downtown farmers market senior vouchers now available

DOWNTOWN FARMERS
MARKET SENIOR
VOUCHERS NOW AVAILABLE
Are you 60 years or older?
Are you a resident of Christian County?
Do you meet the income guidelines to
the right?
&
If so, pick up your Senior Farmers
Market Nutrition Program Vouchers at
the Housing Authority of Hopkinsville
400 North Elm Street
Applications accepted
May 26th & May 28th AND
Each Tuesday & Thursday thereafter
until all Vouchers are Distributed
9 AM—12 PM
You must provide proof of age, income, and
residency
Questions? Contact Beverly at 887.4275 ext
1102
or Holly at 887.4285
MARKET DAYS: WEDNESDAYS &
SATURDAYS
MARKET HOURS: 7 AM—1 PM
MARKET LOCATION: FOUNDER’S SQUARE
(CORNER OF 9TH & MAIN
DOWNTOWN HOPKINSVILLE)
MAY 26 & 28 AND
Every Tuesday
Nothing else is close...
Household
Size
Annual
Income
Monthly
Income
Weekly
Income
1
$15,301
$1,276
$419
2
$20,709
$1,726
$567
3
$26,117
$2,177
$715
4
$31,525
$2,628
$863
5
$36,933
$3,078
$1,011
6
$42,341
$3,529
$1,159
7
$47,749
$3,980
$1,307
8
$53,157
$4,430
$1,455
Thursday thereafter (except
Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library
1101 Bethel St. Hopkinsville, KY 42240 | 270-887-4263
SUMMER READING PROGRAM 2015
“Every Hero has a Story”
ALL AGES may participate: Listeners (0-5) Readers (6-12) Teen and Adult
ALL programs and events are FREE
REGISTRATION BEGINS :: MAY 4
PROGRAM RUNS :: JUNE 1 - JULY 11
HOW IT WORKS. . . . .
Listeners (0-5)
Listeners must be read to for 10 hours in the 4 weeks of the Summer Reading Program.
Readers (6-11)
Readers must read a total of 16 hours in the 4 weeks of the Summer Reading Program.
Teens (12-17)
Teens must read a total of 5 books in the 4 weeks of the Summer Reading Program.
Adults (18 and over)
Adults must read a total of 5 books in the 4 weeks of the Summer Reading Program.
Everyone must use their reading log to record the hours and/or minutes of reading along with the date.
You may only turn in 1 reading log; this will allow you 1 entry in the grand prize drawing. It is not
mandatory to go to a summer reading events, but we offer wonderful and fun-filled events for children
and teens. (See Calendar of Events for more information)
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
AT THE LIBRARY
KICK OFF PARTY :: June 1 | GRAND FINALE :: July 11
TUESDAYS for CHILDREN | THURSDAYS for TEENS
check our calendar for more details
Programs will include live animals, live music, dance
performances, crafts, and science programs, plus
community leaders, speakers and more!
Fr i d a y, J u n e 5 , 2 0 1 5
11:00am - 1:00pm
War Memorial Building at 1202 S. Virginia St.
$10 PER PLATE: INCLUDES DRINK + DESSERT
Dine in with friends | Carryout a few plates | Place an order for delivery or carryout
FRIED CHICKEN, BBQ RIBS, TURKEY & DRESSING, PULLED PORK
GREEN BEANS, CORN, MAC & CHEESE, MASHED POTATOES,
SALADS & SLAW, DRINKS, DESSERTS & MORE
Tickets are available at
MEDI, Tom Bell State Farm, Gospel Sounds & More,
Christian County Chamber, YMCA & More
Carryout & Delivery Order Forms are available at
1101A South Main Street (inside US Bank or online at)
www.medisuccess.org or at the above ticket outlets
For more information
Call 270-885-8885 or Email: [email protected]
This is an annual fundraising event provided by the Movers & Shakers.
All proceeds benefit MEDI, Inc.
