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BUSINESS

Buc-ees Means Business

Exit 83, just a few miles down the road on I75, at Richmond is about to be transformed. This time last year, Madison County was planning the groundbreaking for the $30 million Buc-ees property that’s expected to have 120 gas pumps and a 53,300 square foot retail space. The Richmond Buc-ee’s is expected to open in April and will host a hiring event in March, planning to fill as many as 400 positions, with a starting pay of $15/hour. A 2017 Forbes article says “The quiet success of Buc-ee’s—Forbes estimates that the privately held company had revenue last year of $275 million—is based on several shrewd decisions. Owners Arch Aplin III and Don Wasek have targeted an affluent market segment—they don’t discount, and they don’t allow commercial trucks at their gas pumps. They have nurtured the cult-like following that has grown around their brand. They’ve fattened their margins with lots of private-label merchandise. And they’ve taken advantage of years of low interest rates to finance an expansion that is designed to make them a power across the Southeast.”

Gatton Distinction

Professors from the University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of Business and Economics have earned the distinction of being among the top 2 percent of scientists worldwide as measured by the impact of their research publications. The five business school faculty were identified in a fall 2021 update to the worldwide database of top scientists created by Stanford University. The ranking is based on 20 or more years of impact in their fields of study. Included are Stephen P. Borgatti - Gatton Endowed Chair of Management; Daniel J. Brass - J. Henning Hilliard Chair in Innovation Management and Director of the LINKS Center for Social Network Analysis; Scott Kelley - Professor of Marketing and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs; John Peloza - Carol Martin Gatton Professor of Marketing and Associate Dean for Research; Simon J. Sheather –Truist Chair in Data Analytics and Dean.

Economic Outlook

Embarking upon a new year, with a multitude of challenges, the economic recovery continues globally and regionally, bringing a new year of recovery. UK’s 33rd Annual Economic Outlook

Conference is set for Tuesday, February 8, 2022, from 8 a.m. to Noon EST, at the Central Bank Center. This year’s conference is in-person, requiring pre-registration. Mark E. Schweitzer, Senior Vice President of Research of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, will be the featured speaker of the conference. Dr. Schweitzer’s own research has focused on the macroeconomic impact of labor market developments and the identification of factors contributing to regional economic growth. Additional speakers include:

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• Simon Sheather, Dean of the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky • Mike Clark, Director of the Center for Business and Economic Research and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Kentucky • Haoying Sun, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Supply Chain at the University of Kentucky • Aaron Thompson, President of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education “This annual event consistently provides a morning full of information and insights,” said Simon Sheather, dean of the Gatton College. “We are eager to share insights and views on the economy, including lessons learned from the disruption of a pandemic from leadership experts in finance, education and government entities.” The event, which is sponsored by Central Bank, is hosted by UK’s Gatton College of Business and Economics’ Executive Education Center. Presenting Sponsors include Commerce Lexington, Inc., Lexington-Bluegrass Association of Realtors, Center for Business and Economic Research, and UK’s Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise.

Postponed

The Chamber’s Annual Dinner, An Evening With Commerce Lexington, originally scheduled for January has been rescheduled for April 6, 2022.

SPORTS

to the area directly across High Street from the Lexington Convention Center and Rupp Arena, bordered by Lexington Center Drive, Maxwell Street, and Poplar Alley. Designed by architecture firm Gensler, the 6,000+ seat Lexington Pro Soccer multi-use venue and soccer stadium would feature 45,000 square feet of entertainment-focused retail with patio views overlooking both the stadium and Rupp Arena.

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Chamber Business Link, Hilton

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Women Leading Kentucky luncheon, Grand Reserve

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Emerge Lexington

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An Evening with Commerce Lexington

Lexington Pro Soccer, the USL League One soccer club awarded to the city of Lexington in October, has released a series of renderings of its proposed downtown stadium. The renderings, which were included in a submission by the club’s ownership team to the Lexington Center Corporation’s High Street Development Project, have been designed

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NEIGHBORHOOD

Elections

In January, councilmember Preston Worley filed “for re-election as your 7th District Councilmember,” saying, “It is an honor to serve the city of Lexington, and especially the 7th district. I am proud of the work we’ve done and look forward to what the future holds for our great city. Here’s to 2022.”

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Former Hamburg councilperson Angela Evans filed in January to run for Fayette County Attorney. Angela Evans is a native of Lexington, Kentucky and recently earned her Master of Public Policy from Princeton University. Immediately prior to attending Princeton, Angela served as the 6th District Councilmember on the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Council.


Leadership Lexington and Urban Impact

Urban Impact announced that the Leadership Lexington Foundation was selected as one of 34 Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awardees. Over 5 million dollars in grants were made nationally. LLF has received a $125,000 grant to enhance Urban Impact’s efforts to increase engagement with African American men and youth through mentoring, youth programming, and fatherhood initiatives. Urban Impact, on Codell Drive, creates “opportunities for Lexington’s Urban Children and Youth to Grow, Succeed, and Lead.” Urban Impact is looking for awesome volunteers to help out at their Academy after-school program. Volunteers assist with homework help, reading, art, sports, cooking, and more.

