Tuesday MAY 8th, we’re going to Cincinnati to the Museum Center to visit the Omnimax Theater for a showing of Hidden Hawaii, with lunch to follow at Buca di Beppos Italian Restaurant in Rookwood Commons shopping mall.  Sign-up on the sheet in the back hallway.

We plan to leave Macedonia for Cincinnati at 9:45 for the Museum Center to see their latest IMAX film, Hidden Hawaii, Born of Volcanoes to experience the beauty and wonder of Hawaii as this paradise was formed from lava to life.   Then on to Rookwood Commons, luxurious shopping mall featuring over 70 fine stores and restaurants. There we will eat at Buca di Beppo, a wonderful Italian Restaurant.  Lunches at Bucas consists of luscious salads, pastas and pizzas.  Most of us will want to save room for one of Buca’s mouth-watering desserts such as their Tiramisu, Double Dark Chocolate Cake, Chocolate chip cannoli, Italian Creme Cake or Apple Crostata.  

Cost for the Imax film Hidden Hawaii is $4.50 while lunch should run $10-$20 depending on what is ordered. We should return to Macedonia around 6:00.   If you would like more info, call Frances @299-5716 or Barbara @ 859-745-6871!  
 
 
 
DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE ON APRIL 11

Goodbye gray skies, hello blue! The entire Happy Days gang is coming to the Derby Dinner stage in this new musical based on the popular TV series. Join the Cunningham’s, and yes, “The Fonz”, for an unforgettable, family-friendly musical.

YAH plans to leave the church at 9:30 AM for Clarksville, Indiana arriving at there at 11:30 to feast on their bountiful buffet. The food is delicious!    Cost for the show and buffet is $30 including water, tea and coffee, tip and tax.  The great big beautiful (2, 3 or 4 spoon) desserts are extra.  Make reservations quickly as this trip is bound to fill up fast and were limited to 20 seats.

Tuesday, March 13th, YAH is going to Louisville to visit the Frazier Museum of History to view the Civil War in Kentucky Exhibit “My Brother, My Enemy”.

Prior to visit lunch will be at Claudia Sanders Dinner House in Shelbyville.  JOIN US BY SIGNING UP ON THE SHEET IN THE BACK HALLWAY.  

We will leave the church at 10:00 AM for lunch in Shelbyville.   After lunch, it’s on to Louisville to the Frazier History Museum to see the My Brother, My Enemy exhibit produced which features over 100 artifacts, most of which have never before been seen by the public. Historical items include a casket wagon once used by Cave Hill Cemetery to reinter soldiers, an exceptionally rare enlisted soldier’s uniform, slave documents and plantation horns, as well as a number of dresses, flags, surgical tools, horse tack, letters, photos and other personal objects, including the historically significant Mary Todd Lincoln collection. PhotographThe war was rough on Kentucky…people literally woke up one morning and were living in enemy territory where Kentucky was treated like a traitor by both sides. No one could be trusted.   

The visit to the Frazier Museum costs $7.50…expect to spend $12-$20 at the Dinner House. This should be an interesting and educational trip.  We should return to Macedonia around 6:00 PM.  If you would like more info, call  Frances at 299-5716 or Barbara at 859-745-6871!
 
 
February 14th is Valentine’s Day, and we are going to Mt. Sterling for a special luncheon at the Old Silo Golf Course!

We plan to leave Macedonia at 11:30 for a short drive for lunch, prepared under the guidance of SiSi Howard.  We’ll have our choice between three entrees, and the dinner includes salad, dessert and drink. So bring your Valentine and join us in this day of friendship.  The luncheon should be delicious and will run about $20. Afterwards, well take a drive around the Mt Sterling area and perhaps even to the Ruth Hunt factory.  This should be a special day and one all will enjoy, so be sure to sign up for this trip.  After the visit, we’ll return to Macedonia around 3:30. 

If you would like more info, call Barbara Wicker at 859-745-6871 or Frances Long at 299-5716.
 

Young at Heart January Trip
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10TH, WE’RE GOING TO SMITHFIELD TO OUR BEST RESTAURANT. JOIN US BY SIGNING UP ON THE SHEET IN THE BACK HALLWAY.  
 Our Best Restaurant will give you the best in down home food and desserts.
We plan to depart Macedonia at 10:45, drive over to Smithfield, by way of Shelbyville, to Our Best Restaurant.

Our Best features good old country cooking and has a high reputation in the Louisville metro area for being a quaint place with great food. 

The menu offers such fare as: roast beef with mashed potatoes, fried chicken, delicious fried chicken livers, fried green tomatoes, green beans and cornbread pancakes along with great homemade desserts. The lunch should run from$10-$15 including tax, tip and a dessert.  Afterwards, we’ll visit the sites around Our Best and then ride in the countryside to some exotic cities as we travel slowly back to Macedonia where we should arrive around 4:30.

IF YOU'D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 OR Frances Long @ 299-5716!!  
 

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON


Thursday, December 15th, we are going to Harrodsburg’s historic Beaumont Inn for a wonderful Christmas luncheon and gift exchange.  Join us by signing up on the sheet on the back hallway bulletin board.  

We plan to leave Macedonia at 10:45 AM. Arrangements have been made to have a separate room for our gathering. We will order off the menu from an ample list of soups, salads, entrees and desserts. The Beaumont Inn is famed for old country ham and fried chicken, as well as their corn pudding and Orange-Lemon cake. The lunch should cost in the range of $15 plus dessert, tax and tip depending on choices.  After the meal, will be our gift exchange. 

Each person should bring a gift costing no more than $10 marked as to whether it’s for male, female or either for the gift exchange. We will return to Macedonia around 4:00. 

IF YOUD LIKE MORE INFO CALL Frances Long @299-5716 or Barbara Wicker @ 859-745-6871.  
 
 
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE.
 
Join us by signing up on the sheet in the back hallway.   We plan to depart Macedonia at 9:30, drive to Clarksville, Indiana, to the DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE.  We’ll arrive there about 11:30 and feast on their bountiful buffet. The food is delicious and plentiful, and the desserts are gigantic.
Buffet will be followed by a wonderful show, “Church Basement Ladies.”  This hilarious musical comedy is a celebration of church basement kitchens everywhere.

