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Pictures of the Day: Yeiser Art Center, Downtown Paducah, Kentucky

October 30, 2015 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Yeiser Art Center Downtown Paducah

Yeiser Art Center in Downtown Paducah 

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a gajillion (made up word basically meaning countless) times – I LOVE downtowns.  Naturally, Kentucky has the best downtowns in the country and Paducah is home to one of the best.

I could spend an entire day in downtown Paducah. Morning coffee at Etcetera, followed by shopping, lunch, and more shopping. Followed by  photographing every inch of the down town and riverfront, followed by another trip to Etcetera, followed by supper and more shopping….. and back to Etcetera.

Why haven’t I actually done this? Come on, me, make it happen!

Paducah's "Five Dollars" History
Paducah’s “Five Dollars” History!

On our most recent trip to Paducah, it was unfortunately little more than a “drive by.” We did, however, allow time for a quick trip to Etcetera and I snapped a few pictures (shown here) of a good looking fella in front of the Yeiser Art Center. He was the strong silent type,  but what I loved most is the fact he was St. Louis Cardinals red.

Read more about the beautiful and historical Yeiser Art Center by clicking the link.

As for my St. Louis Cardinals… we’ll get ’em next year!

Yeiser Art Center - Downtown Paducah, Kentucky

Filed Under: Kentucky History, Kentucky Picture of the Day, Paducah, Signs of Ky

Cambellsville, Kentucky: The Last Druther’s Restaurant in Business!

October 22, 2015 by Joi Sigers 5 Comments

Druther's Restaurant in Campbellsville, Kentucky

Campbellsville, Ky – Home to the Last Operating Druther’s Restaurant

Unless you’re a Millennial, you probably remember Druther’s restaurants. My parents and I ate at the one in Madisonville frequently and, before it became Druther’s, we ate many a burger at Burger Queen.

I fondly remember the little plastic rings I’d collect featuring the restaurant’s Bee mascot Queenie Bee.

What I wouldn’t give to still have that massive collection!

The Burger Queen chain of fast food restaurants were based in Louisville, Kentucky and served up ridiculously delicious hamburgers from 1963 to 1981.  In 1981, Burger Queen changed to Druther’s – they kept serving outrageously delicious hamburgers, as well as chicken, fries, salads, etc.

“Andy Dandytale” would become the new mascot – though he and I never really caught on. My heart belonged to Queenie Bee.

On one of our frequent Road Trips Around Kentucky, my husband and I spent some time in Campbellsville. One of the first things I noticed when we pulled into town was the image of Queenie Bee on the sign in front of Druther’s… the last operating Druther’s Restaurant.  Like a kid calling out to McDonald’s, I exclaimed, “Queenie!”

Druther's Restaurant in Campbellsville, KY!

I See You, Queenie Bee.

Did You Know:

  • The first Burger Queen was built in Middletown, Kentucky, in 1963. The original building still stands on Shelbyville Road.
  • Druther’s slogan was, “I’d Ruther Go to Druther’s.”
  • The last Druther’s in operation stands at 101 N Columbia Avenue in Campbellsville, Kentucky (pictured here).

I’ll add more pictures of Central Kentucky, including Campbellsville and Greensburg over the next few days. I should have had the pictures up by now, if we’re being honest, but I’m fighting a cold and the victor has yet to be determined!

Druther's Restaurant in Campbellsville, Kentucky

The Last Operating Druther’s Restaurant – Campbellsville, Kentucky

Next time you’re near Campbellsville, Kentucky, be sure to park your car and walk around the beautiful downtown. Just remember… whatever you do… eat lunch at the LAST operating Druther’s Restaurant.

Druther's Restaurant in Campbellsville, Kentucky

Druther’s Restaurant on Columbia Avenue in Campbellsville, Ky.

Queenie Bee

Filed Under: Kentucky History, Signs of Ky Tagged With: Campbellsville Kentucky, Druther's Restaurant, Kentucky History, Restaurants History in Kentucky

Kentucky State Parks: Monarch Butterfly Waystations

August 13, 2015 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

 Human Impact Marker at John James Audubon State Park

 Human Impact Marker at John James Audubon State Park (The tree is pictured below)

I wish I had a dollar for every time I’ve been called a “tree hugger” or “modern day Snow White.”  You know what I’d do with the millions? You got it – do all I could to save all the trees, animals, bird, and butterflies in the world!

That’s how we Snow Whites roll.

I’ve always had a huge soft spot for the beautiful things around us that completely depend upon our human kindness and decency. Trees, birds, butterflies, dragonflies, animals, oceans, lakes… they can’t defend themselves or put up any sort of lasting protection against human greed, laziness, and/or ignorance.

Fortunately, there are LOTS of people who are willing to get on the front lines and offer the protection and compassion that these beautiful things need. Protection that’ll keep them around for generations after us to enjoy… not just read about!

Below is a recent press release from the Kentucky State Parks that detail such an effort.

More than a dozen Kentucky State Parks are working on projects to help Monarch butterflies by preserving habitat and planting milkweed plants the butterflies need for survival.

The butterflies – easily identified because of their orange and black colors – are known for their annual journeys to Mexico each year for winter hibernation. Some scientists are concerned that loss of habitat is causing a decline in the Monarch population in some areas.

