Coffeebreak – 11/29/07

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guest was Jim Furnish, President of the Harrison County Football Alumni Association.
Mention was made of this Friday’s game being THE FINAL game to be played at Ingles Stadium. The Breds have been continuing to play outside of the “regular” season, due to triumphs that have led them to play toward the 4A semi-finals. Unfortunately, this historic game has been struck with a terrible event, which took place Tuesday evening. Two of the teams starting players were injured in a car accident, removing them from the line-up.
WLEX has reported the story:
High School Players Hurt In Crash
Hard Not To Pull For Harrison Co.
Announcement was also made of a tribute for former football coach Bill McKee. The event will take place in the high school cafeteria on Sunday, December 9th, at 2p.m.


Sponsors for this morning’s Coffeebreak were:
Joe Cochran – State Farm Insurance, the Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, Eastside Pharmacy, Whalen & Company, PC Problems, Country Candle Gift Shop, and the Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber of Commerce.
WCYN makes available to the public audio copies of Coffeebreak, however recordings are only archived for a period of five business days. Cassette copies are $5 and CD copies are $10. The views and opinions expressed on today’s Coffeebreak have been those of the guest and host and are not necessarily those of WCYN staff, management, or advertisers.


Coffeebreak: Christmas Angels

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guests were DeeGee Fischer and Judy Feeback of the Harrison County Board of Education. Discussion focused on the Christmas Angels Project.
It had been announced in late October/early November that the project would not take place, due to mitigating circumstances; however, due to great public outcry, primarily from those persons/organizations/companies that give donations, the project was picked back up, and announced in The Cynthiana Democrat and on the Community Education Center’s blog.
The Christmas Angels Project aims to aid families with low income (those who are on the “free lunch” program in the school system) with gifts during the holiday season.
According to Judy Feeback, there are currently 687 students on the roster whose parents had applied for the donation program before the deadline, and a good number of students on a waiting list. There is also a large number of angels available for the public to purchase gifts and clothing for. Angels may be picked up at the CEC building, the schools, and at a few area businesses. Monetary donations may also be made at these locations.
For more information, please contact:
The Community Education Center at 859.234.7160
Please make your gift or money donation soon–the deadline for donations is December 14.


Sponsors for this morning’s Coffeebreak were:
First United Methodist Church, the Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, Eastside Pharmacy, Whalen & Company, PC Problems, Aurora Information Systems, Country Candle Gift Shop, and the Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber of Commerce.


Coffeebreak – 11/27/07

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guest was Pat Grenier, of the Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber of Commerce.
Main topic for this morning’s discussion was the Christmas Parade, which will take place on Saturday, December 1st [happy b-day to me!]. The parade will roam through town at 4:00 p.m., taking the same route as in years past. [Sorry, I missed the exact route when it was announced, and cannot remember it. I would imagine that it will be published in this week’s Democrat.]
When the parade finishes, Santa will stop at the courthouse, and sit to visit with all the children. The fun and excitement at the courthouse will draw to an end at 6:00 p.m., when the community’s Christmas tree is lit.
Spectators in the area will also find that most downtown businesses will have extended their operating hours on Saturday, to allow for browsing and shopping. The Rohs Opera House is also scheduled to have Christmas caroling at the theatre – specific information has not been released yet.
Other topics that were discussed in this morning’s program were the Chamber of Commerce’s role in the community, the progression of efforts and projects at The Rohs, and the outcome of last Monday’s meeting on the Harrison County Tomorrow project.


Sponsors for this morning’s Coffeebreak were:
Country Candle Gift Shop, the Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, Eastside Pharmacy, Whalen & Company, Joe Cochran – State Farm Insurance, and PC Problems.


And, in an update to a post I had made a few weeks ago, the pricing structure of archived recordings of Coffeebreak have changed. Cassettes are now $5, and CDs are $10. Archives are kept for only five days.

Coffeebreak – Let it Snow!

Over the past few weeks, I have been running too many different errands in the mornings and afternoons to catch Coffeebreak–that’s why I haven’t said anything about the show in a while. However, this morning, I actually had time to listen, and I was treated to a funfilled show.