Watch as the church ladies and their pastor cook up an afternoon of music and laughter.  Cost for the show and buffet is $30 including water, tea and coffee, tip and tax.  Those great big beautiful (2, 3 or 4 spoon) desserts are extra.  Make reservations quickly as this trip is bound to fill up fast and we’re limited to 20 seats. 

After the show, we’ll depart and return to Macedonia around 5. If you would like more info, call  Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long at 859-299-5716!!
 
ANNUAL PICNIC TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH, NATURAL BRIDGE  

Leave Macedonia at 10:00 AM, drive to the Bridge to the shelter house where our picnic will be held – get there about 11:00

We’ll play some cornhole and visit until we ring the dinner bell around noon. Bring lawn chairs and bug repellant, as well as a dish to share with our picnic fried chicken and grilled hot dogs. 

Sign up on sheet in hallway that you are coming, along with what you plan to bring.  We’ll return to Macedonia around 6:00. For more info, call  Barbara Wicker   859-745-6871 or Frances Long  299-5716!!
 
May 10TH Leave Macedonia 9:45 AM for the Montgomery Inn Boathouse in Cincinnati for lunch and some of their famous BBQ ribs.  

YAH will then go to the old Union Station Depot to the Museum Center to see the exhibit CLEOPATRA: THE SEARCH FOR THE LAST QUEEN OF EGYPT. The exhibition features nearly 150 artifacts from Cleopatra’s time and will take you inside the present-day search for the queen.  We’ll see statuary, jewelry, daily items, coins and religious tokens that archaeologists have uncovered from the time surrounding Cleopatra’s rule, all of which are visiting the U.S. for the first time. Afterwards, we’ll go to the on-site  Omnimax Theater to see Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs. Mummies will help to increase our understanding of the culture, religion, medicine, and daily life thousands of years ago.
 
Tuesday, March 8th, YOUNG AT HEART is going to Morehead to visit the Kentucky Folk Art Center , which is home of famed Appalachian Art, including wood carvings by Minnie Adkins.  Currently on display is a group of Depression era photographs on loan from the FDR Presidential Library.

After visiting the Folk Art Center, we will have lunch at Root-A-Bakers - where Lana Root prepares wonderful sandwiches, soups and bakery items.  Her sugar cookies are proclaimed the best in the land, and are shipped all over the county. For first timers, she delivers a sugar cookie on the house!

After lunch, we’ll go to the Morehead Space Science Center, which was originated as a joint venture between NASA and Morehead State. We will see The Dawn of the Space Age in the Star Theater, and have a brief tour of the Space Science Center.

We plan to leave Macedonia at 10:30 AM and return around 6:00 PM.  Join us by signing up on the YAH sheet in hallway. The visit to the Folk Art Center is free. Lunch should be around $10-$12, and the Space Science Center visit is $5.   For more info, call Frances at 299-5716 or Barbara at 859-745-6871.
 
Tuesday, February 8th, the YAH are going to Berea for a famous Boone Tavern lunch.

Join us by signing up on the YAH sheet on the bulletin board in the hallway for an enjoyable lunch and fellowship.

We plan to depart Macedonia at 10:45 AM, arriving at the Boone Tavern Hotel at about 11:30 AM. We will proceed to enjoy some famous spoon-bread with their other delicious lunch offerings. The menu includes salads, sandwiches and lunch entrees one of which is their famous chicken flakes on Birds Nest. The lunch should run from $15-$20. After a wonderful meal, we will take a drive around Berea before heading back to Macedonia- arriving there around 3:30 PM. If you would like more info, call Barbara Wicker at 859-745- 6871 or Frances Long 299-5716!!
 
 
Tierney's Cavern RestaurantTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH,
CARTER CAVES STATE RESORT PARK FOR ANNUAL
THANKSGIVING FEED

We plan to leave Macedonia at 10:30, drive to Carter Caves to the Lewis Caveland Lodge and its Tierney’s Cavern Restaurant, arriving around noon. 

 

Buffet would include the traditional turkey and dressing or else the chef will have a special Thanksgiving lunch  in honor of our visit. The lunch should run from $10-$15 including tax and tip and perhaps a dessert.

 

 

trail information marker

Then we’ll take a rolling tour of the beautiful park in the hills of Carter County. Thereafter, we’ll return to Macedonia around 4:30.  Sign up early for this trip on the sheet in the back hallway.  If you would like more information, call Betty Wilmore 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  859-745-6871 or Frances Long 299-5716.

 
 

YOUNG AT HEART trip Tuesday, October 12th to Georgetown for tour of Toyota plant, with lunch at Wallace Station in Midway. 

 

click picture of plant to see full size

 

We will leave the church at 11:00 for free tour of the plant.  A tram carries you around the factory to view the building of an automobile, from rolled steel, stamping and welding right on through the entire assembly process, viewing newly built cars as they come off the assembly line.

 

At Wallace Station, deli sandwiches, both hot and cold, gourmet hamburgers, bean soup and cornbread are favorites.

 

Plan to spend $8-$10 for lunch – with dessert more. If you would like more info, call Betty at 859-745-4107; Frances 299-5716; or Barbara  859-745-6871!!

 
 

Wednesday, September 22nd, we are going to the Derby Dinner Playhouse.  Join us by signing up on the sheet in the back hallway.  

We plan to depart Macedonia at 9:30, drive to Clarksville, Indiana, to the DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE.  Well arrive there about 11:30 and have their buffet. The food is delicious and plentiful.

Ring of Fire - order onlineThe buffet will be followed by a wonderful show, Ring of Fire, the remarkable life story of the legendary Johnny Cash,  told through his music with a cast of gifted singers and instrumentalists. Featuring over 30 of his hit songs such as "I Walk The Line",  "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", "Jackson", and more! Experience this tuneful, foot-stomping celebration of the Man in Black. Stories of passion, redemption, humor, and salvation set the stage ablaze in this musical celebration of one of the country music world's most famous personalities. 

