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Saturday, May 26
Hands On St. Nick - A Makeover
St. Nicholas Family Clinic
1901 Kentucky Ave.
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Come help us give this 20 year old organization a NEW LOOK! Help us paint, clean, organize and create a welcoming environment for our patients and the community.

Specific needs include: taping & mudding supplies, paint & artwork groupings, rugs, blinds & plants/interior foliage, soft fluorescents, baby changing station (x2), office organizers, L-shape desk, chairs, coffee tables, flooring – wood laminate & vinyl or tile, and volunteers.

Having served almost 7,000 patients since opening in 1994, St. Nicholas Family Free Clinic has made a significant impact on the health of our community and region. We are looking forward to giving back to the clinic by recruiting local businesses and volunteers to help lay new floors, freshen the walls with new paint, and organize the space for people to be proud of. Featuring JLF Interior Designs.

The Nuptial Notebook Is Back!

Actually, now I'm not sure that it ever left — folks over there have been so hush-hush about it — but nonetheless, The Nuptial Notebook by engaged Paducah Sun reporters Dusty Luthy and Adam Shull appeared again on Sunday, much to the relief of many of us. Suzanne Clinton has a great post about it this morning on Bizzyville. And Kristin Williams offers a very interesting comment on it, which you can read if you click the comment button at the bottom of the post. You know, the voices that I'm dying to hear are from our friends at The Sun. The folks who make the big decisions. What do they think of all the letters? What kinds of conversations are they having about the column and about straddling the divide among our conservative population, our liberal population and our folks betwixt and between? I suspect this hulabaloo has caused some significant heartburn — you hate to turn off readers and, gulp, advertisers. But, really, it's an interesting debate. I'd love to see an editorial that shares a little about what went on behind the scenes — and what kind of impact, if any, the whole experience will have on editorial policies and guidelines going forward. Just curious, as always.

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