Five state parks – Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Lake Barkley State Resort Park, Waveland State Historic Site, Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site and John James Audubon State Park – are certified Monarch “waystations” through Monarch Watch, a group working to protect the butterflies. The park system also uses a children’s menu that illustrated the life cycle of Monarch butterflies, designed by the Garden Club of Kentucky.

“We’re very proud at Kentucky State Parks to be part of this initiative to educate people about these special insects.  This shows that we all can make a difference and do something to preserve a part of our natural world.” – Parks Commissioner Elaine Walker

Ten other parks are in the process of getting certified or have planted milkweed plants. The waystations are places where milkweeds are planted to provide food and a place for Monarchs to lay their eggs.

Lincoln Homestead State Park near Springfield reduced mowing and the use of chemicals to allow a 10,000-square-foot section area to grow milkweed over the last two years. Monarchs have been seen on the area.

The park system began working on the Monarch project in 2013 with the Garden Club of Kentucky.

“We began working with state parks in 2013 and many of them expressed interest in the waystation project. The parks have been a great way to spread the word about this program and help us explain why it’s important.” – Joanna Kirby (Served as president of the Garden Club of Kentucky from 2013-2015)

Governor Steve Beshear has proclaimed September as “Monarch Butterfly Awareness Month” for Kentucky. Three parks have special events planned in September related to Monarch butterflies.

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park in Prestonsburg is hosting a “Butterfly and Native Plant Weekend” Sept. 25-27 that will feature seminars, workshops, field trips and Monarch tagging. A two-night lodging package that includes meals and program registration is available for $250 a person. Registration for the program is $30 a person. Call 1-800-325-0142 for reservations and information.

John James Audubon State Park in Henderson will present its “Monarch Butterfly Migration Mysteries” program on Sept. 12 and 19. Guests will learn about Monarch migration and then go out and tag Monarchs to study where they travel. The cost is $5 a person or $15 for a family. Programs start at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day. Call 270-826-2247.

Natural Bridge State Resort Park is hosting its Caterpillar Weekend Sept. 11-12. There will be walks and presentations both days, plenty of photographic opportunities, and programs for kids. The fee is $10 for adults and $5 for youths 17 and under. Call the park at 1-606-663-2214 for more information.

For more information about the Monarch waystations, visit www.monarchwatch.org

John James Audubon State Park (Human Impact Tree)

 “We each choose to be a help or a hindrance.”

Filed Under: John James Audubon State Park, Kentucky State Parks, Kentucky Wildlife, News, Signs of Ky Tagged With: Kentucky conservation, Kentucky State Parks, monarch butterflies

Land Between the Lakes News: Wranglers Campground Hosts 19th Annual Rodeo

July 1, 2015 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Wranglers Campground will host the 19th Annual Primitive Rodeo, Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18 at Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area. The rodeo is open to the public. Admission is $10 ages 13-59, $8 ages 60+, $6 ages 7-12, and free for children 6 and under. A family pack option is also available for $25 which includes admission for 2 adults and 2 children. Bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. Food vendors will be available; coolers are not allowed. Wrangler Campground Rodeo

Enjoy half-price camping on Friday and Saturday at Wranglers. Woodlands Nature Station staff will present an animal program at 11am on Saturday in the campground pavilion. Additionally, kids of all ages can play games and make crafts from 12-2pm.

“The rodeo is a family friendly event that allows folks to watch local cowboys and cowgirls compete in one of our nation’s oldest sports,” says Jamey Thweatt, Manager at Wranglers Campground. “Crossland Rodeo Company from Eddyville, Kentucky brings the rodeo to visitors at Land Between The Lakes. Kids get to meet the rodeo bullfighters and clowns beginning at 6pm, see ‘Wild Together Trick Riders’ during the rodeo, and kids 8 and younger can even join in the calf scramble.”

Events include bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, ranch bronc riding, calf scramble (8yrs. and under – no entry fee), steer wrestling, cowgirls barrel race, team roping, youth barrel racing (can enter both days at rodeo), bull riding, Jr. bull riding, and ribbon roping. Competitors may register on Monday, July 13, from 6-9pm (CST) only. For rough stock call 270-625-6532. For all others call 270-227-4400 or 217-972-2207.

Photo Credit: Land Between the Lakes

Filed Under: Kentucky Horses, LBL, Summertime in Kentucky Tagged With: Kentucky Rodeos, Land Between the Lakes events, LBL, Wranglers Campground Rodeo

Welcome to Hartford, Kentucky: Home of 2,000 Happy People & a Few Soreheads

April 4, 2015 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Welcome to Hartford, Kentucky Sign
 

Is this a classic sign or what?  There’s a similar sign when you enter Hartford, Kentucky from the other direction as well. I guess they really want you to look out for these soreheads!

Every time we pass through this quiet little Kentucky town, their sense of humor brings a great big smile to my face.

For what it’s worth, I’ve never encountered a single one of these soreheads. I think maybe they’re just being modest…

Filed Under: Kentucky Cities, Kentucky Picture of the Day, Signs of Ky Tagged With: funny signs, Hartford, Kentucky, Kentucky pictures, Signs

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