632-1717 Office Fax: 606-632-1974 Contact: Jackie Joseph Phone: 606-632-1717 Ext. 301 ~ [email protected] www.homeseky.com Contact Harrison Sexton, Volunteer Liaison, for assistance while staying at HOMES, Inc. Volunteer Facility @ 606-634-2445 Grocery Stores Neon Neon IGA-Food World 3149 Highway 805, Neon, KY 41840 Save-A-Lot 606-855-4224 136 Parkway Plaza Loop, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-0111 Fleming’s Superette 582 Highway 343, Neon KY 41840 606-855-7443 Isom (closest to Knott County jobsites) Isom IGA Whitesburg 29 Isom Plaza, Isom, KY 41824 Food City 606-632-9680 606-633-9820 251 Plaza Loop Whitesburg, KY 41858 Convenience Stores Whitesburg Neon Whitesburg Family Dollar Store Neon Dollar General 44 Parkway Plaza Loop, Whitesburg, KY 41858 3043 Highway 805, Neon, KY 41840 606-633-0981 606-855-7402 Jenkins Wal-Mart- Whitesburg Jenkins Dollar General 350 Whitesburg Plaza, Whitesburg, KY 41858 9448 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 606-633-0152 606-832-2523 Gas Stations , Continued Neon Neon Double-Kwik Marathon Double Kwik- North Whitesburg 250 Highway 317, Neon, KY 41840 35 Susan Cook Dr, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-855-7042 606-633-8327 Childer’s BP Double Kwik- South Whitesburg 103 Hwy 317, Neon, KY 41840 122 Jenkins Road, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-855-4739 606-632-0040 Jenkins Food City Gas N Go 251 Medical Plaza Lane, Whitesburg, KY 41858 Double Kwik- Marathon 606-632-9680 987 Old Highway 23, Jenkins, KY 41537 606-832-4635 Isom Caudill’s Marathon Whitesburg 9267 Kentucky 15, Isom, KY 41824 Exxon 606-632-3770 1766 Hwy 119 N, Ermine, KY 41815 606-633-8396 Isom Double Kwik- Exxon 9722 Kentucky 15, Isom 41824 606-633-2040 ATM/Bank Neon Community Trust Bank *ATM on site* Community Trust Bank 24 Parkway Plaza Loop, Whitesburg, KY 41858 1001 Highway 317, Neon, KY 41840 606-633-4532 606-855-4435 Whitaker Bank Jenkins 187 Main Street, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-8200 Community Trust Bank 9505 Hwy 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 Whitaker Bank-North Branch 606-832-2477 2378 Highway 15, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-8205 Whitaker Bank 9387 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 606-633-8203 Isom Community Trust Bank *ATM on site* Whitesburg 56 Isom Plaza, Jeremiah, KY 41826 606-633-5995 Community Trust Bank 155 Main Street, Whitesburg, KY 41858 Whitaker Bank 606-633-0161 9754 Highway 15, Isom, KY 41824 606-633-8204 Clinics/Hospitals/Pharmacies Jenkins- Pharmacies Neon Boggs Pharmacy Neon- Basic Care 9500 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 Neon ARH-Family Care Center 606-832-2121 37 Highway 343, Neon, KY 41840 606-855-4400 Whitesburg Basic Care Neon-Pharmacies ARH Whitesburg Clinic Family Drug of Neon 214 Hospital Road, Whitesburg, KY 41858 972 Highway 317, Neon, KY 41840 606-633-4414 606-855-4428 Mountain Comprehensive Health-Whitesburg Clinic Neon- Dental 226 Medical Plaza Lane, Whitesburg, KY 41858 Dr. Sam Quillen 606-633-4871 861 Highway 317, Neon, KY 41840 606-855-7892 Letcher County Health Department 115 E Main Street, Whitesburg, KY 41858 Jenkins 606-633-2068 Jenkins-Basic Care Jenkins Family Clinic Hospital 9428 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 Whitesburg Appalachian Regional Hospital 606-832-0023 240 Hospital Road, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-3500 Sterling Primary Care Whitesburg- Dental 157 Dorton Jenkins Hwy, Jenkins, KY 41537 Dr. Kevin Roark 172 Parkway Plaza, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-639-4020 606-633-4251 Jenkins- Pharmacies Dr. David Narramore Rite Aid 353 Main Street, Whitesburg, KY 41858 9485 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 606-633-4854 606-832-2084 Whitesburg- Eye Care Rite Aid Pharmacy Eye Care Center 2300 Highway 15, Whitesburg, KY 41858 29 Maple Street, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-632-1936 606-633-5400 Williams Mountain Vision Center Food City Pharmacy 19 Solomon Road, Whitesburg, KY 41858 251 Medical Plaza Ln., Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-0149 606-633-0197 Whitesburg- Pharmacies Isom Parkway Pharmacy Isom- Pharmacy 2354 Highway 15, Whitesburg, KY 41858 Isom Community Pharmacy 606-633-4435 93 Isom Plaza, Isom, KY 41826 606-633-9238 Local Diners and Restaurants Neon Neon- Local Fare The Thirsty Heifer Barker’s Grocery 127 Main Street, Whitesburg, KY 41858 2192 Highway 343, McRoberts, KY 41835 606-633-5749 606-832-2521 Heritage Kitchen Gary’s Discount and Pizza 260 Main Street, Whitesburg, KY 41858 373 Highway 317, Neon, KY 41840 606-536-5055 606-855-7109 Prime 606 Steakhouse Jenkins 180 Parkway Plaza Loop, Whitesburg, KY Jenkins- Fast Food 606-633-3904 Hardee’s Summit City (Lunch Only) 9433 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 214 Main Street Whitesburg KY 41858 606832-2641 , 606-633-2715 Giovanni’s Pizza Whitesburg- International 9543 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 Las Pena Mexican Grill 606-832-4601 180 Parkway Plaza, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-3903 