Cost for the show and buffet is $29 including water, tea and coffee, tip and tax (Same as last year).  Desserts are extra.  Make reservations quickly as this trip is bound to fill up fast and we’re limited to 20 seats.  After the show, we will leave and return to Macedonia around 5:00 PM. 

If you would like more information, call Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 !!
 
August 10 – Leave Macedonia at 9:15 AM for Newport to Ride the Ducks, followed by lunch at Montgomery Inn.  

We will drive to the Newport Aquarium area to Ride the Ducks.  We’ll travel on land and water in one vehicle – tour the streets and SPLASH INTO THE Ohio River.  The Ducks is the fun thing to do in the Cincinnati area.  We will use the famous Wacky Quacker to become a part of the show as we roam the streets.  This will grab the locals’ attention and get the Duck rocking as we roll through the city streets.

 

TRIP FOR JULY
Tuesday, July 13th, YOUNG AT HEART is going to Stanford for lunch at the renowned Kentucky Depot Restaurant.  Sign up on the YAH board in the back hallway.   

Plan is to leave Macedonia at 10:00.  We should arrive there about 11:30 for a fabulous lunch at the Depot Restaurant.   The restaurant was started on August 21, 1991 in the little railroad community of McKinney and subsequently moved to Stanford.

The Kentucky Depot has been the subject of articles in Southern Living magazine, The New York Times and the Best of the Midwest. It is widely known for a variety of home cooked food, southern hospitality and loyal friendly staff. The sumptuous lunch buffet costs $8.99 including drink and dessert. but you can order off the extensive menu as well. There is a full array of sandwiches and salad, but expect to spend around $10-$15 if you order from the menu and include drink and dessert. Tip and tax are extra.  The Depot is famous for its Brown Sugar Pie.

On our trip to Stanford, we may stop by Mom Blakeman’s for some creamed pulled candy.  Mom’s melt-in-your-mouth candies are made in Lancaster.   We will return to Macedonia around 5:30.   If you would like more information, call  Betty  859-745-4107, Barbara 859-745-6871 or Frances 299-5716.
 
 
Tuesday, June 8th we are going to Natural Bridge for an outdoor picnic.  Sign- up on the sheet on the bulletin board..   We will leave Macedonia at 10:00 am, and drive to the bridge to a shelter house where our picnic will be held.

We’ll arrive there about 11:00 and mill around, or just sit and breathe in the air and the sounds of nature around the bridge until we ring the dinner bell around noon.  Bring lawn chairs, bug repellant, and a dish to share. Plates and napkins will be provided as will our picnic fried chicken.  We’ll also have some freshly grilled hot dogs.  You might check the bulletin board sign-up sheet to see what others are bringing, and base your plan accordingly. We will need drinks, salads, chips and bread, and other stuff like pickles, olives, etc.  We will return to Macedonia around 6:00.  

If you would like more info, call Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!!
 
Tuesday, May 11th, we are going to Nonsuch to Irish Acres and Lunch at the Glitz.  Join us by signing the sheet in the back hall.

We plan to leave Macedonia at 10:30 AM, drive to beautiful downtown Nonsuch arriving by 11:30 AM in time for a sumptuous 3-course lunch at the Glitz.  Included in the lunch is an appetizer, entre, dessert and beverage.   

Interior view 5 of Irish Acres Gallery of AntiquesThereafter, we will wander around for awhile viewing the antiques in Irish Acres.  We will take the scenic route back to Macedonia, and arrive about 3:30 PM.  Cost for the lunch is $25, including tax and tip.  

BE AWARE THAT THE GLITZ IS LOCATED DOWNSTAIRS AT IRISH ACRES, AND THERE IS NO ELEVATOR.   

If you would like more information, call Betty Wilmore 859-745-4107, Frances Long 299-5716 or Barbara Wicker 859-745-6871
 
Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky HistoryTuesday, April 13th, we are going to the Thomas Clark Kentucky History Museum in Frankfort, followed by lunch at Jim’s Seafood.  Join us by signing the sheet in the back hall.  

We plan to leave Macedonia for the Frankfort museum at 9:15 AM to absorb the history of our state by exploring the following galleries: "A Kentucky Journey," the signature exhibition, puts you in the shoes of Kentuckians who lived through both struggles and triumphs, from the first prehistoric inhabitants.

Commonwealth HallAmong the 3,000 cherished artifacts on display, you will see the bullet-pierced coat worn by assassinated Governor William Goebel and period textiles, stitched with care by generations of Kentucky women.  Meet Kentucky's governors in the "Toyota Kentucky Hall of Governors."

After the tour of the museum, we will go to Jim’s Seafood for the famous seafood luncheons we’ve enjoyed there through the years. We may then tour some additional historical sites in the Frankfort area.
 

The Museum cost is $3, plus plan to spend around $10-$15 each at Jim’s Seafood. We’ll return to Macedonia around 4:30 or 5. If you would like more information, call Betty Wilmore 859-745-4107, Frances Long 299-5716 or Barbara Wicker 859-745-6871.
 
 
 
SPECIAL MARCH OUTING
March 23rd

The February outing to the Headley-Whitney Museum was cancelled due to the weather, and has been rescheduled, with lunch at Wallace Station. We plan to leave Macedonia at 10:30 AM and head to Old Frankfort Pike to the Museum to see The Cutting Edge: Sculptures Carved by North American Gem Artists. The exhibit features over one hundred pieces by contemporary lapidary artists. The pieces range from small stand-alone sculptures to beautiful sculpted jewelry, essence bottles that double as jewelry and finely configured mosaic boxes. These artists have unlocked the secret beauty of gemstones by taking a rough piece and transforming it into a work of art and rarity. These small masterpieces will amaze you with their intricate details. 
 
Next stop is for lunch at Wallace Station.  We will have menus on the bus so that we can call ahead with our orders so they will be ready when we arrive. A copy of the menu is posted with the signup sheet.   The Gem Sculpture exhibit costs $5 each and $10-$15 for lunch depending on what you order. We should return to Macedonia by 4:00 or so.
 
 

Young at Heart February Trip

Our planned trip to Cleveland's in Versailles has been changed since Cleveland's closed for good a few days ago.

TUESDAY, February 9th we are going to celebrate an early Valentine’s Day with a luncheon at Claudia Sander’s Dinner House in Shelbyville.  Join us by signing up on the sheet in the back hallway.

