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The Carlisle Weekly du lieu suivant : Carlisle, Kentucky • 5

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5WEST KY NEWS Thursday, January 20, 2022 January 22, 2022 American Legion Post 236 of Calvert City is having a Spaghetti Dinner on January 22. 2022 at the Post. From 4:30 pm 7:00 pm Dinner will be $10:00. Children 5 and under free. Included in the Dinner is spaghetti, bread, salad, drink and dessert.

January 25, 2022 Tuesday, January 25th from 5-7pm in the MCHS Cafeteria the MCHS cheerleader team will be hosting a fundraiser dinner; your choice of spaghetti or alfre- do. They are preparing for the UCA National cheer competition at Disney World. They will be competing on February 11th. This will help fund their travel ex- penses. You may purchase a ticket from any MCHS cheerleader at one of the ballgames or by calling or texting Deshae at 270-205-0532(tickets will NOT be sold at the door).

The tickets are $10 and the last day to purchase a ticket will be January 21. February 3, 2022 Join us for our February 3 Power in Partnership Breakfast sponsored by the McCracken County Chapter of the NAACP and the McCracken Coun- ty Community Career Endowment. The featured speaker is Thomas George, a Paducah native, award-winning journalist and Senior Director of C2 Strategic Communications in Louisville. The theme of Mr. presentation is Soil: What It Means and What It Pre-register by 2 p.m.

on Monday, January 31 at https://www.paducahchamber. February 17 Purchase District Health Department has a free, nationally accredited diabetes education workshops are now available online. You can participate using your phone, tablet or computer. Call for more infor- mation or to sign up by January 25th (270) 522-8121 Ext.212or 270-444-9625 Ext. 107.

Meets Tuesday Thursdays, February 17th from 12:00 noon p.m. CST April 22-23, 2022 The annual Hickman County Spring Chick- en Festival has been scheduled. More details as they are announced. CEMETERY RESTORATION IN WESTERN KENTUCKY Holman-Holt Cemetery FOOD PANTRIES Ballard County Commu- nity Food Pantry located at St. Catholic Church, 662 Broadway, LaCenter.

Call 270-665-5551 Food bank at New Liberty United Methodist Church is open every third Wednes- day from 5 to 6 p.m. The church is located at the intersection of New Liberty Church Road and Ogden Landing road Turn off of Hwy 60 by the bank in Kev- il. Call 270-462-3946 Lighthouse Community Food Bank Open once a month on the last Friday of the month from 8 a.m -12 p.m.. The food bank is located in Anchor of Hope, on Court Street in Wickliffe, for Ballard County residents only. For more info call Frank Cage at 270-335- 3662.

The Food Pantry at Love- laceville United Methodist Church is open on Wednes- days at 4 4:30 serving all of western KY 270-488- 2135. or 270-488-3349. Ohio Valley Baptist Church Food Pantry 1424 hwy.60 west Ledbetter, Ky. Hours are by appt. On Thursday at 9 am.

Satur- day at 12 noon. Please call for an appt. at 270 898-3345. If you have an Emergency need contact 270 205-7892. We also have a clothing shop if you specify to shop when receiving food.

Milburn Methodist Church Every Wednesday at 5 pm Hwy 80, Milburn, KY Family Services Society, Inc. 827 Joe Clifton Dr. Paducah 270-443-4838 Paducah Cooperative Ministry 402 Legion Dr. Paducah 270-442-6795 St. Vincent de Paul Helpline 2025 Cairo Road, Paducah Open Tuesdays, Wednes- days, and Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.

to 1:00 p.m. Graves County Need Line 424 S. 9th St. Mayfield, KY 270-247-6333 Marshall County Bags of Hope 3265 Mayfield Hwy Benton, KY 270-252-0266 Marshall County Caring Needline 307 Main Street Benton, KY 270-527-0024 Livingston County Helping Hands 509 Mills St. Smithland, KY 270-928-3383 AREA EVENTS by Kate Prince Special to KPI I find it intriguing how a process that must be followed for everything we do.