Lexus for the Little Ones

Join Lexus of Lexington’s 6th annual fundraiser — Lexus for the Little Ones— benefiting the Woodhill Community Center and UK Children’s Hospital for a chance to win a 2022 LEXUS ES 350. The Grand Prize drawing is scheduled to be held on Lexus of Lexington’s Facebook Live on Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 4 pm EST. The winning ticket will be drawn at random from a drum containing all eligible Raffle tickets. The drawing will be held on Facebook Live and viewable by the public.

Sticker Shock?

Lexington’s PVA Reports, “As many of you already know or will discover when you renew your car tags, the property tax portion of your vehicle registration costs have increased (see attached examples). Here’s why. “The property tax you pay along with your registration fees is based on the value of the vehicle - known as an “ad valorem” tax. Per Kentucky statute (KRS 132.485) automobile values are derived from the trade-in value published by a “standard manual” which for many years has been NADA book values as determined by J.D. Power.

“The NADA values come directly from actual sales data collected nationally and are direct reflections of recent supply and demand. For the last two years or so, the supply of vehicles has been compromised due to manufacturing shutdowns and various supply chain issues. Since fewer new cars are available for purchase, the existing supply of used cars have increased in value. The result is a significant increase in used car prices. A recent USA Today story suggests the average price of a used car is now $29,000. I have no opinion on the efficacy of the values in the USA Today story, but can confirm that increased vehicle values are reflected in the most recent data uploaded to Kentucky’s motor vehicle database from J.D. Power. “While the PVAs administer the valuation process, we have very little discretion in terms of automobile values on an individual basis. However, if you can document excessive miles on the odometer, or have repair estimates for damage to your vehicle, the PVA office may be able to make a value adjustment. If you have any questions please direct them to PVA@ FayettePVA.com.”

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Circa 1935 view of the house. Image from the Lafayette Studios Collection at the University of Kentucky.

Rest in Peace Meadowcrest

The Wrecking Ball is coming to Winchester Road BY JANIE-RICE BROTHER

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tories and the people who created them enliven the most basic of buildings. Sometimes, of course, stories of personal tragedy envelop a structure like a cloud, and that cloud overshadows the most elegant and masterful of designs. So it is with Meadowcrest, an imposing Neo-Georgian house designed by prominent local architect Robert McMeekin in 1931. Built for one of the heirs to the farm known as Hamburg Place, the three-story brick mansion will soon be demolished.* Long before “Hamburg” was shorthand for shopping, it was a fabled early 20th century horse farm. The founder, John E. Madden, was a newcomer to the Bluegrass, arriving in Lexington in the last decade of the 19th century. His skill at training and selling horses for a considerable profit allowed him to purchase over 200 acres of land east of Lexington on the Winchester Road (US 60). That initial purchase grew to over 2,000 acres, and as the land that Hamburg Place occupied expanded, so did Madden’s fame and bank account. His personal life appears, through the eyes of a historian, less than stable and calm. I don’t want to speculate about someone else’s family – I certainly wouldn’t want folks dissecting the details of my ancestors, no matter how far removed I am from their existence. Even historic details still possess the power to wound. But the story of Meadowcrest can’t be entirely ignored nor completely separated from the house itself. A rocky marriage, divorce (shocking in 1909!), and custody fights over his two sons (John Edward Madden, who went by Edward, and his younger brother, Joseph McKee Madden) possibly sowed the grounds for later tragedy in the family.

The younger son, Joseph McKee Madden, attended boarding schools and graduated from Princeton in 1920. He and his brother did not follow their father into the horse industry, but instead helped develop the fledgling oil industry. Later, Joseph Madden invested in a corn products company in Iowa, and married a local girl. They had two sons while living in Iowa. But despite leaving Kentucky, the press remained most interested in the two Madden sons. When their father died in 1929, he left Hamburg Place and a fortune to his sons. Edward Madden moved into the original house at Hamburg Place after their father’s death. Joseph remained in Iowa. In August 1931, the Lexington Herald announced (on the front page) that Joseph Madden was coming back to Lexington, and planned to build a “$400,000 mansion” on a part of Hamburg Place. The plans for the “palatial residence” were in the process of completion, and contracts for construction had been let. The house as designed contained “five master bedrooms, four servants’ rooms, living room, library, dining room, service rooms, gymnasium, tap room, seven bathrooms and five lavatories.” An eight-car garage was built to the rear of the house. The plan is fairly traditional, with a central hall and one room (more or less) to the side of the central hall. The main block of the house is only one room deep. The house was extolled as “fireproof!” and a two-story portico

Meadowcrest, January 2022.

graces the facade. The portico shelters the main entry, which leads into the main hall, which runs the depth of the house and features a circular staircase. A living room extends to the right of the hallway, and the library and dining room are located to the left of the entry. A butler’s pantries, kitchen, lavatories, and service rooms are located in the ell that extends to the rear of the main block of the house. The exterior is restrained yet stately, with a quiet elegance. Stone quoins detail the corners of the house, and the facade (nine bays wide) seems to stretch on for days. Winchester Road was a rural thoroughfare at the time. I imagine that the construction of such a large – and costly – house (most folks were still in the throes of the Great Depression) garnered much attention. The Madden sons were wealthy, privileged, goodlooking, and seemed set for life.