PhotographWe plan to depart Macedonia at 11:00 AM, drive to Shelbyville to the Claudia Sanders Dinner House where we’ll enjoy a special Valentine’s Day luncheon.  

We know you’ll appreciate the great home-cooked food at the Sander's Dinner House and their menu is wide and varied.  There’s a soup and sandwich bar, a lunch menu and a dinner menu along with scrumptious desserts, if one so chooses and the cost will vary between $10-$18 plus tax and tip (tip added to each ticket). 

This will be another nice shorter trip and one we know all will enjoy so bring your Valentine or join all your YAH friends for this celebration.  We should return to Macedonia around 3:30 PM. If you would like more info, call Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107, Frances Long @299-5716 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871!!

 
 

January 2010 Trip to Science Hill

Tuesday, January 12th, we are going to visit historic Science Hill, followed by lunch at the Science Hill Inn  in Shelbyville.  

We plan to depart Macedonia at 11:00 AM, drive to Shelbyville to Science Hill and perhaps browse a few minutes in the Courtyard in order the whet our appetites, and then head into the Dining Room for a scrumptious lunch. The Inn is noted for its Hot Water Cornbread and Fried Chicken, but most anything ordered from the menu is simply delicious. The best Bourbon Bread Pudding is here, no question about it. The shrimp and grits are outstanding as is everything on the menu. It's historic, classy, with outstanding food - 5 star all the way.  

Original parts of Science Hill were constructed in the late 1900’s, and the complex was later occupied by a girls school for many years before it was ultimately bought and refurbished into the famed Wakefield-Scearce Galleries.  After lunch, we’ll return to the courtyard and browse the Galleries and the other shops of Science Hill such as: The Country Lady, a Ladies Clothing Shop; W. Cromwell, men’s attire; The New Silver Shop; The Linen Press; The Bridal Registry, a gift shop; The Potting Shed, and the Yule Shop.  

The lunch at the Inn will run about $15-$20 with drink, tax and tip.  We’ll return to Macedonia by 4:00 PM or so.  A copy of the Science Hill menu is posted, along with the signup sheet in the back hallway. IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!!
 
 
 
 Annual Christmas Luncheon
Wednesday, December 9th, we will be going to Harrodsburg’s historic Beaumont Inn for a wonderful Christmas luncheon and gift exchange.  Join us by signing up on the sheet in the back hallway.  

We plan to leave Macedonia at 10:45 AM. Arrangements have been made to have a separate room for our gathering. We’ll be ordering off the menu from an ample list of soups, salads, entrees and desserts.

The Beaumont Inn is famed for old Kentucky country ham and fried chicken as well as corn pudding and Orange-Lemon cake. A copy of the lunch menu is posted with the sign-up sheet. The lunch should cost in the range of $15 plus tax and tip depending on choices. 

After the meal, we’ll have our gift exchange.  Each person should bring a gift costing no more than $10 marked as to whether it is for a male, female or suitable for either for the gift exchange. After the celebration, well return to Macedonia around 4:00 PM.   If you would like more information, call Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker @ 859-745-6871.
 
 
 
 TUESDAY, October 13th we are going to NATURAL BRIDGE to dine at the Sandstone Arches Restaurant in the Hemlock Lodge.  JOIN US by signing the sheet in the back hallway.  

We plan to depart in the Bus from Macedonia at 10:30 AM to Natural Bridge, and head into the lodge for a delicious lunch in the heart of the beautiful hills of the State Park. The food is always good on the buffet at the Bridge and the desserts on the buffet are delicious as they usually have banana pudding and perhaps a cobbler. The buffet is priced at $7.95 per person and drinks, tip and tax are extra. You can order off the menu if the buffet doesn’t appeal to you.  

Afterwards, well tour the park and most likely the hills will have turned to a gorgeous color at the park and in the neighboring Red River Gorge area.  Well return to Macedonia around 4.  

If you would like more info, call Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!!  
 
TRIP FOR JULY

TUESDAY, JULY 14TH,

We’re going to at the Kentucky Center for the Arts – then to lunch at Lynn’s Paradise Café. 

JOIN US BY SIGNING UP ON THE SHEET ON THE YAH BOARD.

We plan to leave Macedonia at 9:15, drive to Louisville to Kentucky Center for the Arts in downtown Louisville, arriving there about 10:45 and attend the showing - an exciting, emotionally compelling large screen multi-media experience that captures Kentucky’s people, culture, history, music, spirit and more! 

We’ll then get back on the bus and head out to Lynn’s Paradise Café. Louisville's Lynn Winter opened her slice of paradise more than a decade ago and has since become a national attraction and local treasure. Lynn's Paradise Cafe offers the tastiest "down home" cooking, the wackiest decor, and genuine southern hospitality. Food and fun are what Lynn’s is about, that's why their motto is Eat and Be Happy. The Cafe has garnered its share of national and regional press. Features include being named “One of the Four Most Fun Restaurants in America” by Esquire magazine, notable articles in Southern Living, USA Today, The New York Times and was included in Bon Appetit’s list of “The 100 Best Neighborhood Restaurants”. Lynn0s has also appeared on the “Best of” and “Throwdown with Bobby Flay” on the Food Network, CBS’s “Travels with Harry” and “The Oprah Show”. Lynn has also had the honor of cooking for two Inaugural Balls.

Cost for the Kentucky Show is $7 and expect the lunch at Lynn’s to cost from $10-$15.    We’ll return to Macedonia around 5:00.

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO about YAH activities call Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107, Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!!

 

FIRST ANNUAL YAH PICNIC

TUESDAY, JUNE 9TH

We’re going to NATURAL BRIDGE for an outdoor picnic. 

We plan to leave Macedonia at 10:00 AM, and drive to the Bridge to a shelter house, where our picnic will be held.  We’ll arrive there about 11:00 AM. then mill around or just sit and breathe in the air and the sounds of nature and behold the scenery around the bridge until we ring the dinner bell around noon.

