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Henderson News May and June 1975

Posted on June 26, 2010 Written by Nibby Priest

This morning (Saturday, June 26, 2010 started around 7 a.m.) I had a great bicycle ride around the Sloughs of Henderson County KY. The Sloughs are in the Geneva-Smith Mills area. The ride was about 35 miles round trip from downtown Henderson. Many of the roads (all paved) were totally without traffic. There was a lot of wildlife including a turtle and deer. 

After my bicycle ride, I was determined not to spend it on any connected device (e.g. computer/internet). So I went to our public library Henderson County Public Library and looked at old newspapers on another technology device- a microfiche (how 1970’s). I specifically looked at May and June 1975.

During that time period, I was just completing the 5th grade at East Heights School – which was the very first year that school was opened. I was 11 years old, a Highlander Acres kid and highly entrenched into the workings and activities of the First Baptist Church in Henderson.

Several of the news stories in that time period from the Henderson Gleaner popped out to me as interesting. Below is a short recap:

Ginny Newman started the cable TV show “Round Town” one of her first guests was the town dog catcher. Ginny had that show for many years. I wish the archival videos of the show could be reclaimed. I am told that the budget was tight and many times the tapes were reused. What an archive that would be today.

The Henderson Housing Authority sees a demand for public housing.

My great Aunt Henrietta Priest Culver was running for Circuit Court Clerk.  She did not win.

Beauty Salons who usually were accustomed to serve more of a women clientele were seeing more men. JR Cardwell a male hairdresser came to Henderson from Lexington and opened up a shop at 326 N Main. He had specific times (Wednesday evenings) that he took care of styling men’s hair. He believed men wanted more of a “natural look”, “they don’t want a plastered oily look anymore they are asking for a softer fuller look”. He says this is achieved with the right cut and drying technique. Bee Bracket owner of Bee’s Beauty Salon (located in Henderson’s East End), reports that her male and female customers are happy about the new trends of male hairstyles. She says “men are taking more pride in their appearance and they should since we have to look at them all the time”.

Sureway had their weekly treasure chest drawings. People put their name in a pot and had to get their card punched each week at a local Sureway grocery store. If you name was drawn, and you had your card punched that week you could win money. Many weeks the Sureway Treasure chest had over $600 in prize money people could win. My grandmother Hancock was very consistent about getting her card punched weekly.

Michelle Gilliam (now Deep) coordinated a bicycle tour for the American Cancer Society. Probably, the first organized bicycle tour in Henderson KY. Now we have almost 3 a year.

Dr. Paul Wilder came to town and opened a practice.

Gail King wrote a book about flatboats “A Flatboat Hornbook”.  The 28 page book gave you all the information you needed to know about Flatboats.   This was in preparation for the Flatboat Days Celebration that became so popular during the 1970’s in Henderson.  She said her family was proud the book was done; they were tired of TV dinners.

Downtown Henderson property owners worked to reach a goal of $80,000 for replacement of curbed gutters and sidewalks between 4th St to Washington St and from Water Street to Green Street.  The project also included new street lights and underground utility wires.  Reconstruction of central park fountain is to be done as well.  One of the news articles have a picture of Mrs. James (Frances) S. Priest (a distant kin to our family and  Virginia P. Berland’s mother) speaking against the redoing of the fountain.  Mrs. James S. Priest wanted the fountain  redone to its original state.  She would be proud to know that was done in 2002.

Computerized checkouts in grocery stores are worrying some consumer groups. They fear the removal of price tags on merchandise. Now we hardly ever see a price just a barcode these days.

Vaughn Insurance advertised in the Gleaner a lot with a somewhat blog style insurance tips material.  My father Norris Priest had just purchased the business in August of 1974.

Atkinson Park on the north end of Henderson Kentucky along the Ohio River opened and expanded recreational area providing playgrounds and ball parks over a former landfill.

That’s a lot of interesting news stories and history for spending 2 hours at Henderson County Public Library looking at just two months of newspapers (May & June 1975).  I enjoyed it and will have to do it again sometime soon.

Do you remember some of these stories?  Do you have anything to add to them?  Please leave your comments.  All welcomed!

Filed Under: Bicycling, Henderson KY Tagged With: First Baptist Church, People, Personal, Small Town

WOW! Friday in Henderson KY

Posted on June 23, 2010 Written by Nibby Priest

Call To Artists

IMG_0172 Henderson, Kentucky’s 2nd Annual WOW! Friday

Wonderful Original Works Gallery Hop & Art Sale

Friday, November 5, 2010 5  p.m. – 9 p.m.

Artists are invited to participate in Henderson’s Gallery Hop & Art Sale, sponsored by the Downtown Henderson Project to promote the active arts community of the Tri state.

The Gallery Hop of 2009 met with much approval from patrons with an even greater anticipation of the next event.

Over 2,000 mailers will go out to promote this night of sales.

Deadline for entry is August 15, 2010.

Download the Gallery Hop application for complete rules and instructions for entry: Gallery Hop Application.

Filed Under: Henderson KY Tagged With: Ohio Valley Art League, OVAL, Small Town, Visual Arts

Are you an Evangelist for your Community?

Posted on March 22, 2010 Written by Nibby Priest

One of the best compliments someone paid me about  a year ago this month was from Marcia Garber, a retired insurance executive living in northern Michigan.  She said “one of these days I am going to come and visit Henderson Kentucky (KY) because of all the things you talk about going on there”.  

Marcia is an outsider looking in and sees an excitement.

The Henderson Gleaner newspaper has of late been asking Henderson KY  people what they would like to see in the future for Henderson.

One wish that I have for sure is we need more people.  How do we get more?  We talk about our community and become community evangelists.   Growth and opportunities are going to come from the outside not the inside.  We need to share with others all the great things that we only have in Henderson.

Before big chain restaurants and movie theaters in Henderson Kentucky are going to be successful they need a larger buying population to purchase from them. 

How do we get more people? We need to encourage our current population to evangelize all the unique positive things going on in Henderson KY today.

Have you spoken well about your community today?

What are some things you would not like to do without in Henderson KY?  Have you told others about them?

Filed Under: Henderson KY Tagged With: KY, Small Town

Life on Purpose

Posted on February 1, 2010 Written by Nibby Priest

Why are we here?  What are we here for?

I wrestle with these questions every day.  Many years we spend trying to find ourselves and discovering who we are.

Today I am changing the name of my blog to just simply NibbyPriest.com | Life on Purpose this name describes me better and my blog.

Over the past two years of having a simple blog, I have really enjoyed the process writing and gathering my thoughts and ideas. 

I have been writing  about everything from food, church,  my community involvement (Henderson KY)  and  technology.

Nibby Priest is truly a want-to-be writer, and I am working hard to improve my writing skills and talk about many different topics.

Truly, I have been inspired by many other blog writers who have businesses and lead other large corporations and non-profits.  Their simple short writings (blogs) have enriched my life so much.

My first entry on April 20, 2008 was rather simple, but it set off quite a realization that I do have something to say and yes people do read what I have to say.   It is amazing how we all have the opportunity to become self publishers.

Hopefully, by April 2010 I will have a new look to my blog NibbyPriest.com – Stay tuned (can we say Word Press?)   Last year (2009) there were 44 blog posts.  My goal for 2010 is at least 52.  With your encouragement and readership, I know I can make it.

Thanks for continuing to read.

Filed Under: Henderson KY Tagged With: KY, Nibby, Small Town, Social Media

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