Downtown Henderson KY e-News- June 2009

WILLIAM BRANAMAN STREET STRUT PEOPLES PARADE  
What are you thinking of when you think of gaudy, wild outfits, creatively designed umbrellas, live jazz music and awesome strutters…..you’d be thinking of the lively Street Strut Peoples Parade!

Come help us kick off the beginning of the W.C. Handy Blues & Barbeque Festival and the Taste of Henderson by being part of this parade on Saturday, June 13 beginning at 10:00a.m. from the Elm Street side of Central Park.

There are several categories in which you can win prizes such as Best Strutter (Adult & Child), Best Decorated Umbrella (Adult & Child), Best Decorated Bike or Wagon, Best Use of Aluminum, Best Decorated Golf Cart and the big award of the 2009 Grand Ooh Pee Doo!

Be sure to check out the W.C. Handy web site at www.handyblues.org for all the information on the activities and bands that are scheduled for the festival. The Children’s Art Camp and Umbrella Workshop will be on Thursday, June 11 from 2:00p.m. to 4:00p.m. at the J.F. Kennedy Community Center. Come enjoy the great time!

Barbara Wold – Deliver Better Customer Service by Having “FUN”  
One of the biggest reasons customers do not return is they have no reason to. Sure they might get what they want, but they often get it with “no” personality, “no” sparkle and “no” sizzle. Their experience is a dud. There is nothing memorable about the experience.

Are you leaving the fun and playful part of your personality at the front door each day? For many, work is a place to be serious – fun happens on vacation and away from work. We need to accept fun as another element of the workplace.

Companies that enjoy tremendous customer loyalty offer their customers something they can’t get anywhere else —FUN! They provide an unexpected, positive experience. The employees enjoy their work, each other and their customers. They find ways to bring fun and joy into their work and they bring their customers along for the ride.

Have Fun at Work

  • Fun Increases productivity
  • Laughing reduces stress
  • Acting silly requires maturity
  • Fun is a “natural social glue”
  • Having fun gets the job done
  • Have fun with your customers

Barbara Wold, International Speaker, Author and Business Strategist, Global Reatil & Cunsumer Expert. June 9, 2009

DATES TO REMEMBER  
Think Henderson Meeting
June 9, 16, 23, 30 at 8:00 a.m. at the Downtown Sandwich Shoppe

JUNE 5 – Northwest Ky. Regional Main Street Meeting

 

CHILDREN’S ART CAMP & UMBRELLA WORKSHOP

June 11, 2:00-4:00pm at John F. Kennedy Community Center, Alvasia & Vine Streets. Ages K-5th grade. Free

WILLIAM BRANAMAN STREET STRUT PEOPLES PARADE

June 13, 10:00am, line up at 9:45 Elm Street Side, County parking lot. KICK OFF THE W.C. HANDY BLUES & BARBECUE FESTIVAL

 

JUNE 13 – TASTE OF HENDERSON BARBECUE Central Park, Downtown Henderson, KY 9:00 am Live music begins at 11:30am

MONDAY, JUNE 15 – THURSDAY, JUNE 18 – Handy Lunch Breaks, various downtown restaurants beginning at 11:45 a.m.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 – Music mentoring children’s workshop with Eric Bibb 10:30 a.m. RiverBend Academy; Song-Writing Guitar workshop with Eric Bibb, 3:00p.m. RiverBend Academy.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17TH CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE 20 – W.C. HANDY BLUES FESTIVAL

 

JUNE 17 - Building Codes & Historic Buildings workshop – Louisville

DHP Board Meeting

June 18th, 8:00am DHP Office, 131 N. Main St.

June 23 – Networking Meeting – DHP Office  8:00 am- Retail & restaurant businesses invited for “brainstorming” meeting

JUNE 26 – DHP SUMMER CONCERT SERIES BEGINS

HIGHWAY 41 – Bluegrass music, 7:00-9:00pm, Audubon Mill Park, Henderson, KY riverfront

JULY 4TH- INDEPENDENCE BANK 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION – HENDERSON RIVERFRONT; Food vendors, petting zoo, The Magic Man Magician, balloon sculpting and face painting. Music entertainers Lindsey Williams and Keith Vincent. Events begin at 6:00 pm, Fireworks at 9:00pm

THINK HENDERSON  
Just a reminder how important it is to do business with your neighbor. When you shop or support your local businesses, you are doing great things for our community.

    1.  You know what Henderson has to offer and you can tell others.

    2.  The dollars you spend locally are spent over and over again in Henderson. They don’t leave our community immediately.

    3. You are supporting the people that do support you…your customers, your clients, your patients.

Think Henderson!  Think Local!  Keep your $’s here!

“BUY LOCAL” – “THINK HENDERSON”  
 

By living by the mantras “buy local” and “Think Henderson”, it becomes  a win-win for everyone! Downtown Henderson  has so much to choose from-come Downtown and check us out.

