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APRIL 2012<br />

www.allthingscountryky.com<br />

Forest Service implements<br />

seasonal voluntary trail closure<br />

WINCHESTER – The<br />

Daniel Boone National Forest<br />

has again implemented a seasonal<br />

“voluntary trail closure”<br />

of Caney Loop near Cave Run<br />

Lake. The closure extends<br />

through June 1, or until after<br />

the spring rainy season ends.<br />

“The Caney Loop is one<br />

of the most heavily used trails<br />

in this district,” said Ranger<br />

Dave Manner. “During the<br />

wet season, when the ground<br />

is saturated, extensive rutting<br />

of the trail can occur.<br />

“As a voluntary closure,<br />

we are asking trail users to<br />

avoid using the trail when<br />

wet. This will help reduce<br />

trail damage, which will also<br />

reduce the amount of time<br />

and money needed to restore<br />

the trail back to an acceptable<br />

standard for all trail users.”<br />

The voluntary closure<br />

area includes Caney Trail<br />

#1226 and a portion of Shel-<br />

towee Trace #100 from the<br />

Stoney Cove parking area to<br />

the intersection of Trail #115C<br />

that leads to the White Sulphur<br />

Horse Camp.<br />

Until the ground becomes<br />

dry and the trail tread<br />

becomes more stable, hikers<br />

only are recommended on the<br />

Caney Loop. Other trails west<br />

of Cave Run Lake will remain<br />

open for all user groups,<br />

including horseback riders<br />

and mountain bike riders. The<br />

trails east of the lake are more<br />

suitable this time of year for<br />

cyclists.<br />

Most trails in the Cave<br />

Run Lake area were hand-constructed<br />

as hiking trails during<br />

the 1960s and 70s. These trails<br />

were not developed to sustain<br />

frequent or heavy use, such as<br />

equestrian and bicycling.<br />

“It is important to provide<br />

a sustainable multiple-use trail<br />

system in balance with our<br />

natural resources and in the<br />

interest of our forest visitors,”<br />

added Manner.<br />

“We look forward to the<br />

cooperation of the various<br />

groups and individuals who<br />

enjoy the trails on national forest<br />

lands.”<br />

Cave Run<br />

Soda Blasting<br />

We offer a variety of media for blasting and<br />

stripping. Baking soda is our specialty, we<br />

also offer crushed glass, slag, walnut shell,<br />

and cob. We have the ability to remove just<br />

about any type of coating from practically<br />

any surface. We can tailor our method of<br />

removal to your desired results. We not only<br />

offer coating and finish removal but also<br />

apply primer if desired.<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED WHILE YOU WAIT<br />

Most Insurance Accepted • Drive Thru Window<br />

Camargo PharmaCy<br />

3404 Camargo rd. mt. Sterling, Ky<br />

(859)497-0009<br />

Hours: M-F, 8:30-5:30 • Saturdays, 9:00-1:00<br />

Joanna Conner, R. Ph. • Donna Patton, CPht.<br />

Chris Ann Patton & Crystal Mills, Techs<br />

Spring Cash & Carry Sale<br />

Saturday, April 21 -- 10 am-4 pm<br />

Refreshments Served<br />

Specials throughout the Shop<br />

Rayburn Arts & Crafts is a country primitive gift shop<br />

featuring arts, crafts, antiques, collectibles, and more.<br />

To compliment our many gift lines, we create our own original<br />

arts and crafts. Many are unique, one-of-a-kind creations.<br />

Rayburn<br />

Arts & Crafts<br />

Directions to Rayburn Arts & Crafts: Located west of Olive Hill and east of Morehead. Only<br />

ten minutes from I-64. From I-64 (Exit #156) take Route 2 North and then turn left on Route<br />

59 (toward Vanceburg). Travel approx. 3 miles on Route 59 and then turn left on Hwy. 1662.<br />

Travel 3 more miles on Hwy. 1662, Welcome Be!<br />

2612 St. Hwy. 1662 • Olive Hill, KY 41164<br />

OPEN SATURDAYS<br />

10am-4pm<br />

Bridging the generation gap and improving communities.<br />

That’s the focus of Join Hands Day, a national day of service<br />

sponsored by Modern Woodmen of America and other fraternal<br />

benefit societies. This year Join Hands Day is scheduled for<br />

Saturday, May 7.<br />

Join Hands Day brings youths and adults together to plan<br />

and complete volunteer service projects in their communities.<br />

As the generations work side by side, they learn more about<br />

each other, sparking new levels of understanding and respect.<br />

Cave Run Soda Blasting is completely<br />

portable, we can come to you or you<br />

can bring the work to us.<br />

606-776-4266<br />

caverunsodablasting.biz <strong>Country</strong> Roads<br />

(606) 286-2875<br />

Local Modern Woodmen members to bridge generation gap on Join Hands Day<br />

Antiques • Gifts • Crafts • Collectibles<br />

Lighthouse Candles & Tarts<br />

- Lots of Home Decor -<br />

Open Monday-Saturday, 10-6 & Sunday, 1-6<br />

426 West Main Street, Mt. Sterling<br />

859-498-7002<br />

Gateway Cycles<br />

Locally, Modern Woodmen’s Chapter 11813 will partner with<br />

Wagersville Community Church of God Sunday School. The<br />

groups will create a ground mural for the residents of Irvine<br />

Health and Rehabilitation Center at 5411 Bertha Wallace Drive<br />

in Irvine.<br />

Coordinated by local Modern Woodmen members, chapters<br />

provide opportunities to connect through social activities and<br />

volunteer projects. Youth service clubs provide young Modern<br />

Woodmen members with opportunities to volunteer, be patriotic,<br />

learn new skills, make friends and have fun.<br />

“Coming together on Join Hands Day can make a difference<br />

in our community,” says Glenda Gay Oliver, local Modern<br />

Woodmen project leader. “And, we will be part of a larger,<br />

nationwide effort.”<br />

As a tax-exempt fraternal benefit society, Modern Woodmen<br />

sells life insurance, annuity and investment products not to benefit<br />

stockholders but to improve the quality of life of its stakeholders<br />

- members, their families and their communities. This is<br />

accomplished through social, charitable and volunteer activities.<br />

Annually, Modern Woodmen and its members provide more<br />

than $23 million and nearly 1 million volunteer hours for community<br />

projects nationwide.<br />

Subscribe Today<br />

Only $27.00 Per Year.<br />

620 N. Maysville St., Mt. Sterling • 859-497-2100<br />

1516 Colesbury Circle, Lexington • 859-327-3535<br />

Other Times By Appt. Only<br />

22 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.GATEWAYCYCLES.COM or on FACEBOOK 23<br />

APRIL 2012<br />

www.allthingscountryky.com

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