The LaRue County Senior Citizens Center, 112 N. Walters Ave., Hodgenville, has music beginning at 6:30 p.m. every Saturday. Musicians and singers are welcome. For more information, call 358-4311 or e-mail Viola Riggs at viola47@windstream.net.
Daily events
The Senior Citizens Center, 112 N. Walters Ave., Hodgenville, offers several activities daily. For more information, call Kristina Dalton at 358-4235 Kathryn Carter at 734-3001.
Maegan Annette Pearman and Anthony Ryan Hellmueller exchanged marriage vows in an intimate ceremony April 6, 2013, at Gatlinburg’s Little Log Wedding Chapel in front of family and close friends.
The bride is the daughter of Christopher and Cynthia Morgan of Hodgenville; and the granddaughter of the late Tom and Bettye White and the late Tommy and Clearcie Pearman. She is an assistant vice president at Magnolia Bank.
The Bardstown Community Theatre will perform the play “Leading Ladies” on May 10 at the Bardstown/Nelson County Civic Center, 321 South Third St, Bardstown.
Army Reserve Pvt. Ethan E. Napier has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony.
Napier is the son of James and Virginia Napier of Hodgenville and a 2012 graduate of LaRue County High School.
Mick and Jerry Lawler, of Munfordville, have lost someone near and dear to their hearts. Boone, their 20-month-old Australian shepherd has been missing for nearly three weeks.
A pair of nonagenarians attribute their longevity to daily exercise – something they haven’t given up since their admittance to Sunrise Manor Nursing Home.