MONTHLY BUSINESS HIGHLIGHT  
MONTHLY BUSINESS HIGHLIGHT
Hardee’s
Manager: Don Watson
Address: 100 N. Green Street
Phone: 270-827-0245
Hours: Mon-Thurs 5:00am-10:00pm Fri & Sat. 5:00-11:00; Sunday 5:30am-10:00pm

Henderson Paint & Glass
Owner: John Hall
Address:126 N. Elm Street
Phone: 270-827-9865
Hours: M-F 7:00-5:00 Sat. 8:00-3:00
Glass shop hours- M-F 8:00-5:00 Closed Sat.

Homecrafters Paint & Glass
Owner: Carter Wilkerson
Address: 129 N. Main Street
Phone: 270-826-2795
Hours: M-F 7:00-5:00 Sat. 7:00-3:00

Homefolks Gifts & Hardware
Owners: Brent & Kim O’Daniel
Address: 120 N. Elm Street
Phone: 270-827-5745
Hours: M-F 9:00-5:00 Sat. 9:00-5:00 – Gift Shop
          M-F 7:30-5:00 Sat. 7:30-5:00 – Hardware Store

J’Petals Floral & Gifts
Owner: Jayme Floyd
Address: 131 First Street
Phone: 270-826-2050
Hours: M-F 9:00-5:00 Sat. 9:00-12:00

The DHP will be featuring several of our members in the monthly newsletter. We hope that  this “Monthly Highlight” will be a reminder to everyone of the great retail market we have in Henderson!!

THINK HENDERSON – BUY LOCAL

JOIN THE DOWNTOWN HENDERSON PROJECT  
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES (Annual dues)
Individual/Family $50
Friend of Downtown $100
Organization/Church $150
Small Business/Professional $250
Large Business/Industry $500
Patron $600 Leadership $1200
Heart of Henderson $2000 or above
Membership can be billed annually or semi-annually. To join contact the DHP by phone at 270-827-0016 or via email at julie@downtownhenderson.org.

2009 Preservation Skills Workshops Pine Mountain School for Practical Historic Preservation

A partnership of Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County and the Kentucky Heritage Council.

Practical Preservation of Square Log Buildings
July 12-17

This workshop will focus on how to conduct repairs to a square log structure. Instruction will cover preservation techniques and the philosophy behind the selection of particular techniques. During the week, students will have the opportunity to put their new knowledge to use through a hands-on project at Big Log, Pine Mountain’s oldest original structure. Big Log was designed by architect Mary Rockwell Hook and built in 1913 as the residence for Katherine Pettit, one of the School’s founders.

Students may also expect to learn about how to examine a log structure for common preservation issues, how to approach preservation work from a safety viewpoint, including how to safely lift a two-story log building to replace a sill log, and what skills are needed for preservation work. The hands-on application of preservation techniques will include demonstrations in full and partial log replacement, use of epoxies in repairs, skyward facing check crack, chinking and daubing. The re-establishment of log features will focus on proper handling techniques, reinstallation of materials, and identifying and recovering/replicating character defining features. Students will learn how to lay out and cut typical notches: half-dove tail and saddle notch. Other topics will include proper documentation methods, recordation of activities, material identification and selection, and proper tool selection and usage. Participants will receive a notebook with reference materials on logs and log structure-related subjects.
This workshop is for people of all skill levels. The number of participants is limited to 12.

Moss Rudley is an exhibits specialist with the U.S. National Park Service’s Historic Preservation Training Center. He has conducted three log structure repair workshops at Pine Mountain Settlement School. His work experience includes repair and restoration of historic structures throughout the nation’s national park system.

Pain-Less Panes: Historic Window Restoration
August 09 – 14
This workshop is designed to cover the basics of window restoration, maintenance and repair most commonly faced by homeowners, contractors, and historic building managers. Students will work on sash from Jubilee House, constructed in 1941 for staff housing. The workshop will look at the design and construction of windows, the materials used and how these materials degrade over time. Repair and restoration techniques will include diagnosis of problems, explanation of how windows are made, and the proper techniques for documentation and repair, with an emphasis on historically correct methods and materials. Steam removal of glazing and paint will be used. Students will learn best practices for working with lead paint. Best safety practices will be employed throughout the workshop.
Students can expect to learn or improve their skills at removing old glazing and paint, making repairs using wood and/or epoxy, working with both new and old glass, and glazing and painting.
This course is for all skill levels. The workshop is limited to 10 students.

Andrew Roeper is principal proprietor of Winn Mountain Restorations in Lyndeborough, New Hampshire. In his many years of repairing and restoring windows and doors in the Northeast, Andrew has worked on straight and check rail sash, curved sash, round and odd-sized windows. This work has included various types of glass: from “thin and crispy” to extra thick in buildings from 1730′s to the 1950′s. Andrew works from a connected farmhouse complex dating to 1750 and spanning 237 feet end to end. He has demonstrated at International Preservation Trades Workshops in Frederick, MD and Barre,VT as well as at Preservation Trades workshops and the annual Traditional Building Conference. In May 2008, Andrew taught the Window Sash Repair workshop in Maysville, Kentucky. He is a member of the Preservation Trades Network, The New England Window Restoration Alliance and the Timber Framers Guild.

