TABLE OF CONTENTS 02 03 HARRISON COUNTY Where Southern Charm Meets Modern Progress 04 CYNTHIANA AT A GLANCE 06 CYNTHIANA MAIN STREET Welcome to Downtown Cynthiana 07 2023 COMMUNITY CALENDAR 08 23 THINGS TO DO IN 2023 Cynthiana Tourism Commision 10 PIKE STREET WINE HOUSE Seeking Out Charm In Cynthiana 18 2023 COMMUNITY IMPACT AWARDS CITY OF CYNTHIANA The Muraled City 22 CYNTHIANA ICONS 29 2023 CYNTHIANA INFLUENCER 39 CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 14 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chamber of Commerce
Welcome to Cynthiana, Kentucky, the small town escape for your soul. We are thrilled to have you in our community, and we look forward to sharing all that Cynthiana has to offer. Harrison County is the perfect place to live, work, and play. Our diversity with our vibrant, historic downtown district and scenic farm lands surrounded by the Licking River make our community truly unique. We are proud to be one of the safest cities in Kentucky, and we believe that our entrepreneurial spirit is a testament to the strength and resilience of our community. From an urban winery to a brewery, to high-end fashion boutiques and even a tattoo parlor, Cynthiana is invested in our small businesses and their success. Whether you're looking for outdoor activities or family fun, Harrison County has plenty of options to choose from. We have a family bowling center, a roller rink, and a historic movie theater that shows first run movies, live plays and more. We are a city that values the arts, with an art gallery, over 36 public murals, and a local theater company. We also have a local museum that offers a step back into time with historic memorabilia. With a state of the art regional hospital, top rated community college and construction underway for a new school facility, we value our community members and the things they value. Thank you for choosing Cynthiana and Harrison County. Whether you are just passing through or planning to stay awhile, we are honored to have you as a part of our community, and we can't wait to see all the ways you will contribute to our unique and thriving town. Sincerely, WELCOME! WELCOME! Tomi Jean Clifford Executive Director Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber of Commerce pg. 1
The Cynthiana City Commission has made Quality of Life a major focus of its efforts to improve life for all residents and visitors. “Our vision for the community is simple – we want to be a city where people want to live, want to stay, and want to visit (over and over),” says Mayor James Smith. The current City Commission took office in January of 2023 and includes Mayor Smith and Commissioners Mark Mattmiller, Lourena Judy, Isaac Dailey, and David Conner. Over the last several years, Cynthiana has seen a revival. It was rated one of the top 20 Safest Cities in Kentucky in 2019, boasts a vibrant downtown shopping and arts district, and has a number of fantastic parks and recreation amenities. Cynthiana also has the South Fork of the Licking River running through it, which has become a kayaking, canoeing, and fishing destination. The arts have really taken hold in Cynthiana with the city gaining the moniker of “The Muraled City.” From the large murals of the Walking Dead and Joe B. Hall to many small fairy door murals throughout town, there’s art displayed for even the casual traveler just passing through. Downtown Cynthiana has the Boyd’s Station Art Gallery, the oldest operating theater in Kentucky, a museum, and several places with live music almost every weekend year round. There’s always something to do in Cynthiana and the City Commission is constantly making more plans to expand tourism and resident offerings. CCIITTYY OOFF CCYYNNTTHHIIAANNAA Quality of Life City of Cynthiana "Our vision for the community is simple - we want to be a city where people want to live, want to stay, and want to visit (over & over.) " - Mayor James Smith Commissioners Isaac Dailey, Mark Mattmiller, Mayor James Smith, Commissioners Lourena Judy and David Conner welcome you to the Maiden City pg. 2
Harrison County Fiscal Court Additionally, the Harrison County Fiscal Court is dedicated to supporting the youth in the community and providing opportunities for recreation. This commitment to the younger generation is reflected in projects such as youth sports programs and park renovations. These initiatives help foster a sense of community and provide a healthy outlet for young people to stay active and engaged. The pursuit of broadband internet for the county is another top priority for the Harrison County Fiscal Court, with a goal of installation late 2023. Access to high-speed internet is becoming increasingly important in today's digital age, and this initiative will help ensure that residents and businesses in Harrison County have access to the tools they need to succeed. Furthermore, the Harrison County Fiscal Court is in support of a clean water reservoir, which will provide clean and safe drinking water to the community. It will also provide outdoor recreation with fishing, boating, camping and hiking, which will increase tourism and help attract new businesses and industries in the county. Finally, the continued focus on river tourism efforts is a testament to Harrison County's commitment to promoting its natural beauty and resources. The county's stunning landscapes and outdoor activities make it an ideal destination for tourists and visitors, providing economic benefits for the community. Harrison County is a charming community that is committed to modern progress and improving the quality of life for its residents. We are well-positioned to attract new residents and businesses while retaining its southern small town charm and sense of community. Whether you're looking to raise a family, start a business, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area, Harrison County is the place to be. HARRISON COUNTY Quality of Life Where Southern Charm Meets Modern Progress Nestled in the heart of Kentucky, Harrison County boasts a small town southern charm that is hard to resist. With a strong sense of community, welcoming residents, and a plethora of quality of life projects, it's no wonder why Harrison County is becoming an increasingly popular place to live, work, and play. One of the top priorities of the Harrison County Fiscal Court this year is improving the county's infrastructure to attract growth and development. This is a crucial step towards ensuring that the community can continue to thrive and provide opportunities for its residents. With better infrastructure, businesses will have more incentive to invest in the area, leading to increased job opportunities and economic growth. Another key focus for the Fiscal Court is quality of life projects, such as the Flat Run Veterans Park efforts. This project aims to provide a safe and welcoming space for veterans and their families to enjoy recreational activities and events. The project highlights the county's commitment to supporting its veterans and creating spaces that promote physical activity and community engagement. Whether you're looking to raise a family, start a business, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area, Harrison County is the place to be. Harrison County Fiscal Court: Front Row- Magistrates Darryl Bubby Northcutt, Jeremy Burden and Charles Garnett. Second Row: Magistrates Chris Philpot, Brad Yearsley, County Judge Executive Jason Marshall, Magistrates Chris Winkle and Stanley Lemons
Cynthiana Cynthiana Population: 6,333 aatt aa ggllaannccee Harrison County Population: 18,692 Median Household Income In Cynthiana: $38,526 In Harrison County: $50,270 Median Home Price: $156,000 Certified Work Ready Community 1. 2. 3. 60% of US population is within 600 miles of Cynthiana 4. 5. 28 miles to Lexington 90 miles from Louisville 60 miles from Cincinnati pg. 4