TICKETS ONLY $10, including dessert & drink
Friday, June 5, 2015 | 11AM - 1PM
War Memorial Building, 1202 South Virginia Street
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ARRANGE DELIVERY OR CARRY-OUT ORDERS
CALL MEDI AT 270-885-8885 | FAX 270-885-7985
EMAIL: INFO@MEDISUCCESS
CARRY-OUT & DELIVERY PLATE OPTIONS:
ENTER QUANTITY
SOUTHERN STYLE FRIED CHICKEN
FRESH GREEN BEANS
HOMEMADE MACARONI & CHEESE
PIT SMOKED BBQ RIBS
PIONEERS’ BAKED BEANS
ZESTY POTATO SALAD
JUICY TURKEY & DRESSING
FRESH GREEN BEANS
COUNTRY SWEET CORN
SMOKED BBQ PORK
PIONEERS BAKED BEANS
HOMEMADE COLE SLAW
ALL ORDERS COME WITH A DRINK DESSERT (CHEF’S CHOICE )
Carry-out 
Delivery* 
Contact information: (Name & Number) ______________________________
* Please provide “delivery” address: ______________________________________________________
Deliveries and carry-outs will be scheduled for approximately 11AM.
This is an annual fundraising event provided by the Movers & Shakers.
All proceeds benefit MEDI, Inc.
Spring
into
Safety
COME JOIN THIS COMMUNITY EVENT
SPONSORED BY THE HOPKINSVILLE
POLICE DEPARTMENT AND LEARN
SAFETY TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS
CAR SEAT INSPECTIONS
TIPS ON ROAD SAFETY, IDENTITY
THEFT PROTECTION & DISASTER
PLANNING
 MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
DEMONSTRATIONS
 BICYCLE SAFETY

WHEN: Saturday, June 6th
WHERE: 6th Street
Downtown Hopkinsville
TIME: 2-6 PM

“It is the mission of the Hopkinsville Police Department to enhance the
quality of life in our city by working in partnership with the citizens
businesses and other government agencies to safe guard life and
property, aggressively and fairly enforce the laws, and through
collaboration solve community problems.”
For Additional Information
Contact the Hopkinsville
Division of Parks & Recreation
Phone: 270.887.4290
Fax: 270.887.4293
E-mail:
[email protected]
Upcoming Events
Hopkinsville artist and musician Dan Wilkerson
will present the Brown Bag Lunch Series
program on Wednesday, June 10, at Noon in
the Gallery at 108 East 6th Street. Dan is
Professor of Music at Hopkinsville Community
College, where he teaches Introduction to
Music/Jazz History/Rock History. His program
will look at the connection between Art and
Music: Links between the sounds/art work of
Impressionism and Expressionism. The
composers he will present are Debussy/
Impressionism and Schoenberg/
Expressionism.
Dan Wilkinson is an
officer/member of the
Hopkinsville Art Guild.
He is a member of the
American Guild of
Organists-Evansville
Chapter, Accompanist
for the chorus of the
Little River Music
Society, and Pianist/
Choral Director at St.
John's United Methodist
Church.
The Guild Gallery's Brown Bag Lunches are on
the 2nd Wednesday of each month at Noon.
Everyone is invited to enjoy their lunch in the
Gallery during an hour of free entertainment
with the featured guest in an atmosphere of
fine art by local artists and artisans.
If you phone in advance, brown bag lunches
are available from The Place on 6th Street
(270-874-5357), Kim's Ice Cream and Sweet
Shoppe on 6th Street (270-886-4004), and
Dot's American Restaurant on Main Street
(270-885-6246). Beverages are available at the
Gallery.
Arts Day
at the
Market
On Saturday, June 13, from 9 AM - 12 PM,
the public is invited to observe Art Guild
members demonstrating their artistic talent
in creating their work at the Downtown
Farmers Market in Founders Square. The
members will be showcasing their artistic
creations for sale as well.
Nothing else is close...