Bring lawn chairs and bug repellant as well as a dish to share. Plates and napkins will be provided as will our picnic - fried chicken.  As you note what others on the signup sheet will be bringing, base your plan accordingly. We’ll need drinks and salads and chips and bread and other stuff like pickles, olives, etc.  Don’t bring desserts, however, since after our picnic, we’ll venture on down the road for some luscious treats from the “bake shop” of the Smith Farm. So, sign up on sheet on bulletin board, along with what you plan to bring.

We’ll return to Macedonia around 6:00 PM. If you would like more information, please call Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107, Barbara Wicker @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716.

 

Tuesday, MAY 12TH, We are going to Liberty, KY to visit the  GALILEAN HOME and THE BREAD OF LIFE CAFE.

We plan to depart Macedonia at 9:30, drive to Liberty for lunch at the café.  We’ll arrive there about 11:30, and and have lunch from their huge buffet.

The Tuckers who founded the home have served the Lord and mankind throughout the years by providing for children. From the January day in 1963 when they eloped, the Tuckers' lives revolved around a singular focus — raising children. After several unsuccessful years of trying to start their own family, the couple was able to adopt a three-and-a-half-month-old boy with medical problems who had been given up by his teen-aged mother. Since that time they have been unable to say no. Sandy Tucker said, "I don't think God gave me time to think about it. We took every child God sent us - One person's pain is another person's joy. I just get joy out of it!"  Over 800 children, including more than 400 newborns that were 20 housed in the Angel House where babies are cared for while their mothers are in prison, have been rescued from their fate by the compassionate and caring hearts of Sandy and Jerry Tucker, who founded the Galilean Home Ministries, Inc. in 1986, nine years after it was first envisioned. Ironically, the Tuckers were since been twice blessed with miracle children of their own, Becky - 31 and Jessica - 28, who both still help with the mission of love. Sandy passed on to her reward in June of 2007. 

 

Tuesday, April 14th, Young At Heart is going to Northern Kentucky to visit the Creation Museum.  Join us by signing up on the sheet in the back hallway.

Plan is to leave Macedonia at 8:30 AM, drive to Petersburg KY to arrive at the Creation Museum about 10:00 AM and begin our tour.

The Creation Museum presents a "walk through history." Designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director. This state-of-the-art 70,000 square foot museum brings the pages of the Bible to life. It is a fully engaging, sensory experience for guests, with murals and realistic scenery, computer-generated visual effects, over fifty exotic animals, life-sized people and dinosaur animatronics.

There will be a special presentation that day on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which will provide a deeper understanding of the agony that our Savior experienced on the cross. 

After the presentation, we’ll board the bus and head to Fort Mitchell to the northern Kentucky Montgomery Inn and their world famous ribs. Tickets to the Museum will run $12.95, and if you desire to visit the Planetarium, an additional $7 is required. Lunch at the Montgomery Inn will run from $10 to $20 depending on what you order.  We need firm reservations no later than April 12 for this trip. We’ll return to Macedonia around 5:30 PM.

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL, Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!!

Tuesday, March 10th, we are going to Blue Licks State Park to the Hidden Waters Restaurant for lunch.  After lunch we will visit the burial site of Kentucky’s World War II hero of Iwo Jima, Franklin Sousley, in Elizaville. 

Join us by signing up on the sheet in the back hallway.

We plan to depart Macedonia at 10:45 AM. Arriving there about 11:45 AM to enjoy either their luscious buffet ($8.95 plus drink, tax and tip) or order off their menu for a variety of entrees, sandwiches, soups and salads.  Afterwards, we’ll drive a scenic route thru Ewing on to Elizaville where we’ll visit the cemetery and view the monument and grave site of Franklin Sousley, one of the flag raisers on Mount Suribachi in the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal at the famed Battle of Iwo Jima some 4 days after the invasion of the island started.  Franklin survived the flag raising but died on the island 27 days later after being shot by a sniper.  After the visit to the cemetery, we’ll head east on route 32 to see other sites on the way back to Macedonia where we’ll arrive around 4:30 PM

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107, Frances Long @299-5716  or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871!!

Tuesday, February 10th,

WE’RE GOING TO CELEBRATE AN EARLY VALENTINE’S DAY WITH A LUNCHEON AT THE GARDEN GIRLS CAFÉ AT AL’S GARDEN CENTER. SO, JOIN US BY SIGNING UP ON THE SHEET IN THE BACK HALLWAY. 

We plan to depart Macedonia at 11:30, drive down U.S.60 to Al’s to the Café where we’ll enjoy a special Valentine’s Day luncheon and we’ll all be sweet as we celebrate. We know you’ll appreciate the great home-cooked food of the Café and it will be prepared especially for our group.  There’ll be entrees and sides and desserts if one so chooses and the cost will vary between $10-$15 after tax and tip are added to your lunch cost (lunch - $7.95, drink -$.95 and dessert - $1.95). 

The Garden Girls Café is a new facility just over the Clark County line and is decorated uniquely for Valentine’s Day celebrations. After lunch we’ll drive by some of the sites in the area. This will be a nice shorter trip and one we know all will enjoy and you’ll want to return to the Café for meals in the future. We should return to Macedonia around 2:30. 

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107, Frances Long @299-5716 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871!!             

 
 

JANUARY TRIP—Thurs, Jan. 8th, we’re going to Jail. 

ImageYes, we are going to the Jailer’s home in Carlisle for a bountiful lunch.  Join us by signing up on the sheet in the back hallway. 

We plan to depart Macedonia at 10:45, drive to downtown Carlisle to the historic Jailer’s Home and Jail to a delicious lunch (not bread and water), which is served monthly there. We’ll arrive at about 11:45 and get ready to imbibe in a meal prepared by volunteers as it has been done for the past 15 years.

The meal is 4-course with appetizers, salad, entrée with vegetables and a variety of tempting desserts. Everything served is made from scratch!!  The meal, including drink and tax, is $15.00.  Tip is extra. The dinner cost should be payable to Terry who will pay one bill.

Afterwards, we’ll check out the jail and dungeon and, weather permitting, perhaps have a look at the doll museum or other places of interest in downtown Carlisle. This will be a nice short trip with a beautiful drive thru the countryside to Paris, Millersburg and Carlisle.  Sign up early as we’ll be limited to 20 travelers.  After lunch, we’ll depart and return to Macedonia around 3:30.IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker @ 859-745-6871!!

