Focus On: Clark County
Just a few miles southeast of Lexington is the city of Winchester, in the center of Clark County, and it’s the perfect place for a family day trip this summer.
Just a few miles southeast of Lexington is the city of Winchester, in the center of Clark County, and it’s the perfect place for a family day trip this summer.
Founded in 2006, the Toyota Bluegrass Miracle League is the result of the hard work and dedication from a legion of community leaders and volunteers who wanted to create a “league of their own” for kids with disabilities.
Versailles and the surrounding area is home to some of the most beautiful countryside in the Commonwealth. It is also home to everything from shopping in historic Midway to world famous horse farms to family fun destinations like Boyd Orchards and Life Adventure Center. Check out these spots on your next visit.
Obstacles are part of daily life for the parents of children with disabilities, and the family of 23-year-old Julia Steinman is no different.
Young children know they are artists. Give them a pencil and they’ll draw. Play music and they’ll dance and sing. Forget the music. They’ll dance and sing anyway.
Give them an instrument and they’ll play you a tune – most likely an original composition.
Kentucky resident Meagan Ramsey from West Virginia University is seeking parents with children ages 8-13 who wish that their children were more grateful.
This season marks the 19th year of the Mission of Hope’s Christmas Campaign that serves students and their families in the poorest counties in Appalachia, more than half of which are in Kentucky. MOH, a Knoxville-based Christian charity, serves 17,500 students at 27 schools where nearly all of the students receive free or reduced lunch.
This season marks the 19th year of the Mission of Hope’s Christmas Campaign that serves students and their families in the poorest counties in Appalachia, more than half of which are in Kentucky.
What mom wouldn’t savor a weekend getaway where she is fed, pampered and given the glorious gift of free time?
But the group of 14 local mothers who gathered at a hotel on the last weekend in September were especially grateful – and deserving – of such treatment