On this morning's Coffeebreak: Rick's[1] guest was Pat Grenier, of the Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber of Commerce[2]. 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.
1: mailto:rick.chasteen@wcyn.com
2: https://web.archive.org/web/20090223203642/http://www.cynthianaky.com:80/chamber/
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Sponsors for this morning's Coffeebreak were: Country Candle Gift Shop, the Harrison County Board of Education[3], Jetubs[4], Cockrell's Auto Center[5], Eastside Pharmacy[6], Whalen & Company[7], Joe Cochran - State Farm Insurance, and PC Problems.
4: https://web.archive.org/web/20050427075704/http://www.cynthianaky.com:80/Jetubs/index.htm
7: http://www.whalenandcompany.com/
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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.
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