 
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9TH,
WE’LL BE GOING TO SHAKERTOWN FOR A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS LUNCH AND GIFT EXCHANGE.

We plan to leave Macedonia at 11:45  and drive to Shakertown thru the scenic hills and KY River palisades for Christmas lunch at the historic SHAKER VILLAGE INN.   Arrangements have been made and we’ll have a separate room for our gathering. The entrée is set and will be one of their specialties, Chicken Keene, complete with vegetable bowls, cole slaw, corn sticks, their famous Shaker Lemon or Chess pie and drinks. Tax and tips are included for $20 and is payable to Terry no later than December 7 for those who plan to go. The lunches must be prepaid to guarantee the reservations, therefore advance payment is required. Payment may be made to Terry in cash or personal checks.

After the meal, we’ll have our gift exchange.  Each person should bring a gift costing $10 or less marked for male, female or either, for the exchange. After the celebration, we’ll return to Macedonia around 4:30. Sign-up sheet is in the back hallway on the Seniors board.

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871.

 

 
Trip to Starlight, Indiana to visit
Huber Farm Restaurant
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH
FOR OUR ANNUAL THANKSGIVING GET TOGETHER. 
 

We plan to depart Macedonia at 10:00, drive to Starlight, Indiana, to the Joe Huber Farm & Restaurant. 

Join us by signing up on the YAH sheet in the hallway.

During our journey, your on-board hostesses will have some exciting games to divert our attention. We’ll arrive there about 12:00 PM and put on our feedbags for Huber’s traditional Thanksgiving feast. Dinner includes fresh baked turkey, homemade dressing, fried biscuits w/ apple butter, country slaw, sweet potatoes, green beans, corn, cranberry relish and mashed potatoes & gravy. The desserts are scrumptious. Everything served is made from scratch!!  The meal including drink, tax and tip is $19.50.  Afterwards, we’ll stroll the beautiful grounds and visit their farm shop packed full of farm products and gifts, etc. This is a great trip as all who went last year can attest, a beautiful drive, a wonderful meal and spectacular views on top the southern Indiana hills at Huber Farm.  Sign up early for this trip.  After the visit, we’ll depart and return to Macedonia around 4:30 PM.

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker @ 859-745-6871!!

 

dining roomQuirk Cafe & Coffee Trip Oct 14

Tuesday, October 14th, the seniors are going to Midway for lunch at the Quirk Cafe & Coffee, and a little shopping in the quaint village of Midway.  JOIN US BY SIGNING UP ON THE YAH SHEET IN THE BACK HALLWAY.

We plan to leave Macedonia at 11:00 AM, drive to Midway, and then down the lovely quaint Railroad Street to the Quirk Café.  The Quirk Café offers gourmet presspot coffees in 14 flavors, a large selection of hot and iced teas. Salads, sandwiches (Just Great Chicken Salad in a pita pocket with a side of fresh fruit is a favorite), soup, pot roast with mashed potatoes, scones and a great dessert menu (including their scrumptious bread pudding with Kentucky sauce). Cost for the lunch will vary with individual orders, but expect it to cost in the $10 neighborhood with drink, maybe a bit more with dessert.  After the lunch, we’ll walk around Railroad Street and visit some of the quaint shops for awhile before heading back to Macedonia

 

Derby Dinner Playhouse
Clarksville, IN. -- September 10, 2008

The YAH group went to Clarksville, IN, in September 10 to the Derby Dinner Playhouse. The play for the day was the hilarious but serious gospel musical, "Smoke on the Mountain Reunion."

The music was great, the message was good, the actors were great also and the food----it was scrumptious!!!! We all enjoyed the antics of Rev Oglethorpe and the Sanders Family Singers and all the audience could be observed tapping their toes and singing along with all the old-time gospel hymns that were so familiar to our youth.

We also observed some huge desserts enjoyed by the YAH group.

Photo Album 1                           Photo Album 2
 
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial LogoLincoln Birthplace National Park
Tuesday, August 12th,
We celebrated the Lincoln Bicentennial by visiting the Lincoln Birthplace National Park.  We lunched at the famed Whistle Stop Restaurant in historic Glendale prior to the park visit.

Photo Album 1

                        Photo Album 2

 

Young at Heart traveled to historic Glendale on August 12th to lunch at the famed Whistle Stop Restaurant. The food was true to its reputation and was enjoyed by all from the fried green tomatoes to the luscious entrees and vegetables and salads. And the desserts were simply fabulous with many favorites consumed such as Ice cream fudge cake, mile high coconut pie and so on.

Afterwards, we walked the lunch off at Hodgenville at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Park, a beautiful site and deserving memorial to our 16th president and perhaps one of our greatest presidents. It was an enlightening visit for all of us. Thus the day was enjoyable as we returned passing by the boyhood home of Lincoln at New Haven. We also passed by the site of an earlier YAH visit to the Trappist Abbey of Gethsemane in Nelson County.

Kentucky Folk Art Museum
MSU Collage Image
Morehead, June 10, 2008

On June 10, 2008, the Young At Heart journeyed to Morehead on the new Macedonia Church bus to tour the Kentucky Folk Art Museum.  This was a wonderful exhibit in an old food warehouse that had been converted for use as a museum.  Attendees marveled at both the skill and imagination of the featured artists. After a great tour, the group then proceeded to Root-A-Bakers Restaurant and Bakery for a delicious lunch served by the owner, Lana Root.  All enjoyed the tasty treats that were so splendidly displayed on our plates. After the main lunch, we then feasted on scrumptious desserts that Lana had baked just for our visit, Peanut Butter Pie, Coconut Cream and Strawberry Cake. All agreed that this was one of our best trips!!!