Whether driving a car, cooking, or solving a math problem, every- thing must be done in an order to accomplish the task. Some things we do are just mindless but we still do them in order. For example, when we get ready in the morning, we put on our clothes for the day and then get in the shower. a process and we know what to do first. There are multiple steps to getting ready but they are routine for us; we really have to think about them.

There are many things that have very specific processes but unless you are involved, you realize it. When I was in college I worked at My job was to dress ham- burgers. Now, you may think easy and mindless, but not. actually a process. The condi- ments were color-coded as white, red, green, white, red, green.

May- onnaise was spread on the bun, ketchup was spooned on, there were 4 pickles, 2 rings of onion, a slice of tomato and a piece of lettuce. The piece of cheese was squared up on the hamburger and the mustard was squirted on top of the cheese in the shape of a It seems silly but I guess the way Dave wanted it done! I remember watch- ing a friend of mine make homemade grape jelly a few years ago. I had never made jelly. I know what the directions were or what process to follow. The following day when she opened a jar to taste the jelly, it was far from jel- ly consistency.

Instead, it was rather runny and spooned out of the jar like honey. I laughed and asked what hap- pened. She told me she looked at the recipe again and realized she was supposed to add the ingredients one at a time instead of all at once. The recipe also said to boil it and told specifically how long, but in her eyes it enough so she let hers boil double time. Obviously, not following the directions resulted in a less than perfect jelly.

How many times do we do this with our lives? We try to do things on our own, which often turns into disaster. heard the Bible story of Abraham and Sarah so many times in my life. God promised Abraham that he would be the father of many nations, but he and Sarah felt their time was running out so instead of fol- lowing plan they took matters into their own hands. God had a perfect plan for them and He had promised them a child, but they wait for His per- fect timing. For just about every- thing we do, there is a set of directions we must follow.

Sometimes we have to do one thing at a time and throw all the ingredi- ents in the pot together. There are other times we think we know best, but we not always a big deal when it comes to cooking, but in our lives, we must learn to sit back and wait on God to show us what to do next. By Betty L. Johnson This historic old Holman-Holt cemetery located in a wooded area, high on a hill, behind Joe Farm and very near the Ohio River. It has been abandoned for many years.

Our cemetery group has cleaned up a couple of times with descendants helping. Plans are to tackle the dense growth again when weather permits. Buried in the old cemetery are Alexan- der, Bain, Coon, Dun- can, Lynn, Grandma Kidd, Trice, Holman and several Holts; all neighbors and kin folks with lots of history. Re- fer to: FB page; Cem- etery Restoration in Western Kentucky for additional information on the Duncans, Holts, and Holmans. do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning here a little while then (James 4:14) Advance Yeoman Carlisle County News The Carlisle Weekly Fulton-Hickman Free Press Livingston Ledger The Marshall Times Mayfield Graves Guardian The Tennessee Volunteer Southern Illinois News West KY News QUARTERLY PADUCAH BUSINESS JOURNAL SENIOR GUIDE CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: 1540 McCracken Paducah, KY 42001 Circulation Director Rob LeNeave Assistant to the Publsher Production Manager Debra Moffitt Managing Editor Teresa Ann Pearson Advance Yeoman Editor Carlisle County Staff Writer Lilly Morefield Livingston Ledger Staff Writer Pat Thomann Accounting Assistant Circulation Kenny Thomann Lakes Route Southern Illinois News Circulation Greg Everts River Route Tennessee Volunteer WestKY News 270-442-7389 NoFAX QUARTERLY PADUCAH BUSINESS JOURNAL SENIOR SCENE TOURSIM Subscription rates $49.99 per year PUBLISHER LeNeave CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Assistant to the Publisher LeNeave MARKETING DIRECTOR Larrah Workman HEAD OF ACCOUNTING Sydney Adams PRODUCTION MANAGER Davenport MANAGING EDITOR Advance Yeoman Editor Ann Pearson EDITOR WEST KY NEWS Paul Schaumburg ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE Brenda Hazzard CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Lakes Route Southern IL News Thomann CIRCULATION River Route TN Volunteer Everts CARLISLE CO.

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