Jenkins- Local Fare Cavalier Drug Store and Café Jumbo House (Chinese) 9500 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 94 Whitesburg Plaza, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-832-2600 606-633-8388 J.R.’s Pizza and More 4793 Dorton-Jenkins Highway, Jenkins, KY 41537 Whitesburg- Fast Food 606-639-2040 Wendy’s 37 Medical Plaza Lane, Whitesburg, KY 41858 Marie’s Place 606-633-1487 10403 Highway 805, Jenkins, KY 41537 606-832-9000 Long John Silver’s 2346 Highway 15, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-0140 Whitesburg- Local Fare Pine Mountain Grill Dairy Queen 45 Highway 119 S., Whitesburg, KY 41858 1537 Jenkins Road, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-1183 606-633-5798 McDonald’s 40 Highway 119 S., Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-9775 Pizza Hut 63 Jenkins Road, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-2371 Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken 662 Highway 2034, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-4305 Little Caesar’s Pizza 98 Whitesburg Plaza, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-1090 Arby’s (Inside Exxon) 1766 Hwy 119 N, Ermine, KY 41815 606-633-8396 Subway 714 Highway 2034, Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-3400 Taco Bell 16 Maple St., Whitesburg, KY 41858 606-633-0651 Isom Isom- Local Fare Holcomb’s Custard Stand 584 Isom Dr., Isom, KY 41824 606-633-5246 Joe Pack’s Chicken 85 Highway 1148, Isom, KY 41824 606-633-4209 Paradise Pizza 7577 Highway 15, Whitesburg, KY 41858 (Between Whitesburg and Isom) 606-633-4050 Isom- Fast Food Subway 75 Isom Plaza, Isom, KY 41826 606-633-1655 _____________________________________________________________ Recreation and Area Attractions Hemphill Community Center (5 minutes from Neon) Hemphill Community Center is located on KY Hwy 317 just north of Neon, KY in the old Hemphill Grade School building on the Coal Miner's Highway. The community center is home of the Letcher County Coal Miner's Monument. The Hemphill Community Center has Bluegrass & dancing on Friday nights. Phone: 606-855-7567 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hemphill-Community-Center/123894521002644 Appalshop Cultural Center, Whitesburg, KY (15 minutes from Neon) Located in downtown Whitesburg, the Appalshop is a media center dedicated to preserving Appalachian culture. Appalshop celebrates fine arts, film, and music through exhibits and concerts and hosts the Seedtime on the Cumberland Festival each June. Phone: 606-633-8886 http://www.appalshop.org Letcher County Recreation Center, Whitesburg, KY (15 minutes from Neon) Located in the city of Whitesburg our recreation center offers a 3 story climbing wall, a six lane Brunswick bowling alley, multi-purpose gymnasium with 3 basketball/volleyball courts, state-of-the- art fitness and weight room, an arcade room, concession stand, table tennis, a golf simulator, a hunting simulator, indoor walking track, and party rooms. So if it’s rainy, come spend a day at the rec center! Phone: 606-633-7027 http://www.letchercounty.ky.gov/tour/entertainment/Pages/lcrc.aspx Kentucky Mist Moonshine, Whitesburg, KY (15 minutes from Neon) A truly rare find! A legal moonshine distillery in the heart of Appalachia! Kentucky Mist Moonshine is located in downtown Whitesburg. They craft their own brand of flavored and natural Moonshine, you can sample up to 9 of their available flavors. You can also see the moonshine still on display! They also have merchandise and a friendly staff that will be glad to talk to you about their heritage, and methods. Phone: 606-633-0108 http://www.kentuckymist.com/ Bad Branch Falls, Eolia, KY (35 minutes from Neon) Offering hiking (1 ½ miles) to the falls over easy terrain though wooded, mountain scenery in Eolia, KY. This is a 2600 acre state nature preserve and the largest concentrations of Kentucky’s endangered species inhabit this area. The scenery is breath-taking, featuring a 60 foot waterfall plunging into massive boulders at the bottom of a deep gorge. Phone: 606-633-0362 http://www.naturepreserves.ky.gov/naturepreserves/Pages/badbranch/aspx Highland Vineyard and Winery/SECO Company Store, Seco, KY (5 minutes from Neon) The old South East Coal Company that dates back several decades has been transformed into the family owned Highland Winery. The old company store has been carefully restored, and visitors can see firsthand how the small community of Seco has turned coal into wine. Tours are also available, with a bed and breakfast and restaurant conveniently housed in the old store. Open 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday- Saturday, closed Sunday. Offers 15 varieties and produces some 4,000 gallons each year. Phone: 606-855-7968 http://www.kentuckytourism.com/dining/wineries_breweries/highland-winery/384232/ Carr Fork Lake and Dam Recreation Center, Litt Carr, KY (45 minutes from Neon) Located just of Highway 15, north of Whitesburg, Carr Fork Lake offers picknicking, hiking, and swimming at a public beach.
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