Parks & Recreation Exciting developments are also in the works, with plans to add Harrison County Little League Baseball/Softball field and a Splash Pad to the park in the future. If you're looking to get out on the water, be sure to visit River Road Park at 217 KY HWY 3016. With six baseball/softball fields, a concession stand, shelter, playground and boat ramp, this park has everything you need for a day of outdoor fun. In the future, the addition of a handicapped fishing pier, outdoor pickleball and tennis courts will make this park an even more popular destination. For a smaller, more intimate park experience, check out Reverend Ross Park at 131 Louis Stout Way. With three acres of green space, a playground, two basketball courts, a picnic shelter, horseshoe pits, and a walking track, this park is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing afternoon outdoors. As the weather warms up and we all start to venture outdoors again, why not explore the beautiful parks and recreation facilities of Harrison County, Kentucky? The Cynthiana-Harrison County Recreation Department is dedicated to providing quality programming and facilities for all ages and interests, and with more than 200 acres of parkland to explore, there's something for everyone! One of the crown jewels of the department is Flat Run Veterans Park, located at 342 Oddville Avenue. With over 140 acres of rolling hills and wooded trails, this park boasts soccer fields, a playground, disc golf course, public restrooms, a basketball court, a two-mile walking track and even a sand volleyball court. If you're planning a family gathering or special event, the Lions Club Pavilion and Farmers Market Pavilion are both available for reservations. And speaking of the Farmers Market, be sure to check it out from May to October for fresh produce and local goods. Quality of Life For more information, visit their website at clubs.bluesombrero.com/cnthianahcpr or give them a call at 859-298-5113 or 859-234-7155 Last but not least, be sure to visit Hero's Park at 420/422 East Pleasant Street. This park may be small, but it packs a big punch with a picnic shelter, basketball court, and playground. And if you're looking to get involved in some of the department's programming, there are plenty of options to choose from. Youth baseball and softball for ages 3-15, adult softball, and youth soccer (in both the spring and fall) are all available. Youth basketball for grades K8 is also offered. And keep an eye out for new programs on the horizon, including volleyball, club soccer, a pickleball league, and a walking/running club. So what are you waiting for? Get out and explore all that the CynthianaHarrison County Recreation Department has to offer! With over 200 acres of park land to explore, there's something for everyone! pg.5
CYNTHIANA MAINSTREET For more information, visit their website at cynmainstreet.com or call 859-954-5060 Cynthiana, Kentucky, the county seat of Harrison County, is comprised of various historic Victorian and Federal-style buildings. Situated along the banks of the South Fork of the Licking River in the 'Golden Triangle', Cynthiana is 28 miles northeast of Lexington, 90 miles from Louisville, and 60 miles south of Cincinnati. Quality of Life Cynthiana Main Street Downtown Cynthiana's recent surge of energy and entrepreneurial spirit is just as inspiring as its history. Within recent months the town has seen the opening of new shops and restaurants, upgrades to the historic Rohs Opera House, and numerous renovation projects. Over the last few years, Cynthiana Main Street has been at the forefront of downtown revitalization. We encourage you to visit our Pocket Park on Main Street and our new public restroom facility while shopping, dining and enjoying all our downtown has to offer. Welcome to Downtown Cynthiana! The Cynthiana Main Street Program welcomes you to explore one of this community's greatest treasures: its downtown district! pg. 6
Thursday June 1st - Community Health Fair, Harrison County Middle School Friday June 9th - Cynthiana Summer Concert Series featuring Cedar Valley Bluegrass, Court Street in Downtown Cynthiana Sunday June 11th - St. Edwards Ice Cream Social, St. Edwards Church Wednesday June 21st - The Longest Day of Play, Flat Run Veterans Park Saturday July 1st - Rotary’s Fabulous 4th, Flat Run Veteran's Park Friday July 14th - Cynthiana Summer Concert Series featuring Boogie G and the Titantics, Court Street Downtown Cynthiana July 15th through the 22nd - The Harrison County Fair, Harrison County Fair Grounds Saturday, July 29th - Harrison County Fair Youth Rodeo & WCYN Brisket Cook Off, Harrison County Fair Grounds Saturday July 29th - Cynthiana Bike Fest, Downtown Cynthiana Week of August 8th - Lions Club Radio Auction, on YouTube & WCYN Friday August 11th - Cynthiana Summer Concert Series featuring Local Talent, Court Street, Downtown Cynthiana Saturday August 19th - Harrison County Relay For Life, Harrison County Hilltop Saturday August 26th - Cynthiana Rod Run, Downtown Cynthiana Friday September 8th - Cynthiana Main Street’s Farm to Table, Court Street, Downtown Cynthiana Saturday September 6th - Farmer’s Market Harvest Festival, Flat Run Veterans Park Saturday September 23rd - Cynthiana Honey Festival & HMH 1 mile Fun Run, Downtown Cynthiana Saturday September 30th - Witches Day Out, Downtown Cynthiana Tuesday October 31st - Trick or Treat for Harrison County, County Wide & Cynthiana Main Street’s Treats on Main, Main Street November 3-4 - Downtown Holiday Open Houses, Downtown Cynthiana Saturday November 4th - Harvesting the Holidays Event, Harrison County Square Saturday November 4th - Harvest Hustle 5K, Flat Run Veterans Park Saturday November 25th - Shop Small Saturday, County Wide COMMUNITY CALENDAR 202 3 JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Friday December 1st - Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, Main Street Saturday December 2nd - Cynthiana Christmas Parade, Downtown Cynthiana December 16th through the 17th - Christmas on the Farm, Ashford Acres Inn
Canoe or Kayak the scenic Licking River. Pick up a Licking River Brochure from the brochure rack outside of the Chamber office or Courthouse. Keep a look out for our newly placed historical distillery markers along the way! 23THINGS TO DO 2. Take a Walkin I g To N ur with Award Winn 2 ing Storytellers at 0 Rohs. Rohs Opera H 2 ouse offers a History 3 and Headstones tour, Beyond the Bricks tour, Behind the Curtains tour and seasonal ghost walks. For more information visit their website at www.rohsoperahouse.com 3. Visit the Cynthiana Harrison County Museum. Spend hours stepping back into history at our local museum, located on Walnut Street. It’s a must see! 4. Take a Hike at Quiet Trails Nature Preserve. Located off of Pughs Ferry Road in Northern Harrison County, this mile trek down to the Licking River is beautiful anytime of the year. Pack a picnic and stop at the picnic shelter on the way down. 5. Visit the Harrison County Farmers Market. Located at Flat Run Veterans Park, the Farmers Market has everything from soaps to vegetables and meats available from May-October, every Saturday morning 9am-1pm. 6. Play a round of disc golf at Flat Run Veterans Park. Grab your discs and head out to compete with friends! Need to borrow a disc set? You can check them out at the Cynthiana Harrison County Public Library with your library card! 7. Take the Historical Churches Tour. This self-guided tour takes you to several historical churches throughout the downtown area. You can find brochures outside of the Chamber office or the courthouse. 1 pg. 8