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oseph Madden never lived in Meadowcrest. On October 31, 1932, he committed suicide in a sporting goods store in New York. He left behind his wife, Ruth Rovane Madden, and two sons, ages three and eight months. Suicide haunts the survivors. I know this from my own family experience. What happened to Joseph Madden – and later to his older brother – is devastatingly sad. Ruth Madden, most unexpectedly a young widow, moved into the house with her two young sons. How could that not have been an emotional struggle? But she lived at Meadowcrest the rest of her life. Her brother-in-law, Edward, bought most of the farm from her. Ruth Madden retained Meadowcrest and around 100 acres. A circa 1911 image of Edward and Joseph Madden.

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About Meadowcrest In the December 2020 issue of Hamburg Journal, Cowgill Properties announced

plans to develop a senior living community off Winchester Road, between Hamburg and Polo Club. “Meadowcrest is the current name of the land on the corner of Winchester Road/I-75 that the family owns. We hope to develop the land at some point but have no further details at this time,” Mike Harris, President of Cowgill, said at the time. Meadowcrest was built in the 1920s on the original Hamburg Place Farm. Lexington’s PVA evaluates the 86-acre property at $2.6 million. Cowgill’s current website describes the property as “This 86-Acre land development in Lexington, Kentucky is one of Lexington’s largest developments currently proposed. Located immediately adjacent to the new Baptist Health Hamburg medical campus (currently under construction) on Polo Club Boulevard, our development corners I-75 and US-60 (Winchester Road), and is perfectly situated to provide value inside the Urban Service Boundary. Our Economic Development (ED) zone allows a wide variety of uses from residential to medical, and manufacturing to restaurants.We are working our way through the necessary approvals and expect to break ground within a year.”

Ruth Rovane Madden with her two sons, December 1935. Image from the Lafayette Studios Collection at the University of Kentucky.

The founder of Hamburg Place, John E. Madden, 1856-1929.

Meadowcrest is a beautiful house. Its interior, I am told, retains much of the elaborate detail that defined it when built. The design is superb, and the setting was exquisite. There’s not much better than a Bluegrass farm (I’m biased, since I live on one). Ruth and Joseph’s two sons lived there intermittently (from what I can discern), and operated it as a horse farm. A fire in 1952 destroyed the library where Joseph Madden’s portrait hung over the fireplace.

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ut the rural nature of Fayette County was changing. The transportation industry, energized by the advances of technology, was chewing up and spitting out pastoral landscapes and neighborhoods across the country. In 1964, Ruth Madden Maxwell (one of her subsequent remarriages, and I hope a happy one) and her sons were awarded $40,000 for the damages caused by Interstate 75 splitting the farm in two. Sadly, the foray of highways was just beginning. The “pleasant country” as the environs at Meadowcrest were described in a 1938 article was irrevocably changed. The coming decades would usher in more and larger roads, increased traffic, and the casual consumption and destruction of Bluegrass land. The very land that enriched the foals and horses that made Hamburg Place famous in the horse industry was suffocated by asphalt.

Entry hall. June 1938 image from the Lafayette Studios Collection at the University of Kentucky.

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eadowcrest stayed in the family until the end of the 20th century. The house was an icon for many – a movie was filmed there in the last decade. Rumors about the abandoned stately building circulated every so often. I admit I only listened with half of an ear – my taste runs to earlier forms of architecture, and this house never really interested me. And, without knowing the story behind its construction, I always thought it was a sad looking house. I watched (with dread) the creep of pavement, shopping centers, vinyl clad houses and apartments all across Central Kentucky. Lots of money was being made, but at what cost?

In 1964, Ruth Madden Maxwell and her sons were awarded $40,000 for the damages caused by Interstate 75 splitting the farm in two.

My daughter asked me, as we drove by Meadowcrest yesterday, on our way home to our family farm and historic house (not palatial by any means), why the house had to be torn down. “The almighty dollar,” I replied, repeating a phrase my father used often to describe the loss of farmland and its development.

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here’s no silver lining in this story. A well-built, beautiful house will go to the landfill. The farm will be paved over. The march of development will continue down Winchester Road, until it too is a route I hate to take. Rest in peace Meadowcrest. Both the beginning and the end of your story are not as they should be. *A demolition permit has been filed with the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government by the current owner. The property will be developed (I assume) when the house is razed. Building inspection records are available to the public online.