Young at Heart Trip to Kentucky Folk Art Museum Photo Album 
Valentine's Luncheon
TUESDAY, February 20th
 at 12:30 PM
IN OUR OWN FAMILY LIFE CENTER

Young at Heart recently enjoyed their annual Valentine's Day Luncheon at Macedonia on February 20.  It had been scheduled for Feb 12, but the snow and ice caused a postponement.  The group savored a delicious dinner catered by a restaurant in Winchester with delectable desserts prepared by Young at Heart pastry chefs, Betty and Barbara. The Family Life Center was decorated in beautiful reds and whites, with white tablecloths adorned with red centerpieces especially made by Betty. After the dinner, the group was entertained by a troupe from Winchester's Central Baptist Church called Live Longer and Like It

Valentine's Luncheon at the Family Life Center  February 20

 
TRIP TO RAVENNA & LUNCH AT MICHAEL’S
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8TH

The Young at Heart group traveled to Ravenna on January 8th to lunch at Michael's. Michael treated the group to some of his famous country ham as well as the usual full assortment of treats on the lunch buffet, including the renowned "butter rolls".  After the meal (a thorough stuffing), the group enjoyed a leisurely ride thru the hills of Estill and Clark Counties back to Macedonia.

Young at Heart trip to Ravenna for Lunch at Michaels Photo Album

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11TH SHAKERTOWN
CHRISTMAS LUNCH AND GIFT EXCHANGE

On December 11th, the Macedonia Church Young At Heart Seniors group went to Shaker Village for a wonderful Christmas luncheon followed by the annual low budget gift exchange which provided much entertainment. The meal was delicious and all were filled to the brim but were able to enjoy the gift exchange.

Young at Heart Christmas Luncheon at Shakertown December 11

 
TUESDAY, NOV 13TH  HUBER FAMILY FARM
 STARLIGHT, INDIANA

Tuesday, November 13th, the Young at Heart group went to the Joe Huber Farm Market in Starlight, Indiana for their annual Thanksgiving feed with turkey & dressing and cranberry sauce with corn, green beans, sweet potato casserole, chicken & dumplings, cole slaw, waldorf salad, mashed potatoes & gravy and their specialty, fried biscuits with homemade apple butter.  The group all put on their feedbags and brazed for a good long while.

It was a beautiful fall day and the hills of southern Indiana were beautiful as well as the Huber Farm with vineyards and orchards.

NOVEMBER 2007 TRIP PHOTO ALBUM: Thanksgiving Dinner at Joe Huber Farm Market in Starlight, IN.

 
 
Trip to the Deer Lawn Farm of Hubert and Ganell Smith
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, The Young at Heart group went to the Deer Lawn Farm of Hubert & Ganell Smith on 10/9/07 and were royally dined prior to a wonderful hayride and a thorough watering of the participants although the rain failed to soak the ground as well as it did the hayriders. But the dinner was great, the barbecue & fried chicken accompanied by corn pudding, green beans, baked beans and a host of salads and topped off by a plethora of scrumptious desserts. A wonderful afternoon of food & fellowship and fun.
OCTOBER 2007 TRIP PHOTO ALBUM: Deer Run Farm in Powell County of Hubert & Ganell Smith 
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Sing Hallelujah! - order onlineTrip to The Derby Dinner Playhouse and the play "Sing Hallelujah!"
 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH,

We drove to Clarksville, Indiana, to the DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE. We arrived there about 11:30 and feasted on their bountiful buffet. The food is delicious and plentiful, and, the desserts are 2-spoon large.

After the buffet, we saw a wonderful show, “Sing Hallelujah.” Fresh out of the seminary, Reverend Higgins sets his eyes on Shady Creek Baptist Church. Great hymns and laughter abound as this new preacher finds he has his hands full with his "old" congregation. SING HALLELUJAH! takes place in Johnsontown, North Carolina and features such songs as "Do Lord", "Onward Christian Soldiers", "Down By The Riverside", "Swing Down Sweet Chariot", "Amazing Grace" and many more.

Young at Heart Trip to the Derby Dinner Playhouse and the play "Sing Hallelujah! Photo Album"  Sept 6
 

BIG RIVER: The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnAUGUST TRIP —TUESDAY, AUGUST 14TH, WE’RE GOING TO BARDSTOWN FOR THE EVENING PRODUCTION OF BIG RIVER WITH EVENING DINNER AT KURTZ RESTAURANT.  JOIN US BY SIGNING UP BELOW.

WE PLAN TO DEPART MACEDONIA AT 4:30, DRIVE TO BARDSTOWN TO KURTZ RESTAURANT.  We’ll arrive there about 6:00 and dine on some of those Kurtz favorites that we’ve enjoyed in the past, like their fried chicken or their chicken livers or especially their famous bread pudding. After refueling at Kurtz, we’ll head across the road to the Stephen Foster outdoor theater to view the evening’s production of Big River, the adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  Should be a wonderful evening of food, fun and enjoyment in Bardstown.  Expect the dinner to cost around $15 with drink & tax and the tickets for Big River are $15 each.  Those wanting to go should see Terry to pay for the tickets since we must have firm reservations by payment for this trip.  Terry will buy the tickets for the play but the dinner will be by separate checks. So, sign up below and see Terry to confirm your reservation. We need firm reservations no later than 12 August for this trip. We’ll return to Macedonia around midnight.

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!!

 
July the 10th

WE’RE GOING TO NORTHERN KY TO VISIT THE CREATION MUSEUM THAT WE’VE ALL HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT.  JOIN US.

We plan to leave Macedonia at 8:45 AM, and drive to Petersburg to the Creation Museum.  We’ll arrive there at about 10:00 AM, and then head to the Planetarium for an exciting presentation prior to touring the museum.  Also included is a visit to the special-effects theater complete with misty sea breezes and rumbling seats. The Creation Museum presents a "walk through history. 

Designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director, this state-of-the-art 60,000 square foot museum brings the pages of the Bible to life, with a fully engaging, sensory experience for guests. There are murals and realistic scenery, computer-generated visual effects, over fifty exotic animals, life-sized people and dinosaur animatronics.

After our tour, we’ll have lunch in Noah’s Café at the Museum. They have sandwiches, salads, soups or a hot entrée with the cost running $5-$7. Tickets to the Museum and Planetarium will run $12.95, so take $20 or so.  We need firm reservations no later than 8 July for this trip. We’ll return to Macedonia around 4.  Sign-up sheet is in the back hallway. Sign up today!!