16. Take a scenic drive in the fall to check out the foliage. Cynthiana is the #1 Fall destination in Kentucky for a reason. Take the country roads to view the leaves and finish with a drive through town to see over 500 skeletons on display. 17. Take a food/drink tour around town. Create your own food/drink tour by trying out the signature food or drinks at our locally owned restaurants. Ask them their favorites- you will likely find a new favorite for yourself! 18. Take a tour of the old jail. Located on Pike Street, this jail was still in use in the 1980’s. Learn more about the history of the jail and take a step back in time. 8. Visit the Sunflower Field and Stepping Stone Farm. Peak sunflower time is late June/July each year. Perfect for photos and a sight to see! 9. Walk the Main Street Mile Beginning at the Main Street Pocket Park. This Cynthiana Main Street Program mile takes you around downtown and past the local eateries and boutiques. 10. Visit Griffith Woods. Griffith Woods boasts the state’s largest Chinquapin Oak tree at 309 inches in circumference and 69 feet tall! Find your Dream Car at Cynthiana Rod Run. This annual cruise in boasts over 1500 classic cars, motorcycles and more in downtown Cynthiana in August. Be the Main Character. Live that main character lifestyle as you sip coffee at our local independent bookstore, The Next Chapter, then stroll down the streets while music plays through the downtown speaker system. Cynthiana is the perfect backdrop for those social posts and daydreaming! 12. Go Geocaching. Take up geocaching- a fun treasure hunt that has locations around the world. There are over thirty active geocaches right here in Harrison County. 13. Attend the County Fair. Nothing says rural small town like the county fair. Catch a greased pig, eat a funnel cake and relive your childhood in July at the Harrison County Fair. 14. Visit Walking Dead locations with our site map tour. Pick up a brochure from outside of the Chamber office or the courthouse and visit key locations from the original comic book series, The Walking Dead. 15. Attend the Cynthiana Summer Concert Series. Concerts take place on the second Friday, May-August in downtown Cynthiana. Live music, great food and drinks, a kids area and more! One of the most well attended events of the year. 19. Do the Muraled City tour with your friends. There are over thirty murals in downtown Cynthiana. Grab a brochure and get those instagram photos with friends. 20. Picnic in the Park. Pack a picnic or pick up food from a local restaurant and have a picnic at one of our four public parks. 21. Plan a Visit to Ashford Acres Inn for Christmas on the Farm. This annual event in December is straight out of a Hallmark Movie, with vendors, a petting zoo, lights, food, carriage rides and more. 22. Go Bowling or Roller Skating. Enjoy a fun night out roller skating at Charley’s Roller Rink or bowling at Galactic Bowling Alley. You won’t want to miss out on these two throwback locations in Harrison County. 23 11 pg. 9
Quality of Life Pike Street Wine House CHARM S E E K I N G O U T I N C Y N T H I A N A W R I T T E N B Y S K I P & J A N E T T E H O B B I E Have you ever driven through a small town and wondered what it would be like to live there? We all love a day trip to a small town for a piece of Americana, however more and more people are leaving the hustle and bustle permanently in search of a simpler lifestyle. A few factors include lower cost of real estate, the popularity of remote work, the desire to connect with our food sources, and a slower pace. On the flip side, there can be adjustments in store for the rural settler… or are there? Small towns across Kentucky are becoming known for things like their food scene, unique shopping experiences and tourism events. This article isn’t about just any small town in Kentucky – it’s about Cynthiana, the #1 Fall Destination in Kentucky, and the addition of Pike Street Wine House to Cynthiana’s growing list of attractions. As the owners of Pike Street Wine House and the wine brand Runners Ridge Vineyard, we are often asked why we decided to open our winery in Harrison County, and more specifically downtown Cynthiana. Like most plans, there were a lot of discoveries and detours along the way, however it started with the purchase of our farm in 2008. You see, we had that desire for a simpler lifestyle, however family life and careers made retiring on the farm a distant goal. With a passion for wine, hospitality, history and restoration, along with an entrepreneurial spirit, we were in search of a business idea that would allow us to use our talents and passion in our “second act” and move up the timeline for retiring to the farm. Living in Covington Kentucky, our initial ideas centered around the Covington area. After all, we moved there to be part of the revitalization of that community which was quickly becoming a major hospitality destination. However, starting a business in Covington would not get us to the farm. In the meantime, we were making wine in the basement and growing our knowledge and appreciation for the “nectar of the gods”. We planted a few grapevines at the farm to take our winemaking skills to the next level and after planting 24 vines the first year – which felt like the hardest physical work we had ever done – we decided to plant a few more the following year. Six hundred more to be exact. That was 2018 and in the years that followed, we planted over 1000 additional vines. We were naïve and ambitious, and somewhere along the way, we decided to turn this hobby into a business. Like any business venture, you need to do your research. Our research took us to wine regions all over the world (yes, we drank a lot of wine along the way!). pg. 10
Each wine region has its own characteristics provided by the terroir (soil of the region) and local culture so regardless of our personal preference for dry red Vitis Vinifera, our business plan needed to respond to the Kentucky market. Similar to many mid-western states, Kentucky wineries are known for producing sweet wines and we were told that you have to produce sweet wines if you want to sell your product. Our gut told us there were dry wine drinkers out there. After seeing friends and family who started out drinking sweet wines, build an appreciation for wine without any residual sugar, we were confident there was a market for our dry wine. Our motto became we will meet you where you are with your wine pallet, and then provide a wine experience that will broaden your tastes and interests in the range of wines both throughout the state and the world. Originally, we hoped to build a tasting room experience at our vineyard site; however, we were concerned about the rural location and whether wine lovers would find us and be willing to travel to our vineyard in sufficient numbers to support a business startup. The proximity of Cynthiana to our vineyard was the initial driving force for locating our business in town with the desire for visibility and foot traffic. In general, demographics seemed good. Cynthiana’s population was near 7000 and included a hospital, proximity to big industry (3M, Bullard, and others), a country club, new housing, good school system, an upgraded airport, along with a local newspaper and radio station. There was an active Chamber of Commerce promoting small business and local government in support of downtown revitalization. The positive and supporting spirit of initial contacts in the town was encouraging. Quality of Life The availability of a building that could serve as both a tasting room and winery (production) was key. We found a gem that needed some work, however its location in the center of town was perfect. With a background in commercial interiors and systems engineering, we set out to transform the building into our concept of a Wine House, loosely based on the Italian concept of an Enoteca. An Italian Enoteca is described as a “wine repository or library” where a variety of wines can be sampled and purchased. The Enoteca introduces customers to wines not readily available. Our version of an Enoteca promotes wines from across the Commonwealth alongside wines from some of the more famous wine regions around the world. We opened our doors in August 2022 and the response from the community has been overwhelmingly positive. The residents and leaders of Cynthiana are encouraging, supportive and are the kindest folks around.As we add new wine options, dining, and entertainment experiences to our offering, they are there, time and again. Our customers also come from nearby Georgetown, Paris, Lexington and Cincinnati, but our “regulars” from Cynthiana are simply the best. The future looks promising for Cynthiana and Pike Street Wine House. We are expanding our wine production in town and look forward to developing a tasting room and event center at the vineyard. We are excited to contribute to the growth that Cynthiana has, and continues to experience, and hope that others with a dream will seek out the charm of Cynthiana, whether for a day trip or a permanent destination. "We are excited to contribute to the growth that Cynthiana has and continues to experience, and hope that others with a dream will seek out the charm of Cynthiana, whether for a day trip or a permanent destination." pg. 11 Pike Street Wine House
