
Adair Bath Bell Boyd Breathitt Carter Casey
Clark Clay Clinton Cumberland Edmonson Elliott Estill Fleming Floyd Garrard Green Greenup Harlan Hart Johnson Knott Knox Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Madison Magoffin Martin Mason Menifee Montgomery Morgan Owsley Perry Pike Pulaski Rowan Russell Wolfe
Jackson Lincoln McCreary Monroe Powell Rockcastle Russell Wayne Whitley
Design & Development
By Gloria Stepp Design
Greenup County StatisticsKentucky PostSecondary Education Profile (CPE) .PDF file
Architecture back to top
Bennett's Mill Covered Bridge PhotosArt and Craft Supplies back to top
Artists back to top
Brandi Alicie
Ceramic Artist
Barbara Burton 417 4th Avenue
Worthington, KY 41183
Kay PattersonKentucky Barnwood Art
606-836-4310
kay@kybarnwoodart.com
Sherry Hopper Ceramic Artist
Arts Instruction back to top
Argillite Elementary Brian Fletcher, Art FacultyGreenup County Area Technical Center Offers classes in drafting/architecture
Greysbranch Elementary Brian Fletcher, Faculty
McKell Elementary Mr. Cory Brown, Art Faculty
McKell Middle School Student Art Show & Auction, Proceeds go toward the foundation of a permanent student art galler to be added to every year.
Art teacher Mary Cantor
Art teacher Mary Cantor
Raceland-Worthington Independent School District
Art teacher Lynn Colgroze
Campbell Elementary SchoolRaceland-Worthington High School
Art teacher Susanne Blair
Cultural arts center
Ashland Day Treatment Center
Boyd County Juvenile Detention Center
Russell Independent School District
Russell High SchoolArt teacher Jeremy Grizzle
Class WebsiteYouTube
Student Work 1Student Work 2
Russell-McDowell Intermediate School Jeremy Grizzle, Art Faculty
Email
Russell Primary School Jeremy Grizzle, Art Faculty
Email
Russell Area Technology CenterDrafting, welding, electricity, information technoloty and
office technology.
Greenup County Cooperative Extension Service
University of Kentucky Fine Arts Program 226 W. Main St.
Greenup, KY 41144
Growing With the Arts Program
Has Greenup County Master Volunteers in Clothing Construction for the Kentucky Master Volunteer in Clothing Program; in-depth training in the art of sewing and teaching sewing to others.
Display and Selling Venues back to top
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park
KY 1 S. of Greenup and US 23, 18 mi. N. I-64
606-472-7324
Jesse Stuart Lodge has a gift shop
Special Park Events
Scrapbook Weekend
Art Festival
Quilt Show
Craft Show
Antique Weekend
E7ements Gallery 319 Ferry
Russell, KY 41169
Email
Phone: (606)571-1302 or (912)996-3325
Brandi Alicie
Sherry Hopper
General Resources back to top
Greenup County Tourism And Convention CommissionMcConnell House Drive
P.O. Box 100, Wurtland, KY 41144
877-TOURGREENUP or 877-868-7473
606-834-0007
Greenup Helping Hands Helping Hands is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing emergency assistance by direct distribution of food, clothing, and household items, utility and prescription assistance, referral services, and education to low-income individuals and families in Greenup County, Kentucky.
Historical Music Recordings back to top
“Billy In the Low Ground,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Blackberry Blossom,” tune played on harmonica by John Lozier and accompanied by J.P. Fraley on fiddle, recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in 1971, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Blackberry Blossom,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Cross Key,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Kentucky Traditional Music Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Hell Again’ the Barn Door,” tune played on harmonica by John Lozier and accompanied by J.P. Fraley on fiddle, recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in 1971, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Katy Hill,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Kentucky Traditional Music Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Leather Britches,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Liza Jane,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Sally Goodin,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Slippin’ Around,” tune played on harmonica by John Lozier and accompanied by J.P. Fraley on fiddle, recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in 1971, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Susan’s Gone,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Kentucky Traditional Music Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Texas John,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Kentucky Traditional Music Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Wagoner,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Wild Horse,” fiddle tune played by Emma Lee Dickerson, recorded by Barbara Kunkle on 2-9-74, Barbara Kunkle Kentucky Traditional Music Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
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Special Events back to top
24th Annual Art Festival Feb. 19-20
Greenbo Lake and The Kentucky Creative Arts Club present the a weekend for artists and art lovers, dedicated to preserving and enhancing the culture of the Tri-State Area.
For more information or reservations call: 1-800-325-0083 or
606-473-7324 Or Michal Perrine Adams (606) 638-9288
michal_adams@bellsouth.net
The Beat Nights: Summer Concert Series
2nd Saturday of each month June - September at the Flatwoods City Park. Highlighting regional talented musicians from all genres
Greenup Lions Club Horse Show Greenup Co. Fairgrounds, last Sat. July
Greenup Old Fashion Days Oct. 4-7
Greenup County Fair Greenup Co. Fairgrounds last week August
Greenbo Lake State Resort Park KY 1 S. of Greenup and US 23, 18 mi. N. I-64 606-472-7324 Jesse Stuart Lodge has a gift shop Special Park Events 2007: Scrapbook Weekend, Jan. 19-20 Art Festival, Feb. 19-20 Quilt Show, Apr. 20-21 Craft Show, Oct. 5-7 Antique Weekend, Nov. 2-4
Growing a Healthy Community: July 30th:
Focusing on creating a Farm to School program as well as informational sessions about sustainable gardening for community members and sessions for farmers.
Springtime in Kentucky Bluegrass Festival
Greenup Co. Fairgrounds, May
The Quilting Connection
401 Belfonte St., Russell
Youth Summit on Hunger and Poverty
June 27-July 8
Special Projects back to top
Greenup County Cooperative Extension Service University of Kentucky Fine Arts Program 226 W. Main St. Greenup, KY 41144 Growing With the Arts Program Has Greenup County Master Volunteers in Clothing Construction for the Kentucky Master Volunteer in Clothing Program; in-depth training in the art of sewing and teaching sewing to others.
Youth Summit Helping Hands first annual Youth Summit on Poverty and Hunger. We are working with area youth to address hunger and poverty in our area. During our closing banquet, Tany Pullin will be speaking and our youth will present their research and solutions to fight hunger and poverty. At this banquet we would like to have a silent auction and "Art for Social Action" Competition competition with works addressing hunger and poverty in our region.50% of the auction proceeds will go towards next years Youth Summit, and the other 50% will be prizes for our top winners in the art comptition. There will be two divisions 18 > and under and 19+.Please pass on this > information. To find out more at our website.