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Let George Do It- reminiscing 1976

Posted on July 4, 2016 Written by Nibby Priest

let george do itIt was 40 years ago this summer (1976), several of us kids who grew up at First Baptist Church Henderson, Kentucky, learned and sang the children’s musical about our country, “Let George Do It.”

We performed the musical all over town as part of the 1976 bicentennial celebrations. We were in quite a demand for many children’s singers and actors.

“Let George Do It” is a children’s unison and two-part musical featuring George Washington and King George III.

It was appropriate that we did it in 1976, the 200th birthday of the United States of America.

One of the songs, G-E-O-R-G-E Washington, featured these words:

First in War, first in Peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen. Let George do it; he is the man of the hour.

The songs spelled out George Washington’s name G E O R G E W A S H I N G . . when you got 2000 pounds you got a T O N! The United States was 200 years old in 1976.

It was a whimsical musical with unison children’s parts. I guess that is one reason I enjoyed it so much—I could actually sing the soprano part and get away with it.

We learned the music early in June 1976 when we went away to camp (we called it Junior Music Camp back then). This year was particularly different since we didn’t go to Cedarmore (Baptist Camp in Bagdad, KY). We went to a camp that was just us First Baptist Henderson KY kids (we were a big group). It was Camp Reveal on the north side of Evansville, Indiana.

We had several highly accomplished musicians and actors with us. People like Kenny Butler and Lonnie Klein came with us as chaperones. My mom, Mary Elizabeth Priest, and Janie Coursey came as cooks.

Merrilyn Smith was our pianist and accompanied most of the children’s choir musicals. She really had the mojo for this particular musical since she has an incredible flair for ragtime blues music. Of course, her daughter Shelly had one of the singing parts, too.

My grandmother, Elizabeth Hancock, and other seamstresses in the church (Alice Langston and Eleanor Eades) made exquisite costumes for this musical. My mother kept mine for many years, loaded it out once, too, and never saw it returned.

What do you remember about the FBC kids doing “Let George Do It” in  976? Who were some of the kids that had leading roles?

originally posted 7.4.2011, edited for clarity 7.28.2024

Filed Under: Church, Henderson KY

Want a Main Street Henderson Kentucky Address?

Posted on June 1, 2015 Written by Nibby Priest

232 N Main St Henderson KY For Rent
232 N Main St Henderson KY For Rent

UPDATE: Both of these buildings are currently under lease.

Have you ever considered opening a small retail business in downtown Henderson, Kentucky?

There is a great building in downtown Henderson that is perfect for you! It is at 232 N Main St in the beautiful historic downtown. This building has over  1200 square feet of open space.

Over the years, this space has been an insurance agency, financial adviser office, computer store, pack-and-ship store, antique store, recording studio, and, recently, a successful bicycle shop.

The space has a new metal roof, commercial-grade red carpet, and a security system. There is also plenty of free on-street parking.

Ideas for building?

*Retail Business
*Hat Shop
*Knitting Shop
*Coffee Shop
*Year Round Farmers Market
*Commercial Kitchen with Retail
*What is your DREAM business Venture?

Henderson’s Kyndle helps entrepreneurs in our area get started.  See their website for more information.  They have various types of loans available for new businesses in our area.  They have a section of their website dedicated to furthering entrepreneurship in our area.  They also have various types of loans available for new businesses in our area.

The Downtown Henderson Partnership is another resource for information about relocating or starting a business in downtown Henderson, KY.

There is nothing like having a Main Street address! If you want to see this property, please email, chat, or call 270.631.2121 for a private showing.

Nibby also owns the twin to the building, which is for rent at 234 N Main St.  

Filed Under: Business, Henderson KY, Living Downtown Tagged With: entrepreneur, For Rent, Henderson KY, retail space, Western Kentucky

Christmas Gift Ideas for 2014 (Toastmasters Presentation)

Posted on December 10, 2014 Written by Nibby Priest

Today at my local Toastmasters Club, I am co-presenting with fellow Toastmaster Michelle Green, CC.

Michelle and I will be doing a presentation talk show style. The topic will be Bringing Out the Inner Techie in those Near and Dear to You: A Christmas Gift Guide. I will be presenting my Christmas Gift Giving Guide for 2014.

This blog and presentation have been popular in the past year. Come and join us! We meet at noon in the multipurpose room of the Henderson County Public Library.

4 Sonos Play

Below are some items that I am discussing.

Anker 5 Port High Speed Desktop USB Charger

AquaAudio Mini Ultra Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker
 
Magicbox Ultra Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
 
SONOS Play: 1  Compact Wireless Speaker for Streaming Music
 
Agloves Touch Screen Gloves
 
Bunn Velocity Brew 10 Cup Home Coffee Brewer—it makes a far better cup of coffee than the ever-popular Keurig machines and is just as fast.
 
Magic Bullet NutriBullet  -is one great way to get your daily fruits and vegetables.
 
Luminara Wax Candle
 
Have you used some of these products?  What do you think of them? 

Filed Under: Business, Christmas, Henderson KY

Peach Sorbet (made with Cardinal Farms Peaches)

Posted on July 22, 2014 Written by Nibby Priest

Makes about fourteen 1/2- cup servings

3/4 Cup of Granulated Sugar
3/4 Cup of Water
2 1/2 Pounds of Peeled and sliced Peaches
2/3 Cup tangerine or orange juice (we used fresh squeezed oranges)
1 Tablespoon Corn Syrup  (the stuff that’s killing us!)

Place sugar and water in a 1 1/2 quart saucepan.  Bring to a boil over medium heat, reduce heat to medium and cook until the sugar is completely dissolved to make a simple syrup- you will have 1 1/4 cups simple syrup. Transfer to a bowl and cool completely.

Place the peach slices/cubes or chunks into a blender and slightly puree.  You should end up with 6 cups of Peach Puree.  Stir in the tangerine or orange juice, corn syrup and cooled simple syrup.  Cover and chill for 2 hours or longer.

Cuisinart ICE-30BC Pure Indulgence 2-Quart Automatic Frozen Yogurt, Sorbet, and Ice Cream MakerTurn on the Cuisinart Ice Cream maker and pour the mixture into the freezer bowl, and let mix until thickened, about 20 to 25 minutes.  The sorbet will have a soft, slushy texture , similar to a freshly scooped Italian ice, If a firmer consistency is desired, transfer the sorbet to an airtight container and place in freezer for about 2 hours. Remove from freezer about 15 minutes before serving.

– I trust you will enjoy this recipe as much as I have.  This year we have been blessed with bountiful peaches.  Let me know how it turns out when you make this recipe.

Recipe adapted from the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker Recipe Book. For more about Cardinal Farms peach orchard in Henderson County Kentucky see their Facebook Page or call their peach hotline at 270.831.2900 or 270.869.0942. 

See Twitter Feed: Tweets by @peacheson41A

What are other ice cream related recipes you have tried in the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker?

Originally posted on Aug 12, 2009 & July 25, 2013

Filed Under: Food, Henderson KY, Recipes Tagged With: Recipes

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