HARRISON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Neurology - Nutrition Counseling - Obstetrics - Oncology (Cancer) Services - Ophthalmology - Orthopaedic Surgery - Outpatient Services at Carlisle, offering Physical Therapy - Pain Management - Pathology - Pediatrics - Primary Care located in five locations (Pleasant Street, Carlisle, Falmouth, South and Main Campus) - Pulmonology Services - Radiology Services, including CT, MRI and Nuclear Medicine - Rehabilitation Services, including Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, SpeechLanguage Pathology, Lymphedema and Lipedema Clinic, Athletic Trainers, Wound Care Clinic, and Massage Therapy - Respiratory Therapy Services, including Pulmonary Function Tests, Stress Tests, Echovascular Lab - Sleep Disorders Clinic - Sports Medicine - Wellness Center - Women’s Health - Anesthesia - Behavioral Health - Cardiology, both Diagnostic & Interventional, including a Full-service Cardiac Catheterization lab - Chemotherapy/Infusion Therapy - Coagulation Clinic - Dental Surgery - Dermatology - Diagnostic Imaging including, CT, MRI, Nuclear, Ultrasound, 3-D Mammography and Cardiac Imaging. - Digestive Health Clinic - Emergency Services - EMS/Ambulance Service (Harrison County EMS) - Employee Drug Screening/DOT Physicals - Express Care - Foot and Ankle Surgery - Gastroenterology - General Surgery - Gynecology - Head and Neck/Ear, Nose and Throat/Otolaryngology - Hospitalist Program - HMHmyhealth!, Online Patient Portal - Inpatient Pharmacy Services - KidTown Child Development Center -Laboratory and Pathology Services Harrison Memorial Hospital is a 61-bed, independent hospital located right here in Cynthiana, KY. With 16 active medical staff and more than 100 consulting physician specialists, we offer a comprehensive list of healthcare services to keep you healthy and keep you here at home. Our services, listed in alphabetical order, include: Since 1906, the mission of Harrison Memorial Hospital has been to provide high-quality care services to the communities we serve, with the goal of becoming your provider of choice. Throughout the years, HMH has expanded our facility, aqcuiring cutting edgetechnology and partnered with physician specialists leading in their field. Our new facility, medical technology and physician specialists show our strong commitment to keeping you healthy – and keeping you closer to home. Quality of Life small town. big medicine. pg. 12
This pathway includes courses that teach students about various aspects of business, including accounting, finance, and marketing. Students can explore careers in entrepreneurship, management, and marketing. This pathway includes courses that teach students about the various aspects of engineering and manufacturing. Students can explore careers in mechanical engineering, robotics, and 3D printing. If you are looking for an excellent school district that provides students with a quality education and prepares life-ready graduates, look no farther than Harrison County Schools in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Having the only known, national engineering pathway in North America, preschool – masters, Harrison County Schools offers numerous opportunities to excel in various career pathways. The district's commitment to providing a well-rounded education has earned it a reputation as one of the best school districts in the state. Harrison County Schools, in Cynthiana, Kentucky, provides students with a quality education and numerous opportunities to explore various career pathways. Coming soon to Harrison County Schools is the Leader in Me program that builds across-the-board leadership skills in students and staff members alike. This initiative will impact school climate and K-12 student ownership of education. Every child will have an opportunity to plan and prepare for their future in a collaborative environment with an intertwining focus on academics, leadership and culture. The district's commitment to career readiness ensures that students are prepared for success in the workforce and have the skills and knowledge to pursue their passions. With a variety of career pathways and opportunities available, Harrison County Schools is an excellent choice for students looking to enhance their quality of life and build a fulfilling career. Agriculture This pathway includes courses that teach students about the various aspects of agriculture, including animal science, plant science, and agribusiness. Students can explore careers in farming, agribusiness, and environmental science. The district owns a school farm that gives students many additional project opportunities, one of which is Ag Literacy Day each October. High school students become instructors to the district’s firstgraders as they run various agricultural learning stations throughout the day culminating in the elementary students taking home a hand-picked pumpkin grown on the farm by Ag students. Health Sciences This pathway includes courses that teach students about the healthcare industry and various health-related careers, such as nursing, physical therapy, and medical coding. Business & Marketing CAREER PATHWAYS Harrison County Schools offer a wide range of career pathways that cater to the diverse interests of its students. The district believes that every student has unique talents and abilities that can be harnessed to achieve their full potential. Therefore, the school system provides various career pathways that allow students to explore their interests and passions and build a career based on their strengths. Some of the career pathways available in Harrison County Schools include: Quality of Life Harrison County Schools Engineering & Manufacturing HARRISON OPPORTUNITIES Harrison County Schools provide numerous opportunities for students to enhance their skills and gain practical experience in their chosen career pathways. Some of the opportunities available in the district include: Work-Based Learning: This program allows students to gain work experience in their chosen career pathways. Students can work with local businesses and industries to gain practical experience in their field of interest. Dual Credit Courses: These courses allow students to earn college credit while still in high school. This provides students with a head start in their college education and reduces the cost of college tuition. Career and Technical Student Organizations: These organizations allow students to develop leadership skills, compete in career-related events and network with professionals in their field of interest. Harrison County Schools offer various award-winning Career and Technical Student Organizations, including FBLA, FFA, HOSA, DECA and SkillsUSA. COUNTY SCHOOLS https://sites.google.com/stu.harrison.kyschools.us/coursesandpathways/welcome-to-hchs-pathway-exploration Photos by CODY FITZGERALD
