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Living at Mile Marker 803.9 of the Ohio River in Downtown Henderson KY

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Henderson Has Hungry People Too!

Posted on July 30, 2010 Written by Nibby Priest

I am going to totally step out of my  comfort zone today and put aside all the things I think I should be doing and concentrate on the next 3 hours helping with a immediate need here in Henderson KY, people who are HUNGRY!

My church last Sunday made mention of that need at our local “Christian Community Outreach” center.  We took up a small offering after church.

Today (7/30/2010) the Henderson KY newspaper featured a article by Judy Jenkins  (The Gleaner) about the need for money to purchase food for hungry people in our community of Henderson KY.

You can read the Gleaner article about the critical need here.

Be on the lookout for me roving the streets of the downtown on my Townie Bicycle asking for contributions for hungry people in Henderson KY.

Can I count on YOU for a contribution?

If have a check and want me to pick it up call me at 270.860.7763.  You can mail a contribution to:

Christian Community Outreach
PO Box 363
Henderson KY 42419-0363

or call the center at 270.826.5592

My heart is heavy for this need in our community today.

The report is that the people of downtown Henderson KY contributed over $1,250 for those who are Hungry in our community.  Thank you Henderson people.  Your generosity blows me away!

Filed Under: Food, Henderson KY, Living Downtown Tagged With: Farmers Market, Hungry, Needy, Others

Henderson Post Office Ladies to Retire

Posted on October 30, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

Joyce Floyd & Sue Miller Post workers Henderson KY If you have ever mailed a letter or a package from the Henderson KY Post Office (42420 or 42419) you probably have been waited on by one of these two ladies.

Today (October 30, 2009)  is their last day of work. They are retiring.  Sue Miller retires with 30 years of service and Joyce Floyd has 28 years of service to the Post Office.

Many will sure miss their smiling faces at the 42420 Post Office in Henderson KY.

Sue over the years has been such a help to me personally with bulk and non-profit mailings.

Best of luck to both of you in your retirement!

Do you have a story about Joyce or Sue?

Filed Under: Business, Henderson KY, Living Downtown

Bicycles & Bicyclist’s – I have a heart for both!

Posted on August 2, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

Untitled-1 Bicycles have always been a part of my life. Pretty much all my life that I can remember I have owned at least one bicycle and have always had one close by wherever I have lived.

Before my driving age I was the kid that always wanted to be somewhere (place) different all the time.  I found out early- if I wanted to go somewhere- I better just get on my bicycle and go.

I found myself riding the bicycle to my grandparents house or to the church or to the downtown area of Henderson KY (we lived in Highlander Acres in Henderson KY during my growing up years).  I rode Kimsey Lane many times when it was a gravel road.

During the past 10 years I have been bicycling for fun and fitness.

I have participated in many organized bicycle rides and helped organize bicycle riding groups.  Me along with several others started the annual Pickin and Pedlin Bicycle ride in Henderson Kentucky that is a part of the Bluegrass festival.

One fear that I have every time I get on the bicycle is that of a untimely death with a bicycle vehicle collision.  You always have to be careful.

I have been very fortunate to have some of the very best riding partners.  For many years Dave Nelson rode with me and now I ride with Mr Z (Pat Zimmerman). They have been the very best riding partners anyone could ever have-each watching out for one another.

Over the past few years I have had one dear friend loose his life in a bicycle/vehicle death and two others that have had connections to Henderson Kentucky.

Sam Wolf Sam Wolf was a dear friend and he lost his life on Sunday October 1, 2006.  He was bicycling on the Great American Pumpkin Metric bicycle ride.  I knew Sam quite well since he was a early morning exercising person at my gym Tri-State Athletic Club.   He is pedaling away in heaven now- he really was a big spinner too!

Rachel Speight Rachel Speight lost her life in a bicycle-vehicle collision in Henderson County Kentucky in June 2006.  She was from Houston Texas but was attending Yale  University and was on a bicycling trip with a Habitat group that was going through Henderson County Kentucky.  I never knew Ramie (as her friends called her), but do have a passion for bicycles and bicycling like she did.  God bless her soul. I felt for her family experiencing this untimely death in a city where they didn’t know anyone.  May her soul rest in peace.

Darryl Benefiel Darryl Benefiel was a bicyclist and a former member of the Evansville Bicycle Club -even serving as the club president during in 1999.  He moved from the Henderson/Evansville Metro area to California in the past few years.   According to  the Corona Dell, a California online newspaper article he  was killed when a car turning struck him on his bicycle on July 23, 2009.  He has ties to Henderson Kentucky.

Bicyclist Memorial Ride for Darryl Benefiel Today, Sunday, August 2, 2009 Evansville Bicycle Club members have organized a memorial ride for Darryl Benefield.  I participated in this ride.  We had 11 bicyclist show up and give support to a family greiving for the lose of their dear family member.  What a honor it was to me to participate in such a ride event.  We bicycled from Atkinson Park in Henderson KY to the funeral home.  I never knew of Darryl but feel connected to him since he has family from Henderson Kentucky and he shared a love for bicycling just like I do.

If you are looking for a bicycle check out the Henderson Kentucky bicycle shop Brecks Bicycle Shop.

Hug your fellow bicyclist today.  If you are on a bicycle be careful.  If you are driving a vehicle– always be on the watch for a bicycles!

Share the Road!

Filed Under: Bicycling, Henderson KY, Living Downtown

Geocaching- Kentucky Boi Travel Bug (TB50B3)

Posted on February 28, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

Back in early 2000 I started Geocaching it was like many new technological things and many people had never heard of it back then but now lots of people are enjoying Geocaching.  It is a great sport that involves travel, outdoors, exercise and use of computer/internet.geocache

We hid a Geocache on the property of our family owned bed and breakfast on July 6, 2003.  As of today River’s Railroad Cache has been found 218 times!  The cache is named after my nephew River Priest.  He continues to contribute to the success of the Geocache by checking on it frequently.

We have had a great time watching and talking to the people who find the Geocache. They have taken many pictures of our downtown.  Many people have just came to Henderson KY just to find this geocache.

kentuckyboi-20090228 This is too funny.  Back on November 14, 2002 I was vacationing in the Keys of Florida.  I hid in a very popular Geocache a travel bug called “Kentucky Boi”.  That travel bug along with the Barbie Head attached has traveled over 10,000 and is presently trying to make it back to Kentucky.    You might might be able to view the travel bug here but it might require you to be a member of Geocaching.com.

Henderson KY has several Geocaches.  One that is quite fun to find is very close to the caboose that is located in the back on the new Henderson Welcome center.  The name of that cache is called “Welcome to Henderson”.

Just this week I installed the Geocaching iPhone application.  More on what I think of that later.  So far it looks like another killer application for the iPhone.

Want to know more about Geocaching?  CLICK HERE

Sister & River are you ready to go on a day long adventure Geocaching?  Perhaps Chicago on a train?

Have you ever been Geocaching?  Tell me about your adventure.

Article in Evansville Courier paper about Geocaching (5/22/2009)

Filed Under: Henderson KY, Living Downtown, Recreation Tagged With: Geocaching, Travel Bug

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