Oct. 17, 2001 * Vol. 3 Issue 104

Kim Rylee, of Maysville, won the Patriotism Award in the Autumn Leaf Festival Parade for his painted horse.
What a weekend!!!

Autumn Leaf Festival again a huge success

   It was indeed a glorious weekend for the festival.  The weather couldn't have been better and despite current national tension, the attendance was again up from previous years.
   The Car Show, again a huge draw, gave awards as follows:  Best Tri-Chevy--David Parks' '57 Chevy; Best Mopar--Jerry Greenway's '34 Graham; Judge's Award--Frank Byers' '55 Nomad; Best Chevy--Sam Thurmond's '55 Del Ray; Best Hot Rod Custom--Terry Byers' '67 Camaro, Best Sports Car--Alan Vickery's 1980 Corvette; Best in Show--Mark Meek's 1967 Camaro, Best Truck--JB Byers' 1957 Chevy Panel; Mayor's Choice--Wes Burchette's 1969 Mach 1, Best Driver--JB Byers' 1969 RS; Best Foreign Car--Richard Lyle's 1948 Anglia; Best Street Rod--Johnny Sears' 1965 Impala SS; Peoples Choice--JW Craven's 1929 Ford Roadster, and Best Ford--Dwight Griffin's 1966 Ford Fairlane.
   Parade awards were given to Missy McClure for Best Interpretation of Theme and Kim Rylee for Most Patriotic.  The complete list of winners was not available at press time.

Maysville Community Club To Meet

   Plans are underway by the Maysville Community Improvement Club for  the Annual Senior Citizens dinner to be held in November.
The monthly meeting will take place on Thursday, Oct. 18th at 7:30 PM in the Maysville Library. Membership and meetings are open to the public.

City Council Meeting Coming Up

   Monday, November 5th is the scheduled day for the
next Maysville City Council Meeting. It will be held at the library in Maysville at 7:30 PM and is open to the public.
   If you wish to be on the agenda to speak, you must visit City Hall and fill out the form. This must be done no later than the end of the business day on Friday, October 26th.

School News
· Thursday, Oct. 18th, Parent Visitation-Report Card Pick up.
· Monday, Oct. 22nd, Mini All Stars to Dairy Queen.
· Tuesday, Oct, 23 All Stars to Dairy Queen.
· Thursday, November 8th - Maysville History Day is
scheduled. More details later in The Post.

Beautification Committee to sponsor Christmas Tour of Homes

   The Maysville Beautification Committee is planning a Christmas Tour of Homes.  The exact date has not yet been set but organizers say it will be in early December.
   The evening event will feature homes in the Maysville area that are decorated for Christmas.  Proceeds from the tour will go to the Beautification Committee for plants and trees for Veterans Park.
   To get your home listed on the tour, contact Catherine Daniel at 652-3013.  The deadline for entry is Nov. 10.

Benefit Fun Run and Walk Being Planned

  Being billed as  "A Run For Angie" , a 5K Run/Walk
Road Race  and 1 mile Fun Run is set for Saturday, October 27th to benefit Angie Rouse, a local girl recently diagnosed with cancer.
    The Fun Run begins at 8 AM at Maysville Elementary School and the 5K begins at 8:30.
   The runs will be through Maysville, supervised and
accurately measured. Water will be provided along the run. Awards will be given to all first place male and female runners in each age groups.
   The cost to enter  is $20 if entries are received by October 24. Race Day registration is $25.00. Registration forms can be acquired at local businesses
or by calling Andy Martin at 652-3505.

Maysville History Day In The Works
   One of the most anticipated events by local children is being planned for November 8th. Maysville History Day, which is held each year at Maysville Elementary, is set to begin at 5 PM on that Thursday afternoon.
   The organizers plan to show how food was prepared and common every day chores were carried out in our community's history.  Such includes cooking chili over an open fire along with cornbread and peach cobbler.
   The making of brooms and butter in the old fashioned way always gets the attention of all who attend.
  Several guests are scheduled to be present. Those details and more info will be available in the next issue of The Post.

Maysville Police Clipboard
-A report was filed on damage to property (no address provided)
-A report was filed for theft by deception against a Jefferson resident
-A report was taken on Oct. 12 for interference with visitation of a minor child