Lori Gaunce Maysville Community & Technical College CYNTHIANA-HARRISON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Todd Brown - Bullard PRESIDENT Mary Todd Ashbrook, Palmer Hampton Realty VICE PRESIDENT Zach Fryman - H&R Block TREASURER Becky Barnes Cynthiana Democrat Devon Harris Erin Slone State Farm Insurance Dominique Willis Community Action Council Ginni Marshall Rocky Ridge Hemp Company Gregg Wills City National Bank James Smith Mayor of Cynthiana Jason Marshall County Judge Executive Jason Orr 3M Mike Aldridge Cynthiana Country Club Mollie Smith Harrison Memorial Hospital Shelley Meyer Harrison County Extension Stephanie Burden Cynthiana Main Street EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Tomi Jean Clifford CHAMBER ASSISTANT Jaime Lynn Timmons CYNTHIANAKYCHAMBER.COM Directors Board of
THE CHAMBER? JOIN TODAY! W H Y S H O U L D I J O I N W R I T T E N B Y T O M I J E A N C L I F F O R D "THIS IS A QUESTION WE HEAR OFTEN, AND THE QUESTION REALLY IS, "WHY SHOULDN’T I JOIN THE CHAMBER?" CHAMBERS ARE GOOD FOR BUSINESS. PERIOD." What do our members in Cynthiana and Harrison County get for their investment? On top of the many benefits you have seen before, members get a group of people who wake up in the morning and go to sleep at night thinking of ways to help their businesses or organizations find new markets. They get an organization that watches trends and regulations locally and nationally, works to communicate these things to them, and connects them with city hall, the courthouse, Frankfort, and Washington D.C on items that impact their bottom line. They get to belong to an association of more than 230 other businesses and organizations that believe that together, their voice is stronger and that prosperity and success are contagious. Throughout the years, our chamber has been a driving force behind some of the most exciting, groundbreaking, and timetested community changes, projects, initiatives, and ideas. We work closely with Cynthiana Main Street, City and County Government, and Economic Development to grow our community both economically and increase the quality of life. Becoming a member of our chamber is more than just joining an organization - It's investing in your community, in the future, and in the growth of your business or organization. pg. 15
The Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber Foundation was founded in 2019 to promote, support and encourage community outreach and development. The foundation is a 501c3 branch of the Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber of Commerce with its own operating board of directors. In 2019, The board of directors created a five-year strategic plan for the foundation. The first part of the plan was to aid in the development of a splash pad at Flat Run Veterans Park here in Cynthiana. The foundation is happy to announce that it raised a total of $715,000 for the project, $515,000 from community and the R.C. Durr Foundation support, $100,000 from the City of Cynthiana and $100,000 from the Harrison County Fiscal Court were also committed to complete the project along with a $87,500 Land and Water Conservation Fund matching grant. Moving forward, the Foundation will continue to target avenues of support for the community and the Chamber. They recently donated $3,000 worth of food/toys/necessity items to the Harrison County Flora Shropshire Animal Shelter and more than $5,000 in items to Jackie’s House through their partnership with Amazon Donations. If you are interested in being a Foundation board member, please reach out to us at [email protected] for more information. Leadership Harrison County is a leadership program of the Chamber of Commerce for community members who are interested in strengthening their leadership skills and investing in their community. This nine-month program introduces participants to different business sectors in the community as well as develops leadership skill-sets through classes such as conflict management, presentations and communications, social media etiquette and more. The program meets one day each month from September-May. Each class also chooses a class project for which they raise funds and complete as part of the class. This year’s class raised funding for dugouts at the softball fields at Flat Run Veterans Park. Applications for Leadership Harrison County open June 1st of each year. Visit our website at www.cynthianakychamber.com to download the application. Pictured: Mary Todd Ashbrook, Rebecca Jenkins, Bonnie Teater & Tomi Clifford. Not pictured are Mandy Gossett Thornton and Brett Hines. The Cynthiana Harrison County Chamber Foundation Developing Current & Future Leaders A Maven is considered an expert or connoisseur of a specific topic, which in this case, is Cynthiana. Maiden City Mavens is an initiative of the Chamber to encourage volunteerism, positive leadership and passion projects in our community leaders. Anyone can be a Maven! Involvement can be as simple as posting or sharing positive posts on Cynthiana businesses or organizations or as involved as in creating a passion project or serving on a committee or board with the Chamber. Throughout the year. Mavens can join the public Facebook to find opportunities to volunteer or partner with other people on projects. Mavens earn points that the Chamber tracks throughout the year to go towards the Chamber store (which is full of really great swag) and towards being the top point getter and being named Maven of the Year. If you are interested in being an ambassador for the community through positive influence, servitude and sharing your passion for Harrison County, email us today at [email protected] Maiden City Mavens donations
Cynthiana Waste Water & Water Departments 2023 Community Educator of the Year Todd Harp pictured with husband, Kendall Butler, & son Henry Public Safety Professional of the Year Kyle Price pictured with Adam Hinton (Hinton Mills) Business of the Year HCA GEMS Pictured: Greg and Dede Shirley & Samantha, Jonathan & Fitz Furnish Alex Barnett pictured with Jaime Lynn Timmons & President Todd Brown Agriculturist of the Year Years of Service Award Community Magic Award Cynthiana Lions Club Mayor James Smith pictured with wife, Paula Smith County Judge Executive Jason Marshall pictured with wife, Ginni Marshall pg. 18
impact awards Mrs. United States Katie Himes Keely Legacy Award Winner Title Sponsor, Arch Care Consultants Healthcare Professional of the Year Mary Beth Slade pictured with Amy Cox, Bluegrass Care Navigators Rising Star Award Kirsten Griggs pictured with Jordin Tolle, Arch Care Consultants pg. 19
With over 1500 product offerings, Post-it Notes have certainly changed over the years. One thing, however, remains constant – they're great for selfreminding, communicating, organizing one's thoughts, to-do lists, and capturing ideas. In 1989, box sealing tape was added to the products manufactured in Cynthiana. 3M operations began in May 1969 in a rented tobacco warehouse (Now the Prizing House). We operated from those temporary quarters until our plant was completed in the spring of 1970. Expansion has occurred at Cynthiana since then in plant size, production processes, technologies. As 3M Cynthiana continues to be a leader in technology, we continue to grow our facility here in Cynthiana. We feel fortunate to be part of the community and we understand that our greatest resource is our 3M people. Products that have been produced at Cynthiana include copiers, projectors, printing equipment, and transparent tape. When you think about Post-It Notes, we think about a small piece of paper with a sticky adhesive that will stick to nearly anything. In 1983, we began producing Post-it Brand Products, including Post-it Notes and Post-it Easel pads. We feel fortunate to be part of the community, and we understand that our greatest resource is our 3M people. Cynthiana Icons Our most recent product addition is tape that is targeted for the retail market and use by the home consumer. The Cynthiana plant has become a combination of complex and proprietary operations serving several 3M divisions. 3M actively supports and promotes education, health and community involvement through financial and product contribution, volunteerism, and corporate sponsored donations. We are proud to be part of this community. pg. 22 3M.com
