by April Allman | Nov 27, 2020 | Celebrating the Years, Living
Tiandra M. Robinson, college access counselor and marketing consultant at T. Marie Consulting, says, “My family, first, and foremost, is what really matters, but outside of that, pushing students to pursue higher education and working with small and black-owned...
by April Allman | Nov 24, 2020 | Celebrating the Years, Living
Michelle Jones, executive director of The Pete Foundation, says, “What really matters to me is mental health and wellness, helping others understand this topic better, and creating positive changes for the health and wellbeing of individuals in our community. I...
by April Allman | Nov 23, 2020 | Celebrating the Years, Living
Sonja Grey, executive director of Exploited Children’s Help Organization (ECHO), says, “For the past two years, Kentucky had the highest child abuse rates in the U.S., according to the child maltreatment report from the Children’s Bureau of the U.S. Department...
by April Allman | Nov 21, 2020 | Food, Living
OAK LEAVES & ACORNS SHORTBREAD COOKIES This recipe makes shortbread cookies that are almost impossibly light and delicate. Since they are not super moist, I recommend enjoying them with a hearty spoonful of jam or icing and a nice cup of tea. OAK LEAVES &...
by April Allman | Nov 20, 2020 | COVID-19, Today's Transitions Now, Wellness
Finding accessible entertainment for our loved ones who have limited mobility is more important than ever in the current age of COVID-19. Here are some ideas for keeping our loved ones involved and energized. SIMPLE BALLOON Katherine Autin, founder of Parkinson...
by April Allman | Nov 19, 2020 | Celebrating the Years, Living
Karen Williams, president & CEO of Louisville Tourism, says, “We as leaders in our community need to put our differences aside and work together to create the same opportunities for everyone. We are not a unified community. We point to others to say it...