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June 21-22, 2024

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Performance of Penny’s Worth of Character set for May 17

A "family and friends" performance of A Penny's Worth of Character music/drama will be at Raceland-Worthington High School on May 17. The performance is set for 7 p.m. at the John P. Stephens Cultural Arts Center. Admission is free. The first 50 audience members will receive a free copy of the book, compliments of the Greenup County Farm Bureau and the Jesse Stuart Foundation. This music/drama adaptation is produced by [...]

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Blood and Treasure: Daniel Boone and the Fight for America’s First Frontier

It is the mid-1700s, and England’s colonists in North America are eager to explore and settle the forest frontier west of the Appalachian mountains. This is the setting of the new book (2021), “Blood and Treasure.” The guide to this epic narrative is America’s first pathfinder, Daniel Boone – not the coonskin cap-wearing caricature of popular culture, but the flesh-and-blood frontiersman and Revolutionary War hero whose explorations would become the [...]

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