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Lawrence County starts inaugural burger week

Lawrence Co. burger week begins. LOUISA, Ky. (WYMT) - For the first time in its history, Lawrence County is hosting a burger week now through July 2nd. “It’s more of a thing to get people to come to Louisa and try these burgers and this stuff,” Wes Kingsmore, chairman of the Lawrence County Tourism Commission, said.
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Sign UpLog InHomeStreamsNewsSportsFeaturesBusinessObituariesOpinionPhotosSpecial Sectionse-EditionSummer Camps for KidsVacation Bible SchoolsMy AccountContact UsService DirectoryHD HomesHerald-Dispatch JobsFor RentItems for SalePublic NoticesPlace a Classified AdContestsJobsCarsHomesClassifieds64°MenuBuy & SellMy AccountSubscribeE-EditionObituariesNewslettersContestsStreamsHomeNewsNewsMarshall University News|Wayne County News|Putnam County News|Ohio NewsYoung artists practice pottery in Museum of Art Clay CampBy SARAH INGRAM singram@hdmediallc.comJun 24, 2022The Tri-State’s TRUSTED news source.Click here to stay informed and subscribe toHerald-Dispatch.Click#isupportlocalfor more information on supporting our local journalists.Learn more about HD Media1of 6Buy NowStudents take part in the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday in Huntington.photos by Sholten Singer | The Herald-DispatchBuy NowTwelve-year-old Alex Bowen throws a bowl as students take part in the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday.Sholten Singer | The Herald-DispatchBuy NowMuseum educator George Lanham, left, helps Charles O’Keefe make slabs during the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday, June 23, 2022, in Huntington.Sholten Singer | The Herald-DispatchBuy NowStudents take part in the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday, June 23, 2022, in Huntington.Sholten Singer | The Herald-DispatchBuy NowStudents take part in the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday, June 23, 2022, in Huntington.Sholten Singer | The Herald-DispatchBuy NowParsley Taylor works on a hand-building project as students take part in the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday, June 23, 2022, in Huntington.Sholten Singer | The Herald-DispatchHUNTINGTON — Students are learning how to use pottery wheels and build with clay as the Huntington Museum of Art kicked off its summer programs with Clay Camp.Museum educator George Lanham said Clay Camp is a chance for new pottery crafters and skilled crafters to expand their skills and leave with the items they have created.“Some people have experience in clay and others do not, so we have a mixed bag of skill levels, but we’re all building skills, using some critical thinking and creativity to create a variety of things that are either sculptural or functional,” he said.The Clay Camp is the first of many summer camps being offered by the Huntington Museum of Art, with some others focusing on mixed media art, nature and science. More information about the camps can be found at themuseum’s website.Lanham said the items the students make are often those that can be used in their homes or given as gifts to friends and family.Charlie O’Keefe, 13, said it was his first time attending a camp at the Museum of Art.Though he does not describe himself as artistic, Charlie said he has enjoyed learning how to use the pottery wheels and mold sculptures by hand, and he likes seeing what his own mind comes up with to build.“It allows me to express my creativity to myself and show myself what I can make, and to other people, too,” he said.Parsley Taylor, 16, has participated in multiple camps at the Museum of Art over the years, but this was her first time trying her hand at clay.On Thursday, Parsley crafted a bowl on the pottery wheel and embellished her creation using inspiration from Dungeons and Dragons, a fantasy role-playing game.Parsley said she has more experience with writing and digital media art forms, but she’s enjoyed the chance to create something new with a new medium.“It’s just a fun skill to have, and you get to make things,” Parsley said. “Like, it’s so cool to make things, and I will get to actually use this bowl in the future.”Lanham said he is passionate about sharing his knowledge of art with students throughout different camps in the summer. Lanham said teaching crafts like pottery can give young people a glimpse into Appalachian history.“Because I think for all of us living in Appalachia in West Virginia, craft is something that’s really approachable for us,” he said. “Whether it’s basket weaving, pottery, or even like the craft of canning or quilting — all of those things are part of our cultural and social fabric.”Sarah Ingram is a reporter for the Herald-Dispatch, covering public K-12 education. 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Council weighs competing parks measures in Ashland

LOCAL DEALS: The 2022 Golf Card on Sale Now! Ashland City Council is trying to find a middle ground between two competing ballot measures that would affect parks, and decided Tuesday to hash it out next week. City Manager Joe Lessard has proposed a ballot measure that would allow the food and beverage tax to be split between the Parks and Recreation Department and fire, police and other emergency services.
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City National Food Drive benefits Kitchen

City National KDMC branch brought in 102 items for the food drive. City National Russell branch brought in 362 items for the food drive. City National Ashland branch brought in 387 items for the food drive. City National Cannonsburg branch brought in 288 items for the food drive. City National Walmart branch brought in 441 items for the food drive.

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Ceredo Farmers Market opens for season

Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. Customer R. Maynard shops for produce at The Ceredo Farmers Market during its opening weekend Saturday at Mitch Stadium. The Ceredo Farmers Market hosted it's opening weekend Friday and Saturday at Mitch Stadium. Farm Owner Bonnie Adkins speaks with a customer at The Ceredo Farmers Market during its opening weekend Saturday at Mitch Stadium.
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Photos: Huntington Museum of Art Clay Camp

Students take part in the Huntington Museum of Art's two-week Clay Camp on Thursday, June 23, 2022, in Huntington. Students take part in the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday in Huntington. Students take part in the Huntington Museum of Art’s two-week Clay Camp on Thursday, June 23, 2022, in Huntington.
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