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FAMILIES

NEWS Middle school academic teams first at bat in 2022 Governor’s Cup

FCPS middle school teams launched the 2022 Governor’s Cup with geographical district-level contests that wrapped up Jan. 15. As Kentucky’s premier academic competition, Governor’s Cup encourages depth and breadth of knowledge, cultural literacy, teamwork, leadership, creativity, risk assessment, and critical thinking, and it provides the fun of being part of a team. Following are the latest middle school highlights from Fayette County Public Schools, plus the complete results by district. District 53 results • Overall team standings: Winburn, first place • Individual winners, all from Winburn: math, Yi Zheng; science, Henry Cheves; social studies, Avneesh Kudrimoti; language arts, Solomon Corkran; arts and humanities, Gauri Joshi; composition, Laween Ismaail District 54 results • Overall team standings: Tates Creek, first place; Jessie Clark, second; Edythe J. Hayes, fourth • Individual winners: math, Michael Fan of Tates Creek; science, Karthika Hariprasad of Jessie Clark; social studies, Neihal Saini of Tates Creek; arts and humanities, Nikhil Venkateswaran of Tates Creek; composition, Addison Moore of Hayes District 55 results • Overall team standings: Beaumont, first place; Southern, second • Individual winners, all from Beaumont: math, Kishan Amin; science, Saikeerthi Doppalapudi; social studies: Shreyas Kandlakunta; language arts: Ahaan Thomas; arts and humanities, Arham Farhan; composition, Naren Nandanoor

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District 56 results • Overall team standings: Bryan Station, second place • Individual winners, all from Bryan Station: math, Storey (Jef) Lowry; social studies, Ryan Brandenburg; composition, Edith Ingram The middle grades and high school divisions of Governor’s Cup include district, regional, and state competition. Elementary students participate only in district and regional contests. This year’s middle school regionals conclude Feb. 5, and the state finals are March 18-21 in Louisville. Source: Kentucky Association for Academic Competition

KIDS MOVIES SERIES

Movie Tavern in Brannon Crossing is participating in the Kids Dream Family Film Series. Titles and dates are subject to change. All titles will be shown in standard 2D only, some are rated PG. In accordance with MPAA, PG titles should be investigated by parents before they let their younger children attend. • Smallfoot is February 4 thru 6 • Spirit Untamed is February 11 thru 13 • Paw Patrol: The Movie is February 18 thru 20 • The Boss Baby: Family Business is February 25 thru 27 • Clifford the Big Red Dog is March 4 thru 6

Weather Guidelines

Wintry forecasts, severe weather, or poor road conditions can prompt Fayette County Public Schools to change routines or daily schedules in the district. It’s a good idea to prepare in advance, especially if you need to arrange child care. FCPS makes announcements as soon as possible through the local news, social media, the district’s website, FCPS-ETV, and via phone calls, texts, and emails to our families. Please make sure your child’s school has up-to-date phone numbers and emergency contacts for your family. HJ shares Fayette County Schools’ posts via the Hamburg Journal facebook and twitter, and the HJ Neighborhood Club on Facebook (join today!)

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Nickelodeon’s JoJo Siwa is a YouTube personality, singer, dancer, entrepreneur, social media influencer and The New York Times bestselling author. Her single, “Boomerang,” has been viewed over 737 million times and RIAA certified platinum. Siwa’s other hits include “Kid in a Candy Store,” which is RIAA certified gold, “Hold The Drama”, and D.R.E.A.M. which have 179 million, 127 million and 63 million views respectively. 7 pm Rupp Arena.

THURSDAY FEB 17

Terrariums are a great hands-on learning experience for kids! Parents can pick up your terrarium kit to assemble at home. You will receive a link to an instructional video, where Arboretum staff will teach you how to make a terrarium using the supplies and plants provided. Pre-registration required as materials are limited. For more information or to register contact arboretum@uky.edu or (859) 257-6955 with the following information: the program you wish to join, your name, number of kits you would like, email address and phone number. Registered participants will be able to pick up your kit at The Arboretum on: February 17 or February 18. Make payment when you arrive to pick up your kit (or kits). Please remember that a face covering is required to enter the Dorotha Smith Oatts Visitor Center, regardless of vaccination status.

THURSDAY FEB 24

Blippi The Musical brings the energetic and loveable character Blippi off the screen and onto the stage with world-class production, audience engagement and music. Children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old across the world have quickly taken a liking to Blippi’s charismatic personality and innovative teaching lessons. In the Live show they will continue to learn about the world around them while singing and dancing along with this one of a kind show. 6 pm Rupp Arena


Hearts, Flowers, and Heart Month

The life you save with CPR is mostly likely to be a loved one. Four out of five cardiac arrests happen at home. Statistically speaking, if called on to administer CPR in an emergency, the life you save is likely to be someone at home: a child, a spouse, a parent or a friend.

Have a Ball!