This morning’s scheduled guest was unable to attend, so this morning’s show ended up becoming a weather report. It all started at 7:55am, just prior to the show, when a caller reported that it was sleeting at McDonald’s.
Reports of sleet were also reported in Colville, Ken’s New Market, a motorist in Cynthiana on Pleasant Street, and a motorist in Bourbon County. A caller in Robynwood reported that she was seeing a really fine snow falling.
Other areas reporting snow, or a snow-like phenomena were the Buena Vista area (on Goebel White Lane), South Elmarch Avenue (in Cynthiana), and Oddville. A caller from Kelat reported that the wind was blowing fairly fierce.
Calls were also received from listeners in Connersville, Shadynook, Kelat, Claysville, and Berry. These locations had nothing to report.
I wasn’t sitting at the computer throughout the program as I usually do, so I missed the opportunity of catching who this morning’s sponsors were. I did however catch that the cost of recordings of Coffeebreak have changed, and are now much lower than they had been previously. If I heard right, a cassette is now $5 and a CD $10. I’ll have to see about tuning back in to hear this afternoon’s replay to verify that. If so, I might start buying a few shows.
In a related note, I just received notification of an update to Bailey’s Weather Blog. WKYT has received numerous reports of snow falling across the region. Some of these reports may be from WCYN–Rick said that he was going to give them a call.


Hospice of the Bluegrass is looking for volunteers…

I just heard this on Coffeebreak, and thought I should share…
Hospice of the Bluegrass is looking for volunteers. Medical experience isn’t necessarily needed. Anyone who has any skill can be put to work. Examples of tasks/chores a volunteer can do are building ramps, raking leaves, cleaning, etc.
Anyone who is interested in helping our community’s elderly can contact Kelly Kendall at (859) 234-6462, or via email at kkendall@hospicebg.org.
Kelly will also be a guest on tomorrow’s Coffeebreak program, aired on WCYN 1400AM.

long time no blog

I haven’t done much blogging here in a while. I’ve been fairly busy over the past few weeks. We had student loan overage money come in, and I’ve been busy catching up on a number of our back debts, and deciding what portions of those funds could be spent on the family for winter clothes, and such. And now, one week later, all the money is gone, and we are back on track (well, sorta).
Doesn’t seem like much, but it was enough to take my attention away from my blog.
I’ve missed quite a bit of CoffeeBreak, and have almost lost interest in the show. This morning’s guest is supposed to be speaking about the Veteran’s Day celebration this weekend. That reminds me–I need to do something for mom’s birthday.
As part of Winkle’s toying around with the WCYN website, he has added a “question of the week”–a weekly poll, where listeners/viewers of the site can provide input. This week’s question is:

What is the most important issue that needs to be addressed by the leaders of Cynthiana & Harrison County?

With 7 votes, (as of 7:29am this date) 57% say New Jobs, and 43% say the Recreation Park.
I’m part of the majority–I feel we need to do something about the job market, and bring more business and industry to Cynthiana.
I also hadn’t been able to make a post last week of news in the Democrat, for their site as down, and I’m not wasting 50¢ on a stack of advertisements. I need to check back at their site, and see if it’s back up.
Well, I believe that’s it for now. Think I’ll get back to housework.

Coffeebreak 10/16/07

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guest was Representative Tom McKee.
This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.comWhalen & Company, and Eastside Pharmacy, and  Joe Cochran – local State Farm Insurance representative.


Coffeebreak 10/15/07

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick’s guest was Russell Whalen, founder of Whalen Jewelers. Russell has been a community business leader for sixty years. Topics discussed concerned various terms and qualities within jewelery and watches, as well as mentioning of how Cynthiana has changed over the past sixty years.
This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.comWhalen & Company, and Eastside Pharmacy.

