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Friday, May 18
I love St. Nicholas Family Clinic. Created in 1994 by several lovely people in Paducah, St. Nicholas provides health care services for folks who fall through the economic cracks — the folks whose incomes barely cover bare necessities, yet they earn just enough to make them ineligible for state or federal benefits. Health insurance, as you can imagine, is practically impossible for these folks.
Luckily for Paducah, we have St. Nick, where Executive Director Anita Wyatt and her team take care of folks free of charge. We did a story on them this time last year. They're an iList Paducah sponsor, which makes me love them even more.
Anyway, that's the little back story to this piece of news: Dee Dee Whittaker, Karen Edwards, Peggy Culbertson, Karen Story, Phyllis Stovesand, Lisa Zakutney, Pam Edwards and Janet Colgan — now that's a fab line up of gals! — are planning the First Annual Feast for St. Nick. It's set for Saturday, April 18, beginning at 7 p.m.
The idea is that you purchase a ticket and enjoy an amazing dinner at one of 20 or so gorgeous, gorgeous homes in Paducah. Homes on the lists so far belong to Tom and Cindy Butterbaugh, Mike and Caroline Cappock, Gary and Lisa Zakutney, Laura Jane Walsh, Missy and Stan Eckenberg and Tony and Lucy Milliano. Can you imagine cocktails and dinner in any of these beautiful houses? Oh lá lá, fah fah fah fah!
The group needs two things: more homes and people to buy tickets.
If you'd like to volunteer your oh lá lá, fah fah fah fah home — you provide the appetizers and drinks, the organization takes care of the dinner — or if you just want to purchase tickets ($75 apiece, so grab a bunch of friends and plan a great night out), please call Dee Dee Whittaker, 217.0188, or
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This sounds like an extremely fun fundraiser, and a lovely way to support a lovely organization. I'm in!