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t’s not all flowers and candy. In February, we don’t just think of hearts for Valentine’s Day…we think of American Heart Month. Cardiovascular disease — including heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure — is the number one killer of American women and men. Like our good frenemy the snowflake, no two episodes of cardiovascular events will be the same. You may undergo *CABG (coronary artery bypass graft surgery), or be blessed with a new lease on life with a heart transplant, or need stents. Every case stands alone and much can be derived from listening to heart patients and their stories.

Most heart patients share one thing in common — they didn’t realize they were about to become cardiac patients. That’s why awareness campaigns during American Heart Month can be so important. The American Heart Association tells us the use of CPR dates all the way back to 1740, yet even today, most Americans don’t know how to perform it. Cardiac arrests are more common than you think, and they can happen to anyone at any time. Nearly 383,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, and 88 percent of cardiac arrests occur at home. Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors.

The Central Kentucky Heart Ball 2022 is scheduled for March 5 at the Lexington Center at Rupp. Organizers say, “Together, we are relentlessly focused on the heart of our community. Through the Heart of Central Kentucky and Heart Ball campaign, we celebrate our collective success in driving change, funding science and improving behaviors – no matter where, or how, we gather. That means taking our efforts beyond the ballroom, working every day to help every heart. “In more than 150 communities across the country, Heart of Central Kentucky and Heart Ball supporters unite with a shared purpose to raise the critical funds we need to ensure our work continues. Throughout our campaign we celebrate our milestones, we thank our sponsors and we honor our heroes. We come together to achieve something bigger than ourselves. We live fierce and fight for all.”

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Flu Season in Full Swing

In MEMORY: Baptist Health President Bill Sisson

You can get your free flu shot by same-day appointment every Monday, Wednesday or Friday in Lexington Fayette Health Department’s Public Health Clinic, 650 Newtown Pike, by calling 859-288-2483. Lab-confirmed cases only reflect a small percentage of flu cases actually in Lexington. Many providers use rapid testing, which is not required to be reported to state/local health departments. The flu will continue to spread throughout the winter.

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ayor Linda Gorton writes, I am sad to hear our community has lost Baptist Health Lexington President Bill Sisson. He was a great advocate and partner for Lexington, making important contributions to the healthcare of our citizens.

“We also worked closely together on Baptist Health Lexington’s new development in the Hamburg area, and his desire to better serve our community.” —Mayor Linda Gorton on the recent death of Baptist Health president, Bill Sisson He was integral in our City’s fight against COVID-19, making sure Baptist Health Lexington was working together with other healthcare providers to make sure we were doing our best to battle the virus.

City Seeks Input from Community on Healthy Food Access

We also worked closely together on Baptist Health Lexington’s new development in the Hamburg area, and his desire to better serve our community. We will keep his family, friends, and the Baptist Health Lexington team in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

ASSISTED LIVING

Mayor Linda Gorton is asking Lexington residents to share their thoughts and ideas on the accessibility of affordable, healthy food throughout the city. “As a nurse, I know just how important a healthy diet is,” Gorton said. “Too many of our residents face food access barriers, and my team and I are trying to make food — particularly healthy food —more accessible and affordable for our most vulnerable residents.”

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Following a recommendation made in late 2020 by the Commission for Racial Justice and Equality, the City has placed more emphasis on improving food access and healthy food options.

“We are working our way through each recommendation made by the Commission for Racial Justice and Equality,” Gorton said. “The Health Disparities Subcommittee identified food

access as an area of needed improvement for our city. We want to hear from community members on ways we can make food more accessible, and how we can encourage folks to eat healthier.” Residents can share their opinions in two ways – by participating in one of five focus groups, and by completing an online survey. Residents are welcome to attend any of the five in-person focus group meetings listed below. All participants will be required to wear a face mask for in-person meetings. • Black & Williams Neighborhood Center, 498 Georgetown Street, at 5:30 p.m. on February 15 • Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center, 300 East Third Street, at 5:30 p.m. on February 22 • Virtual Zoom Meeting at Noon on March 8. Zoom link will be made available at a later date. As the new City’s Equity and Implementation Officer, Tiffany Brown is implementing the recommendations made by the Commission. “Food insecurity is a challenge that Lexington is facing head on,” she said. “We need input from the community on how to make nutritious food more accessible in our neighborhoods.”

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SENIOR LIVING

Lexington Senior Center History “Resumes”

Monday Zoom History Classes have resumed at the Lexington Senior Center. Call Jennifer Garland for the zoom link, 859.278.6072.

Fitness Instructors

The Lexington Senior Center is accepting applications for Independent Contractors to lead a variety of senior fitness classes. Visit lexingtonky.gov/ lexington-senior-center to complete an application form.

Weather-Wise

Weather Policy for the Lexington Senior Center: If Fayette County Public Schools are closed due to inclement weather, then the Lexington Senior Center will have no lunch service and no instructor-led activities. If the Mayor closes government offices, then the Lexington Senior Center will be closed.