“Arts Day at the Market”
Saturday, June 13th
9AM—Noon
Come enjoy a morning of
demonstrations from local artists
including photography, woodturning and painting.
Local artwork will be available
for purchase.
Founders Square
9th & Main
Downtown Hopkinsville
https://www.facebook.com/HopkinsvilleDowntownFarmersMarket
2015 SEASON
APRIL 25TH thru OCTOBER 31ST
7 AM—1 PM
9TH & MAIN
DOWNTOWN HOPKINSVILLE
Music at the Market Days
June 13—Cumberland Winds Jazz
Quintet
July 11—Gil Gann Trio
August 8—Cumberland Winds
9 AM—Noon
Bring a Lawn Chair & Enjoy
the Great Outdoors While
you Shop the Area’s Best
Selection of Fresh, Seasonal
Agricultural Products
Music Sponsored By
The
Pennyroyal Arts Council PRESENTS...
CLASSIC MOVIES
At The
Historic
ALHAMBRA
TO CATCH A THIEF ........................ Saturday, Jan. 24 @ 4:00 pm
& Sunday, Jan. 25 @ 1:00 pm
NORTH BY NORTHWEST ............... Saturday, Jan. 24 @ 7:00 pm
& Sunday, Jan. 25 @ 4:00 pm
MOONSTRUCK .................................... Friday, Feb. 13 @ 7:30 pm
GOLDFINGER .................................... Sunday, March 8 @ 2:00 pm
THE PRINCESS BRIDE ......... Sunday, April 19 @ 2:00 & 4:00 pm
THE GRADUATE .............................. Saturday, May 9 @ 7:00 pm
FINDING NEMO ................................. Friday, June 12 @ 10:00 am
THE LION KING ................................. Friday, June 12 @ 12:00 pm
& Friday, June 19 @ 12:00 pm
TOY STORY .......................................... Friday, June 19 @ 10:00 am
SOUND OF MUSIC........................... Saturday, July 18 @ 2:00 pm
JAWS ................................................ Sunday, August 16 @ 2:00 pm
Series Sponsored by:
Race Sponsors
First Energy All-American Soap Box Derby
Presented by Kiwanis Club of Hopkinsville
Sponsorship Form
Company Name: ________________________________________________________
Company Contact: ______________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________ E-Mail Address: ______________________
Sponsorship Level: ____________________ Car Sponsorship: __________________
Mail to: Chuck Cummiins
Kiwanis Club of Hopkinsville
P.O. Box 470
Hopkinsville, KY 42241
Toyota of Hopkinsville
Patriot Chevrolet Buick GMC
James E Bruce Convention Center
BB&T
Bradford Square Mall
Cayce’s Pharmacy / Cayce Mill Supply
Edward Jones - Myra Schultz
First Christian Church
First United Methodist Church
Fort Campbell Federal Credit
Heritage Bank
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Hopkinsville Community College
HWEA
Jennie Stuart Medical Center
Kentucky New Era
Mr. Mulch
Pennyrile Radiology
Pennyrile Rural Electric
Planters Bank
Propulsys
T J’s Storage Trailer Rentals
United Southern Bank
US Bank
WHOP
WHVO
WKDZ
White Staffing
Catch the Excitement!
The First Energy
All-American
Soap Box Derby
Coming to Hopkinsville
June 20, 2015
Derby Co-Directors
Chuck Cummins
Spencer Warren
Derby Committee:
Sponsorship Levels
Title
$ 15,000
Platinum $ 5,000
Gold
$ 2,500
Silver
$ 1,500
Heat
$
100
Phone: 270-889-8901
for more information
Kelly Martin
Dave Fernandez
Lee Gregory
Mark Johnson
Kensley Marcus
Ruth Ann Retttie
Tony Winfield
Steve Barrios
Wally Lyon
Carter Hendricks
Terry Rudd
Donna Cornelius
Mike Kissner
Melissa Stevenson
Presented By:
Derby Phone Number
270-889-8901
Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club
P.O. Box 470
Hopkinsville, KY 42241
Meetings:
12 Noon Thursdays
War Memorial Building
South Virginia Street
http://www.hopkinsvillesoapbox.com
http://www.aasbd.org
Kiwanis Club of Hopkinsville
What is the Soap Box Derby?