Nestled in the heart of historic downtown Cynthiana, Kentucky, Biancke's Restaurant has been serving up delicious southern-style cuisine since 1894. A beloved institution in the community, this familyowned and operated restaurant has stood the test of time, delighting locals and tourists alike with its hearty dishes, warm atmosphere, and rich history. When you step inside Biancke's, you're transported back in time to a simpler era. The decor is classic and timeless, with old-fashioned wooden tables, vintage class photos on the walls. The friendly staff greets you with a smile and makes you feel right at home. But it's the food that truly sets Biancke's apart. The menu is filled with traditional southern dishes that have been perfected over generations. From the famous homemade pies to the fried green tomatoes, every item is made with love and care using fresh, local ingredients. The flavors are rich, savory, and satisfying, and the portions are generous enough to satisfy even the heartiest of appetites. In addition to the delicious food, Biancke's also has a full bar and an impressive selection of bourbons and other spirits in Biancke's Station. The bartenders are skilled at crafting classic cocktails as well as new creations, and they're happy to recommend a drink that pairs perfectly with your meal. But perhaps what makes Biancke's truly special is the sense of community and history that pervades the place. Over the years, the restaurant has been a gathering spot for locals, a place to celebrate special occasions, and a home away from home for countless visitors. It's a reminder of the rich heritage and traditions of Kentucky, and a testament to the power of good food and warm hospitality. The current owners, Jon and Kim Gruchow, value community pride and spirit and it is seen through all they do. If you find yourself in Cynthiana, Kentucky, make sure to stop by Biancke's Restaurant on Main Street. It's a true taste of the Bluegrass State, and an experience you won't soon forget. Cynthiana Icons bianckes1894.com It's a true taste of the Bluegrass State and an experience you won't soon forget. pg. 23
One thing that sets Charley's apart from other entertainment options is the absence of Wi-Fi. It's the perfect place to escape the constant demands of technology and enjoy quality time with loved ones. And if you don't have your own roller skates, don't worry - Charley's has rentals available at affordable prices. But it's not just about having a good time - Amber and Zach are committed to giving back to the community that has supported them so much. From fundraising events to donations to local clubs and organizations, Charley's is all about spreading joy and kindness. Cynthiana Icons charleysrollerrink.com Get Ready to Roll: Charley's Roller Rink is the Place to Be! Get Ready to Roll: Charley's Roller Rink is the Place to Be! If you're looking for a trip down memory lane or just a fun day out with family and friends, look no further than Charley's Roller Rink in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Established in 1957 by Charles 'Pepsi' Pollard and then purchased and owned by Mike Thomas until 2018, the rink has been a beloved local hangout for generations. After being closed through the COVID-19 outbreak, the Thomas family reached out to long-time patron Amber Florence, to see if she was interested in purchasing the building. Amber and her nephew Zach Northcutt took the offer and officially opened their doors on April 2nd, 2022. They've been hard at work renovating the building, infusing it with a blast of nostalgia and plenty of fun for all ages. With bright green walls, lockers, and a TouchTunes machine for music, Charley's is more than just a roller rink - it's a community hub for unplugging and making memories. So whether you're planning a private party or just want to drop by for a few hours of skating fun, Charley's Roller Rink is the place to be. This year, they celebrate their one year anniversary. There’s no better time to visit and make some memories of your own! ROLLER RINK pg. 24
Mike and Teresa Davis’ story in Cynthiana began when they opened their Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in the Harrison Square, formerly known as Howard Shopping Center. They had moved into town earlier in the year for preparation of this. They officially opened their doors for business on Thursday, October 29, 1975. It was a whirlwind of a time for them. They were young, filled with energy, and in their words “just took on a large amount of debt, so we were motivated." Mike and Teresa were practically living in their restaurant for the first few years to ensure it was on solid ground and growing, all while taking care of their guests. On July 29, 1983 they opened their Dry Ridge KFC restaurant. Now they had two very large juggling balls in the air. In 1985, they broke ground and rebuilt their Cynthiana restaurant, where it currently stands to this day, to have a larger dining room and a drive-thru. In 1992, they installed a buffet. By 1997, they installed Taco Bell into both of the restaurants. Cynthiana Icons MMiikkee && TTeerreessaaDDaavviiss Mom and Dad, Our earliest memories in the “Chicken Store” were visiting with Wayne Walker and John Stewart virtually every day after school let out, while enjoying our Strawberry or Lemon Parfaits along with a Diet Pepsi. We had birthday celebrations there, we would take our youth soccer teams there for chicken little sandwiches, and our basketball teams that we played on for a bus full of soft tacos. We would take biscuits to high school science classes. All while we were jokingly harassed by classmates and teachers alike on, “why the heck did you all take away the Chicken Little Sandwiches?” We would laugh when Dad would need to call the store to tell them to “TURN THE BUCKET LIGHT ON!” and we would worry when he would need to go to the store late at night when things needed to be done during closed hours. We loved how Dad was always affectionately called ,“Chicken Man”, amongst his friends and whenever he was invited to watch a UK game, it came with the expectation of bringing along those delicious Hot Wings. Mom and Dad, you all have been incredible examples to us in how to be small business owners, but far more than that, how to be loving and supportive parents. We have been blessed in our lives and we do not take that for granted. Thank you both for all of your time, effort, sacrifices, and most of all love. Here’s to you both, congratulations on a most outstanding career! We love you! Love Always, Rachel and Charlie They grew their business throughout all of these years, because Mike and Teresa believed that service always came first and would lead to sales. The KFC/Taco Bell restaurant did not just stop with Mike and Teresa, it also continued to their next generation. In 2002, their daughter, Rachel, joined the Yum! Brands family as a corporate support position for restaurants like her parents. She grew in her career and expanded her role within the HR Department. She was a hardworking and loyal member of the Yum! Brands for twelve years in total. Their son, Charlie and his wife Nichole, moved back to Kentucky in 2012 to learn the family business. Charlie and Nichole learned it from the starting point as all new hires. They cooked, prepped, and took/packed orders. Then eventually took on manager positions and then Charlie assumed the lead operator position. Mike and Teresa’s KFC/Taco Bell became a true family business. On January 11, 2023, our Mike and Teresa Davis sold their two restaurants to a new company. It was a long time coming after many conversations between Charlie, Mike, and Teresa. For over 47 years they were in the service industry. It was time for them to further enjoy the fruits of their labor, while Charlie will excitedly continue a career in a new arena. These restaurants are Mike and Teresa’s identity; they are the very fabric of their being. Mike and Teresa have always had high appreciation for the community of Cynthiana/Harrison County, as well as the other surrounding communities. They have always believed that it takes a community like Cynthiana to have their dreams realized. They are humbled and most appreciative by the impact that Cynthiana has had on them. They can only hope that they were able to return the favor in the same way. A note from Rachel and Charlie pg. 25 Mike & Teresa Davis