 

Cane Ridge Meeting HouseTRIP FOR MAY —TUESDAY, MAY 8TH, WE’RE GOING TO VISIT THE CANE RIDGE MEETING HOUSE IN BOURBON COUNTY TO TOUR AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF OUR CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

WE PLAN TO DEPART MACEDONIA AT 9:00, DRIVE TO CANE RIDGE AND TOUR THE FACILITIES AND GET A FULL HISTORY OF THE WESTERN GREAT REVIVAL.

The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the Churches of Christ (non-instrumental), and the Christian Churches (independent) of the Stone-Campbell movement trace their origins here. This movement is often noted as the first one indigenous to American soil.  The tour does not have a set cost but ccontributions are expected of visitors. Cane Ridge asks that generous visitors play their part in giving this special place a future in the fourth century, “as the Lord has prospered them.” 

After our visit to Cane Ridge, we’ll take the back roads to Winchester for lunch at Winchester’s Cantuckee Diner. If you recall, the folks at Cantuckee provided the food for our February Valentine’s Lunch with the Young At Heart Band.  Expect lunch, either off their buffet or from their menu, to cost no more than $10 including tax and tip. We’ll return to Macedonia about 3:00 or so. If you’d like more info call  Betty Wilmore at 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!! Sign up on the sheet in the back hallway.

 

APRIL TRIP—TUESDAY, APRIL 10TH

WE’RE GOING TO NONESUCH TO IRISH ACRES AND LUNCH AT THE GLITZ.  JOIN US BY SIGNING UP ON THE SHEET IN THE BACK HALL.

Plan is to leave Macedonia at 10:30, drive to beautiful downtown Nonesuch arriving by 11:30 in time for a sumptuous lunch at the Glitz.  Included in the lunch are an appetizer, an entrée, dessert and beverage.  Afterwards, we’ll wander around for awhile in the millions of antiques in Irish Acres.  We’ll take the scenic route back to Macedonia and arrive about 3:30. Cost for the lunch is $19.95 plus tax and tip and nothing for the shopping at Irish Acres, unless one should choose to purchase some antiques. 

BE AWARE THAT THE GLITZ IS LOCATED DOWNSTAIRS AT IRISH ACRES AND THERE IS NO ELEVATOR; HOWEVER, THEY WILL PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THOSE WHO CANNOT NEGOTIATE THE 15 STEPS.

IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO CALL  Betty Wilmore @ 859-745-4107 or Barbara Wicker  @ 859-745-6871 or Frances Long @ 299-5716!!

 

SPECIAL OUTING- SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29.

IT’S TO THE LEXINGTON OPERA HOUSE TO SEE THE STAGE PRODUCTION OF “CRAZY FOR YOU”. THIS MUSICAL FEATURES MUSIC OF GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWIN AND LOTS OF SINGING AND DANCING.

WE PLAN TO DEPART MACEDONIA AT 2:15 and head to downtown Lexington for the play.  Crazy for You is a two act tap dancing musical comedy for stage featuring music by Ira and George Gershwin. Opening on Broadway In 1992, it originally ran for 1,622 performances. This is an adaptation of the George and Ira Gershwin-written musical Girl Crazy Crazy for You won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1992. You will hear some of their most popular songs, including favorites "I've Got Rhythm," "Someone to Watch Over Me," and "Embraceable You."   After the play, time permitting, we’ll stop by Culver’s in Hamburg for some ice cream to top off the afternoon. We should return to Macedonia by 7:00.  IF YOU’D LIKE MORE INFO SEE or CALL  Terry Wicker  @ 859-745-6871.  Tickets are $20 and limited so see Terry ASAP!!
 
 
YOUNG AT HEART ANNUAL VALENTINE’S LUNCHEON
 
Young at Heart had their annual Valentine’s Luncheon on February 13 in the Fellowship Hall. As has been the custom for the last 3 years, the Young at Heart Band, a group of local senior citizen musicians having the same name as the Macedonia seniors group, performed at the luncheon.  

There were some 28 band members and guests attending while the Macedonia YAH attendees numbered 42.  The lunch was catered by the Cantuckee Diner in Winchester with the pies being made by caterer Brenda Turner of Winchester.  

All present enjoyed the scrumptious lunch of chicken & dumplings, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn pudding and cole slaw along with Betty Wilmore’s delicious banana pudding and Brenda’s renowned chocolate, butterscotch and coconut cream pies. Afterwards, all toe-tapped and chair-bounced while some were even able to overcome creaky joints to dance along to the band’s renditions of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie and Duke Ellington favorites. 

A wonderful relaxing afternoon of food, fun music and fellowship was spent by all the attendees.  

 

FEBRUARY EVENT:  CATERED VALENTINE LUNCHEON in the Family Life Center with music by the Young at Heart Swing Band February 14, 2007
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JANUARY TRIP:  TITANIC ARTIFACT EXHIBITION at the Cincinnati Museum Center and Montgomery Inn January 16, 2007
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DECEMBER TRIP:   CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON AND GIFT EXCHANGE AT SHAKER TOWN  December 12, 2006
click the link above to see photos of the trip
NOVEMBER TRIP: Huber Farm Restaurant in Starlight, Indiana  November 14
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OCTOBER TRIP: Deer Run Farm in Powell County of Hubert & Ganell Smith  October 10
click the link above to see photos of the trip
SEPTEMBER TRIP - Friday, September 15th - Trip to Cincinnati to Derby Dinner Playhouse
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AUGUST TRIP - Tuesday August 8th - Trip to Frankfort
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JUNE TRIP—TUESDAY, JUNE 13TH,  LUNCH AT THE GLITZ.
click the link above to see photos of the trip
MAY TRIP – Tuesday, May 9th to GARDEN OF HOPE
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Young at Heart Valentine's Event 2006 Photo Gallery
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For more pictures of past trips, click here.
 

Macedonia Christian Church
Founded March 17, 1830


4551 Winchester Rd, Lexington, KY 40509
Telephone:  859.299.1709   Email:  ChurchOffice@mcctherock.org
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Sunday School – 9:45 am    Sunday Worship–10:45am   Wed. Worship – 7:00 pm