The All-American Soap Box
Derby, “The Greatest Amateur
Racing Event in the World,” is a
youth gravity racing program
for boys and girls ages 7
through 17 years old.
The goals of the Soap Box Derby program have not
changed since it began in 1934: to promote families
working together, to teach children some basic skills
of workmanship along with the spirit of
competition and the perseverance to continue
a project to completion.
Across the United States and around the world,
family time is spent together building Soap Box
Derby cars.
Lifelong bonds are developed as
the “Derby Experience” is shared.
The Soap Box
Derby is a program that will provide cherished
memories that you will enjoy for a lifetime.
Where do I begin?
• 
Contact the local Derby Director at
270-8898901 for information on the local race. Find out
about construction clinics and/or other programs
that may be of assistance to you.
• 
• 
• 
Decide which type of car you wish to build. The
local Derby Director will be able to help you with
this information. You might want to look for
a sponsor to help underwrite the cost of your
racer. You will normally need to purchase a car
assembly kit and a set of Z-Glas racing wheels.
Read the official plans and build your car exactly
as the instructions indicate.
Plan to attend
a construction clinic to help you understand
the regulations and guide you in building a safe
and competitive car.
Participate in your local All-American Race.
What are the Race Divisions?
Stock Division
The Stock Division is
for racers ages 7-13
old.
Stock Cars can
years
accommodate a racer up
to (approx.) 5’3” tall
and 125 lbs. The Stock Car, a lean-forward
design, is sold as a kit which includes everything
needed for racing with the exception of Z-Glas
racing wheels and weight. Because painting is
not permitted on the Stock Car shell, drivers
have their choice of purchasing one of three
colored
red, white,
or blue.shells:
Builders
should allow 4-6 hours to
assemble their Stock division car.
Super Stock Division
Division Winners
The
Stock,
Super
Stock
and
Masters
Division winners in the local race will receive a
stipend
to help with expenses to represent
Hopkinsville at the National Soap Box Derby
contest in Akron, Ohio
How do I Become a Sponsor?
If your company or business would like to become a
sponsor in the 2012 Hopkinsville Soap Box Derby
Race contact a member of the Hopkinsville Kiwanis
Club Soap Box Derby Committee (names and
numbers listed on the back of this brochure).
There are several sponsorships available:
Race Sponsor
The
Super
St ock
Division, is designed for
racers
ages
9-18
years old.
Super
Stock
Cars can
accommodate
larger
racer aup to
(approx.) 6’0” tall and 150 lbs. The Super Stock, a
lean-forward designed car, is also sold as a kit which
includes everything needed for racing with
the exception of Z-Glas racing wheels and
weight. Builders should allow 4-6 hours to
assemble their Super Stock division car.
Race Sponsors help sponsor the overall races and
gain exposure for their businesses.
Learn
more information about race sponsorship by
contacting the local Derby Director.
Masters Division
Car Sponsor
The Masters Division is
for racers ages 10-20
years old and is usually
dr i v e n by
mor
e
experienced
drivers.
Masters Cars can accommodate a child up
to (approx.) 6’0” tall and 160 lbs. Because of the
lay- down design of the Masters car, small
drivers are also competitive in this division.
Title Sponsor
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsor
Silver Sponsor
Heat Sponsor
Car Sponsors sponsor an individual racer. They
can choose to help the child on various levels from
monetary donations for race entry fees up
to donating the entire purchase price for the
racer. Car sponsors usually gain advertising
through decals/painted
advertising
through
decals/painted advertising on the side of the
race car they are sponsoring. Learn more about
car sponsoring by contacting the local Derby
Director.