Dementia Friendly Lexington

Dementia Friendly Lexington is seeking volunteers interested in providing businesses with training on Dementia. They are also seeking businesses interested in achieving a Dementia Friendly Lexington Designation. If you know of any businesses that may be interested or you are interested in volunteering, contact Amanda Patrick at 859-278-6072 or apatrick@lexingtonky.gov.

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Volunteers

Morning Pointe of Lexington is bringing back Volunteer programming (formerly on hiatus due to COVID community guidelines). All volunteers, visitors and staff must be masked at all times. To learn more about becoming a volunteer at your local Morning Pointe, visit morningpointe. com/volunteer.


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Events subject to change, check with each individual venue.

Calendar personal recipe for happiness. Brought to life by a groundbreaking all-female creative team, this hit Broadway musical features original music and lyrics by Grammy® Award winner Sara Bareilles (“Brave,” “Love Song”).

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Calendar Spolight UK MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYS HOME GAMES AT RUPP ARENA ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19.

WEDNESDAY FEB 2 UK men’s basketball takes on Vandy at Rupp Arena.

FRIDAY FEB 4 Woodford Theatre presents Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, the world’s longest-running play. After a local woman is murdered, the guests and staff at Monkswell Manor find themselves stranded during a snowstorm. It soon becomes clear that the killer is among them, and the seven strangers grow increasingly suspicious of one another.

SATURDAY FEB 5 Are you addicted to all the rodeo scenes in Yellowstone? This might be the event for you. Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour bucks into Rupp Arena on February 5, 2022 with the PBR Lexington

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Invitational. For one night only, some of the best bull riders in the world will battle the sport’s rankest bovine athletes in the ultimate showdown. The bull riding action for the 2022 PBR Lexington Invitational begins at 7 p.m. EST on Saturday, February 5 at Rupp Arena.

FRIDAY FEB 11 If you loved the movie, Waitress, check out the musical at Lexington Opera House this weekend. Meet Jenna, a waitress and expert pie-maker who dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage. Pouring her heart into her pies, she crafts desserts that mirror her topsy-turvy life such as “The Key (Lime) to Happiness Pie” and “Betrayed By My Eggs Pie.” When a baking contest in a nearby county — and a satisfying encounter with someone new — show Jenna a chance at a fresh start, she must find the courage to seize it. Change is on the menu, as long as Jenna can write her own perfectly

Join Midway Shops & Restaurants 11am to 4pmM celebrate Valentine’s with a Chocolate Stroll. Stroll down Midway’s Historic Main & Gratz Streets where each business will have a Chocolate Treat for you to enjoy as well as fantastic Valentine’s Day Week Specials at all stores and restaurants. Pick up your FREE Chocolate Stroll ticket at any participating Shops or Restaurants, and at Equus Run Vineyards. Have your ticket stamped inside at ten (10) business locations, enjoying Chocolate at each stop. Drop off your completed FREE Chocolate Stroll ticket at the Midway Makers Market for a free drawing. The Chocolate Stroll Free Drawing Prize will be comprised of donated items from all of the Midway Shops & Restaurants, and Equus Run Vineyards. Bring your gals and come celebrate Galen-wine’s day with Harkness Edwards Vineyards. Enjoy a glass of wine, Galen-wine’s Cocktails, and check out sweets and treats from these local vendors: S’more Than a Feeling Bluegrass Blooms, Valentine’s Charcuterie Board workshops with Sweet & Sassy Ashley.

SUNDAY FEB 13 Enjoy the Songs of Sinatra at Wildside Winery. Frank Sinatra impersonator (Lee Dean) will be singing all your favorite love songs for you and your date. Enjoy, sing and dance.

MONDAY FEB 14 HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! Nickelodeon’s JoJo Siwa is a YouTube personality, singer, dancer, entrepreneur, social media influencer and The New York Times bestselling author. Her single, “Boomerang,” has been viewed over 737 million times and RIAA certified platinum. Siwa’s


Events subject to change, check with each individual venue. other hits include “Kid in a Candy Store,” which is RIAA certified gold, “Hold The Drama”, and D.R.E.A.M. which have 179 million, 127 million and 63 million views respectively. 7 pm Rupp Arena.

FRIDAY FEB 18 Walker Montgomery plays at 8 pm at Manchester Music Hall.

SATURDAY FEB 19 UK men’s basketball takes on Alabama at Rupp Arena.