Coffeebreak – 10/12/07

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick opened this morning’s show making a joke in reference to last week’s show, where Chris was picking on him for being in a bad mood.
After commenting on the recent change in the weather (at the time of broadcast it was 52°F), Rick mentioned that he had spoke with Roger Slade, of the Harrison County Historical Society, which is sponsoring the Ghost Walking Tour. Rick stated that Roger noted that there has been a lot of interest in the tour, and that the tours taking place during the nine o’clock hour have been of great interest. The tour begins at the Rohs Opera House, and proceeds to the fountain at the old courthouse, where the story of David Sheely is given. From the old courthouse, the tour crosses the street to the Old Log Cabin (WCYN), where George Slade’s experience is told. From there, the tour doubles back, and crosses to Main Street, where a story related to the building adjacent to the lot is given. From there, the tour stops at Seldon-Renaker Inn, the returns to the Rohs, to ascend to the third floor, where the last story is told.
Rick reminded the listeners that the Breds play at home tonight, against Rockcastle County. The final game that the Thorobreds will play is in two weeks, and will be the Homecoming/Senior Night game.
Topics suggested for the open mic discussions where the Ghost Walk–Rick was interested in hearing from listeners who have taken the tour–and the recent removal of the trees on Main Street, in front of the former Whaley-McCarty Funeral Home.
Prior to the first call, both Rick and Chris commented on the number of hits that WCYN.com has received, and that they have received comments from listeners of the streaming broadcast from as far as Nebraska and Florida.
The first caller of the day was an elderly woman who stated that she was saddened by the removal of the trees on Main Street. The caller asked if Rick knew who had removed the trees, to which Rick responded by saying that the word he received was that the State Highway Department had removed the trees at the request of the Mayor. The trees had been viewed as a safety hazard, according to unnamed sources, due to the fact that branches hung low enough to be struck by passing semi-trucks, and that the fall foliage tended to cause for a slippery driving surface. The caller also commented that she is very disappointed by the current administration’s lack of care for the various plants and shrubbery that had been placed throughout town by the former administration. The final comment that the caller made was in expressing her disappointment in the public for not cleaning up after themselves at the new recreational park. She feels that it is a waste of time where the men working for the Recreation Department must pick up the refuse left behind.
The second caller wished to share news of what is happening in the city of Berry. Recently, Southeast Telephone assisted in providing the area with DSL. As a part of the project, there are ten terminals giving free access to the Internet located at the Community Data Center (located at Berry City Hall). The caller also noted that there has been a new factory to open at the old Berry Lumber Company. Rosewood Pallet Supply, the new business, is currently employing approximately ten people, and is planning for expansion. Rick stated that he is currently in the works of contacting the woman who owns and operates the establishment and scheduling her as a guest to the program.
The third caller offered suggestion of a guest to the program, in response to a question Rick asked on air, regarding having “out of town” guests. The woman offered suggestion for Joe B. Hall, Cynthiana native and former UK basketball coach, to be a guest on the show. Rick stated that it might be difficult to schedule Coach Hall, for he is a local media celebrity.
The final caller of the day, Danny Simpson, raised an interesting point in relation to the drought situation. Throughout Kentucky communities have had water restrictions in place, yet, to his knowledge, Cynthiana has not fallen under one due to the back-up water supply being pumped from the Main Licking at Devil’s Backbone. Coach Simpson questioned why the city and county have not used this as a selling point for bringing business and industry to Cynthiana. Rick, while validating Simpson’s question as valid, stated that according to what he has heard from certain sources, that the expense of pumping water from the north Licking is too great.


Other notable points within the show:
Chris mentioned that Custom Cuts’ Jerry Adams has organized the final cruise-in of the year, which will take place in front of the station, on Court Street, tomorrow evening at 5:00 p.m.
Chris asked about information regarding the time capsules buried at the old courthouse–he is curious if anyone remembers what had been buried.
Chris stated that on one of last weekend’s tours, people reported seeing a figure in the upstairs window at the radio station. Chris explained that the shadowy figure actually belonged to Chris McDuffey, who was there for the broadcast of last week’s Thorobreds game. Rick then suggested that he and Chris take one of the tours. Rick also began to poke fun at Chris’ fear of clowns.


This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.comWhalen & Company, Eastside PharmacyBourbon Community Hospital, and the First United Methodist Church of Cynthiana.