We are halfway through the month of February, have you started getting those tugs of Spring Fever? The spring gardening catalogs have already inundated our mail, which makes me daydream about warmer days. I probably have gone through them at least five or six times at this point, especially the section on herbs. They are okay dried, but I just love them fresh. I could almost smell them through the pages of the catalog.
Thousands of landowners across Kentucky have received state assistance through the Kentucky Soil Erosion and Water Quality Cost Share program. This program assists landowners with implantation of best management practices to preserve the soil and water resources on their property.
Since the program began, more than $113 million has been approved for use in all of Kentucky’s 120 counties. The sign up period for upcoming projects has been announced as Feb. 1-28.
The community is invited to a benefit party in honor of Kameron Nab. The party will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 16, from 5-7 p.m. at the Carroll County Middle School Cafeteria.
Kroger Relay for Life team will have a bake sale and a raffle for a six-foot University of Kentucky Christmas tree, Saturday, Feb. 19, starting at 10 a.m. Tickets for the Christmas tree raffle will be on sale $1 for one ticket or $5 for six tickets.
Just a reminder that the Cutie Pie Contest will end Feb. 14, so please get to Kroger and vote for the cutie pie of your choice.
A photo of the winners will be taken and trophies will be awarded for both boys and girls on Feb. 19.
All proceeds from these events will go to the American Cancer Society.