WEDNESDAY FEB 23 High among the upper rafters of Rupp Arena hang forty-four jerseys from the University of Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball team. These jerseys represent the select few players, coaches, and

broadcasters who deserve special recognition for their outstanding contributions to the Kentucky basketball program. Beginning in 2017, UK Wildcat legend (and distinguished Rafters member) Kyle Macy hosted “From the Rafters of Rupp,” a series of video interviews with many of these players of yesteryear. This special series of interviews has now been packaged in an all-new, full-color “coffee-table” book containing firsthand accounts of what it was like to play for UK in the players’ own words, complete with vintage photographs. Dr. John Huang is a retired orthodontist and military veteran. He currently serves as a reporter and sports columnist for Nolan Group Media and as lead writer for the website JustTheCats.com. He enjoys covering University of Kentucky sports and writing books. Kyle Macy was the 1975 Indiana High School Mr. Basketball, a three-time

All-American while at the University of Kentucky, the starting point guard of UK’s 1978 National Championship Team, a 1979 Pan American Games Gold Medalist, and the 1980 SEC Male Athlete of the Year. Kyle also had a seven-year NBA career and played three additional years in the Italian Pro League.

THURSDAY FEB 24 Lexington Opera House presents Stomp. STOMP is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, and unique and appeals to audiences of all ages. The return of the percussive hit also brings some new surprises, with some sections of the show now updated and restructured and the addition of two new full-scale routines, utilizing props like tractor tire inner tubes and paint cans. See what all the noise is about.

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FOOD

Buc-ee’s is coming to Kentucky

What’s the big deal about the multi-million dollar construction project bringing Kentucky’s first Buc-ee’s to Richmond? The Texas-based megagas station chain has such a cult following that Atlanta Magazine recently published a Top Ten List of Items You Shouldn’t Miss at Buc-ee’s, and they didn’t even get to gas until number 10. As their website touts “Ever since our inception in 1982, we have been committed to providing a clean, friendly, and in stock experience for our customers.” They’re also known for the cleanliness of their “award-winning” restrooms. Clean bathrooms and stocked shelves are all too hard to come by COVID-era, so it’s not surprising their Richmond location is projected to be a hit.

Ghost Kitchens

Hamburg is a popular home to Ghost Kitchens. Famous Dave’s, for example, exited the Lexington market years ago, and there is no dine-in space devoted to the famous BBQ. There is, however, a “ghost kitchen” for Famous Dave’s located inside Johnny Carino’s, where you can order delivery. As Wing Zone explains the concept, “Ghost kitchens are designed for point-of-sale and/or delivery services and may house more than one restaurant at a time. These kitchens provide all the room needed for food

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preparation and cooking and allow owners to capitalize on delivery services and platforms like UberEats, GrubHub, DoorDash, and others.” Some local commercial space shares are also occasionally referred to as ghost kitchens, but the concept is really just more “culinary roommates.” For example, Baby Face Grub serves out of the back door of Wild Thyme in Chinoe. Zuckerman’s offers Jewish Deli Fare out of the Lynagh’s space near campus.

Curbside

Hola Havana now has pick up and curbside ordering available online, with delivery in the works.

Korean BBQ

KPOT Korean BBQ and Hot Pot is coming soon to Richmond Road.

One Scoop or Two?

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream is at long last prepping for its real Hamburg opening in Brighton. It’s taking over the spot formerly occupied by another purveyor of frozen treats, Orange Leaf. The long-anticipated opening has been delayed by supply chain/ construction issues.

Nic & Norman’s

Walking Dead fans have a new reason to celebrate. Lexington has been announced as the home of the next Nic and Norman’s, the concept from the show’s producer Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus who plays Daryl Dixon.


PETS

Betty White Challenge

A “Purrfect” Anniversary

Save the Date

Lexington Humane Society participated in the Betty White Challenge in celebration of what would’ve been this legendary animal lover’s 100th birthday in January.

Central “Purrk” Cat Cafe celebrated their one year anniversary in January, where select cats from LHS are available to adopt. Learn more on their Facebook page.

The Lexington Humane Society’s annual Tails & Ales event is scheduled at Lexington Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa on Friday, March 4th, from 7:00pm - 10:30pm with VIP Hour beginning at 6:00pm. As always, event programming is subject to change in accordance with community guidelines; please verify dates, times, and locations with the organization.

“I just like animals more than I like people. It’s that simple.” —Betty White Betty White was dedicated to animal welfare and LHS established a Facebook Fundraiser so their fans could pay tribute. Ethereal Brewing also hosted Golden Girls Trivia in memory of the late, great Betty White. They partnered with LHS during this event to raise money for a cause very dear to her heart. White died at the age of 99 in December.

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HOME AND GARDEN

Take Out the Trash Free Trash Disposal Day — originally scheduled for January 8 -- was postponed due to bad weather.

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Drop off a level pickup load of bagged household waste and up to four tires off the rim. Future dates are April 9, July 9, October 8. The City of Lexington offers Fayette County residents a free trash disposal day for non-hazardous

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household waste. The event will be 6 am to 1 pm, February 5, at the Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station, 1505 Old Frankfort Pike. Fayette County residents may dispose of up to one pickup truck load of household waste. Bulky items, such as mattresses, furniture, and up to four tires off the rim, will be accepted at this event. The guidelines for the free disposal day are: • Participants must present a valid Fayette County drivers’ license • All loads must be fit in a standard truck bed • All loads must be covered by a tarp • Only household waste will be accepted • No more than four tires will be accepted, and tires must be off the rim • No tire rims will be accepted • No commercial vehicles allowed • No hazardous materials, free-flowing liquids or yard waste material will be accepted


Sleeping with the Fishes Jacobson Park is now home to many of our neighbors’ responsibly recycled Christmas tree. In January, Lexingtonians were encouraged to

drop off their natural Christmas tree at Jacobson Park’s paddleboat dock parking. The trees were submerged in public waters, making great refuge and feeding habitats for game fishes.