In addition to his work in real estate, Doug also takes pride in his pizzamaking skills. He has become a beloved figure in the community for his famous Dugan's Pizza. In 2013, Doug attended pizza school in New York to combat his failed attempts of being a master pizza maker on his own. His instructors certified him a top student and sent him back to Kentucky as a skilled pizza maker. Doug has chosen to share his delicious pies with the community through servitude. He selected the local food pantry as his mission and donates pizza to friends, individuals, and fundraising events, encouraging his recipients to give back to the food pantry. This mission has brought in donations to the food pantry that enables them to help many others. Doug is averaging over 150 pizzas a year going out to others at no cost to them, out of his home kitchen, receiving a Dugan’s Pizza has become a prized gift. Doug Hampton has been serving in real estate for Palmer Hampton Realty for more than 50 years, making him one of the most experienced and dedicated real estate agents in the industry. Born and raised in Harlan County, Kentucky, a picture of a coal miner hangs behind his desk as a daily reminder of where he came from and a place that he holds dear to his heart. Doug is the son of a coal miner and grew up with a deep appreciation for hard work and dedication. It was these values that he brought with him when he moved to Cynthiana, Kentucky with his wife Patsy after meeting her while playing football at Eastern Kentucky University. Once in Cynthiana, Doug began his career in real estate, quickly establishing himself as a trustworthy and reliable agent. Over the years, he expanded his expertise to include insurance and auctioneering, becoming a wellrounded professional in the industry. Hampton was a new name to Cynthiana when Doug moved with his wife, Patsy, to her hometown in 1967. The Hampton name quickly became an established one in the community through his involvement in the community, service to others, and a growing family with Three children, 14 grandkids, and his first great grandchild made an appearance in 2023. When you reach a milestone of 50 years in one industry, you have reached a place that many other professionals will never accomplish. Throughout his career, Doug has always placed a strong emphasis on his clients' needs and concerns. He understands that buying or selling a home is a significant decision, and he works tirelessly to ensure that his clients feel confident and secure throughout the entire process. His attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and ability to navigate complex transactions have earned him a reputation as a top agent in the area. palmerhampton.com Doug Hampton Cynthiana Icons A Lifetime of Service & Dedication in the Real Estate Industry Despite his many accomplishments, Doug remains humble and focused on serving his clients and community. His dedication to hard work, honesty, and excellence has earned him the respect and admiration of those around him. One of his young agents in the office recalls her first day in the office. During their introductory meeting Doug shared some words that have and will always stick with her, “Always do what is best for your client.” Without a doubt Doug has spent his career living by those words and taking care of individuals and families. One of the most humble professionals in the industry, Doug understands the value of listening to his clients, being transparent, focusing on service; not sales, treating everyone with respect, continuously learning, and putting his clients first. Doug has embodied all these traits and established a reputation as a trustworthy, reliable professional. With 50 years of experience, servitude, building relationships and hundreds of transactions later, Doug is a humble man that takes the time every day to be grateful and thankful for the ability to remain in the business he loves for 50 years. "Always do what is best for your client." Without a doubt Doug has spent his career living by those words & taking care of individuals & families. pg. 26
Tag a Business on Social Media = 1 pt Post a Photo to Facebook or Instagram = 3 pts Write a Facebook Review = 5 pts Write a Google/Yelp/TripAdvisor Review = 7 pts Post a Video or TikToks = 10 pts IInnfflluueencer influencer onewho exerts influence a person who inspires or guides the actions of others. 1. 2. CYNTHIANA INFLUENCER POINT SYSTEM: Lindsay Powell, 2023 Cynthiana Influencer Are you a social media savvy person with a knack for promoting local businesses? If so, the Cynthiana Influencer Contest might be the perfect fit for you! In 2021, the Cynthiana Chamber of Commerce launched the first-ever Cynthiana Influencer Contest. This contest recognizes individuals who actively promote and support local businesses in the community through their social media platforms. Why is this important? Well, January-March are typically slower months for retail and restaurant industries, and the Chamber wanted to showcase the wide variety of opportunities available in Cynthiana. By becoming an influencer, you not only promote local businesses but also help boost the overall image of Cynthiana. What does it take to become a Cynthiana Influencer? It's simple! All you have to do is post about a business, tag that business, make a TikTok/Reel or leave a positive review during the contest period (January-March each year). Each of these actions earns you points towards your overall participation total. In addition to potentially winning the title of Cynthiana Influencer of the Year, you can also win an amazing prize package worth over $2,000 in discounts and products from local businesses. The winner also gets to take over the Cynthiana Influencer Facebook and Instagram pages for the year - pretty cool, right? The 2023 Cynthiana Influencer Contest generated over 74 posts on Facebook/Instagram, 67 businesses tagged in posts, 23 Facebook reviews, 19 TikToks/Reels created, and 51 Google/Yelp/TripAdvisor reviews- in just two months! Congratulations to this year’s Cynthiana Influencer, Lindsay Powell! *Our Chamber won the 2021 and 2022 Innovation award through the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Executives for this promotion* [ in noun(attributive) CCyynntthhiiaannaa .flu.encer ] For more information, visit our website at www.cynthianainfluencer.com pg. 29
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MEMBER DIRECTORY AGRICULTURE Central Kentucky Ag Credit (859) 987-4344 201 Commerce Drive, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 agcreditonline.com Harrison County Extension Office (859) 234-5510 668 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 harrison.ca.uky.edu Harrison County Farm Bureau Federation 3186 Us Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 kyfb.com Harrison County Soil Conservation District 103 Rodgers Park Drive, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 harrisoncountyconservationdistrict.com Hazel Hill Farm (502) 483-1186 356 Lakeview Drive, Cynthiana Ky, 41031 hazelhillfarm.onuniverse.com Hinton Mills (859) 234-2122 332 Lincoln Avenue, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 hintonmills.com Kokovoko Breeding Farm (859) 420-5246 3240 Hinton Webber Road,Corinth Ky 41010 farmstayus.com/farm/kokovoko-breeding-farmcarriage-house-retreat/ Marshall's Tractor Service (859) 234-5889 571 KY Hwy 36 West, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 marshallstractor.com Rocky Ridge Hemp Company (859) 588-1289 571 Ky highway 36 West, Cynthiana Ky 41031 rockyridgehempco.com Royal