From the Ground Up: The Art of Building Dry Stone Walls
October 09–11

This workshop will cover the basics of how to construct a dry stone wall. The workshop uses a hands-on stone wall project on Settlement School grounds to lead students through the steps involved in dry stone masonry. Students will learn how to cut and place stones in a sturdy and aesthetically pleasing manner. The workshop also includes presentations on the history of dry stone construction and demonstrations by instructor Richard Tufnell. By the end of the workshop, students will have completed a section of the wall from the ground course to the capstone.
This workshop is designed to accommodate all skill levels. Class size is limited to 15.

Richard Tufnell will be returning for the fourth year to lead a dry stone construction workshop at Pine Mountain. Richard is an award-winning stone mason who lives in an 18th century stone farm house in France with his wife Amanda. His work on dry stone projects has taken him to forty countries throughout the world. In the United States, he has worked on projects in several national and state parks. The city of Lexington, Kentucky awarded him the keys to the city for his work to help found the Dry Stone Conservancy and revive interest in the art of dry stone masonry. He has written numerous newspaper and journal articles on dry stone construction. Jan Hutto Bush of Richmond, Kentucky will serve as assistant to the instructor. She has worked on several dry stone masonry projects throughout Kentucky.

Each of these workshops will take place at Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County.  For more information visit www.pinemountainsettlementschool.com or contact Patrick Kennedy at the Kentucky Heritage Council, (502) 564-7005, ext. 138 or patrick.kennedy@ky.gov.  Pine Mountain Settlement School is a National Historic Landmark, founded in 1913 as a school for children in Kentucky’s remote southeastern mountains and a social center for surrounding communities.  Today, the school provides instruction in environmental education, Appalachian culture and crafts.

Downtown Riverbend Academy Workshops

Eric Bibb Workshops Eric Bibb
Wednesday, June 17 , 2009
RiverBend Academy
2nd & Main, Henderson KY

Renowned worldwide Acoustic Blues artist Eric Bibb brings his special magic to the W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival and to RiverBend Academy, School of Visual & Performing Arts on Wednesday, June 17, 2009. 

To learn more about Eric and hear samples of his music, go to www.ericbibb.com

Music Mentoring Workshop for Youth – 10:30 am
Eric will share his life story, share his talents and certainly inspire the next generation of Henderson blues musicians and songwriters. 

This event was developed at the request of RiverBend Academy to provide to tweens & teens who are in need of this mentoring activity.  It is the hope of the Academy to inspire youth to remain clean, active and involved in their community by learning music and art forms such as what Bibb will share. 

South Middle School’s Bulldog Boulevard Summer Program will be in attendance as well as other youth identified in the community.  Please contact RiverBend Academy at 827-9420 before planning to bring groups.  

This event is made possible through the generosity of The WC Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival, Abba Music and is free to those who will attend. 

Songwriting and Guitar Workshop – 3:00 pm

Bibb, one of the finest practitioners of folk and blues in the world today, presents our first songwriting/guitar workshop for all ages. Please come and enjoy Eric in an intimate setting that only a workshop can provide.  Then enjoy seeing him perform live on the Handy Stage at 6 p.m. the evening of the 17th and again on Saturday, the 20th at 2 p.m.

This event is made possible through the generosity of The WC Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival, Abba Music and is free to those who will attend.  Contributions to RiverBend Academy are welcomed as they strive to educate our next generation of musicians.

Jun 6, 2009-Downtown Henderson KY Walking Tour

image The Downtown Henderson Kentucky walking tour highlights the exhibits in the Henderson Depot Community Room as well as historical homes and buildings in Henderson’s Downtown area.

The tour begins at 10 am in the Community Room at the New Depot.

Approximate time: one hour.

For parties larger than 15, please call ahead.

Tour will be held as weather permits.

Cost: FREE. Info: 270-830-9707 or www.hendersondepot.org.

The William Branaman People’s Street Strut Parade

 

When: Saturday, June 13, 2009

Starting Location: Central Park (Elm Street Side)

Parade Time: 10:00 A.M. Line-up Time: 9:45 A.M.

 

Dress in your wildest, glitzy Mardi Gras costume

Decorate your bike, wagon or golf cart…win prizes!

Show the best use of decorating with aluminum

Decorate your umbrella (workshop on June 11) Read blog about the workshop.

Come “strut your stuff” on Elm & Main Streets in downtown Henderson KY.

You might win the title of “Grand Ooh-Pee-Doo” 2009!

 

Join us as we kick off the start of the W.C. Handy Blues and Barbeque Festival. For more information, contact the Downtown Henderson Project at 270.827.0016.

SPONSORS: Alcan and Downtown Henderson Project

Other Blogs of information:

http://blog.downtownhenderson.org/2009/05/street-strut-workshop-planned-supplies.html

http://blog.downtownhenderson.org/2009/04/william-branaman-street-strut-people.html

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