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REAL ESTATE

PROPERTIES RECENTLY SOLD IN LEXINGTON 40502 1912 LAKES EDGE DR....................................$1,900,000 2089 LAKESIDE PL........................................$1,700,000 1916 LAKES EDGE DR....................................$1,500,000 133 KENTUCKY AVE..........................................$875,000 1087 TABORLAKE DR.......................................$775,000 111 WOODLAND AVE UNIT 705........................$775,000 2015 HART RD..................................................$775,000 24 MENTELLE PARK.........................................$705,000 703 KIRKLAND DR............................................$680,000 310 IRVINE RD..................................................$676,000 356 QUEENSWAY DR........................................$645,000 415 KINGSWOOD.............................................$625,000 422 DUDLEY RD................................................$625,000 111 IDLE HOUR DR...........................................$625,000 1343 PRATHER RD...........................................$588,000 972 EDGEWATER DR........................................$580,000

338-340 DESHA RD..........................................$487,125

229 RADCLIFFE RD...........................................$215,000

218 DESHA RD..................................................$475,000

625 HI CREST DR..............................................$210,000

2045 BLAIRMORE RD.......................................$451,000

515 WANSTEAD WAY........................................$199,500

111 WOODLAND AVE UNIT 803........................$430,000

1832 ENDON DR...............................................$198,055 501 SOUTHRIDGE DR.......................................$180,000

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601 LISA CT......................................................$180,000

1542 KILKENNY DR.......................................$2,582,100

1627 KILKENNY DR..........................................$169,900

1322 HIGHLAND PARK DR.............................$2,582,100

457 EMERSON DR............................................$160,000

1825 BARWICK DR............................................$390,000

410 EMERSON DR............................................$156,000

1406 CANTRILL CT...........................................$335,000 1514 GAIDRY RD...............................................$270,000

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1600 ATLANTA DR............................................$255,000

408 BAINBRIDGE CT UNIT 1..........................$2,582,100

1616 RALEIGH RD.............................................$254,000

1628 VILLA MEDICI PASS...............................$1,170,000

1638 WYATT PKWY...........................................$235,000

3509 CAICOS CT...............................................$750,000

796 STATESMAN WAY.......................................$228,000

2441 CORONEO LN..........................................$677,000

914 OAK HILL DR..............................................$218,000

2109 MARQUESAS LN......................................$670,000

1737 GLENEAGLES DR.....................................$217,500

3825 HORSEMINT TRL.....................................$640,000

Neighborhood property sales info source: Fayette County Property Valuation office (www.fayettepva.com)

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PROPERTIES RECENTLY SOLD IN LEXINGTON 2484 CORONEO LN..........................................$625,000

455 PATCHEN DR.............................................$915,000

255 ARGONNE CIR...........................................$210,000

3209 DARLINGTON CIR....................................$625,000

1312 POST OAK RD..........................................$295,000

363 TANGLEY WAY............................................$206,000

1172 SHEFFIELD PL.........................................$610,000

3725 TEMPLE DR..............................................$275,000

1712 HEMP HILL DR.........................................$540,500

601 JAEDUKE CT..............................................$249,900

1925 FALLING LEAVES LN................................$583,900

3668 KING ARTHUR DR....................................$242,000

2801 BOBWHITE CT.........................................$520,000

3820 SUNDART DR...........................................$240,000

3313 FELICIANA LN..........................................$520,000

396 BECKY PL...................................................$240,000

1787 BATTERY ST.............................................$510,000

3512 BROOKVIEW DR.......................................$240,000

2380 ROCKMINSTER RD..................................$500,000

351 CHAMBERLAIN DR.....................................$235,000

1404 GADSTEN CT............................................$450,000

3407 GREENTREE RD.......................................$230,000

1854 RACHELS RUN.........................................$450,000

1412 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CIR............................$230,000

109 TRADITION CIR..........................................$450,000

3729 TEMPLE DR..............................................$230,000

3438 CHESTNUT HILL LN.................................$449,000

2722 STETSON LN............................................$216,000

3705 DEARMAN CT...........................................$446,900

377 FOX HARBOUR DR.....................................$215,000

40517 3660 WALDEN DR UNIT A..............................$1,700,000

3508 LINILO CT.................................................$215,000 1157 PARLIAMENT WAY...................................$215,000 3929 WATERWOOD TER...................................$212,000 Neighborhood property sales info source: Fayette County Property Valuation office (www.fayettepva.com)

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