Ranch Ministries & Rescue (859) 559-5969 971 Dutch Chapel Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 royalranchministries.com ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT Boyd's Station (703) 901-1810 210 Boyd's Station Road, Berry, Ky 41003 boydsstation.org Cynthiana Harrison County Museum (859) 234-7179 124 South Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 harricynmuseum.org Cynthiana Harrison County Public Library (859) 234-4881 104 North Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cynthianalibrary.org Licking Valley Singers PO Box 742, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Rohs Opera House (859) 298-2203 133 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 rohsoperahouse.com Rohs Theater Company (859) 298-2203 133 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 rohsoperahouse.com MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 1 AGRICULTURE CONT'D Stepping Stone Farm (859) 658-6060 1674 Cynthiana Road, Paris, Ky 40361 steppingstonefarmky.com Still Water Farm & Arena (859) 620-3040 3335 Ky Hwy 36 West, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Thomas Farms LLC (859) 588-6588 930 US 27 South Suite 5, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Three Pines Farm (859) 298-1025 6085 US Hwy 62 East, Cynthiana, Ky 41031
BANKING & FINANCE City National Bank (859) 234-3100 698 US Highway 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 bankatcity.com Edward Jones (859) 234-0368 136 East Pike Street, Cynthiana Ky 41031 edwardjones.com Field and Main Bank (859) 234-3150 103 East Bridge Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 fieldandmain.com Fifth Third Bank (859) 234-0145 1005 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 locations.53.com H&R Block (859) 234-4370 930 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 hrblock.com Stockyards Bank and Trust (859) 234-3363 939 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 syb.com BARBERS, BEAUTICIANS, & HAIR STYLISTS Mane Cuts (859) 234-8946 109 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 BUSINESS, MARKETING, & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AMB Services (859) 234-2488 108 Harrison Avenue, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Browning Way Consulting (859) 536-7036 Cynthiana, Ky 41031 CT Marketing Solutions LLC (859) 492-7876 2276 Mangrove Drive, Lexington, Ky 40507 ctmarketingproforma.com IMQ Creative (859) 588-9727 imqcreative.com Krazy Bytes (859) 588-9505 212 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 krazybytes.com Magnolia Marketing magnoliamarketingllc.com MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 2 CHURCHES Cynthiana Christian Church (859) 234-5332 202 North Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cynthianachristianchurch.com/index.html Cynthiana Presbyterian Church (859) 234-2961 PO Box 456, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cynthianapresbyterian.com First United Methodist Church (859) 234-2722 302 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 firstumccyn.org Indian Creek Christian Church (859) 234-5223 51 Waits Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 indiancreekchristian.com St Edwards Catholic Church (859) 234-5444 107 North Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 stedwardky.com AUTOMOTIVE Cockrell's Auto Center (859) 234-2898 4320 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cockrells.net Daileys Body Shop (859) 235-0004 202 West Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Mays Hydraulic Hose and Supply (859) 569-8237 958 Shadynook Pike, Cynthiana, Ky 41031
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Clayton Arnold Foundation (859) 588-0255 Cynthiana, Ky 41031 theclaytonarnoldfoundation.com Cynthiana Arts Council (859) 298-2203 Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Cynthiana Bike Fest (859) 234-1755 2440 Grays Run Pike, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Cynthiana Harrison County Educational Foundation PO Box 243 , Cynthiana, Ky 41031 harrison.k12.ky.us Cynthiana Kiwanis Club (740) 357-5720 PO Box 698, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Cynthiana Lions Club (859) 234-6322 PO Box 526, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 e-clubhouse.org Cynthiana Main Street (859) 954-5060 141 East Pike Street Suite 3, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Cynthiana Rod Run (859) 588-3389 PO Box 221, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cynthianarodrun.com Cynthiana Rotary Club (502) 863-0607 PO Box 14, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Harrison County Community Foundation 499 East High Street, Lexington Ky 40507 bgcf.org/community-funds/harrison-county Harrison County Democratic Party (859) 333-7293 222 HB Stockfarm Lane, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Harrison County Republican Party (859) 234-6394 1850 Waits Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Hope for Recovery KY (859) 588-6130 216 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Housing Authority of Cynthiana (859) 234-5388 148 Federal Drive, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 chaky.org DAYCARE SERVICES Cynthiana Harrison County YMCA Child Development Center (859) 569-3273 111 Ky Highway 32 West, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 parisbourbonymca.org Room to Grow Learning Center (859) 987-9997 108 West Mill Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 roomtogrowlearningcenter.com EDUCATION Harrison County Board of Education (859) 234-7110 08 Webster Ave, Cynthiana, KY 41031 harrison.kyschools.us Maysville Community and Technical College Licking Valley Campus (859) 234-8626 319 Webster Avenue, Cynthiana, KY 41031 maysville.kctcs.edu FITNESS, SPORTS, & RECREATION Charley's Roller Rink (859) 298-4144 5898 KY HWY 36 West, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 charleysrollerrink.com Cynthiana Country Club (859) 234-5364 PO Box 476, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cynthianacc.com Galactic Alley (859) 234-2236 1354 US Hwy 27 North, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 galacticalley.com HarriCyn Athletics (859) 556-0191 632 Sea Biscuit Way, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Kentucky Yoga Adventures (859) 814-3508 110 North Miller Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 3 CONSTRUCTION Judy Construction (859) 234-6900 PO Box 457, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 judycc.com
FLORISTS Flower Depot (859) 234-2001 208 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 flowerdepotfloral.com Hals Flowers (859) 954-5035 303 South Church Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 halsflowers.com FRIENDS OF THE CHAMBER Bonnie Teater (859) 298-8300 626 Waits Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Doug Price (859) 797-7600 400 Browning Way, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Karen Walters (859) 588-2424 3184 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, KY 41031 Terry Jones (859) 588-8887 FUNERAL SERVICES Battle Grove Cemetery (859) 234-5323 531 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 battlegrovecemetery.com Drake-Whaley-McCarty Funeral Home (859) 234-6333 112 North Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 drakewhaleymccartyfuneralhome.com Ware Funeral Home (859) 234-4000 910 US Hwy 27 North, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 warefuneralhome.com HEALTH & WELLNESS Arch Care Consultants (859) 235-0102 110 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 archcc.com Bluegrass Care Navigators (855) 492-0812 1317 US Hwy 62 East, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 bgcarenav.org Cedar Ridge Health Campus (859) 234-2702 1217 US Hwy 62 East, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 trilogyhs.com Central Kentucky Recovery (859) 569-3145 1094 US Hwy 27 South Suite A, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 centralkyrecovery.com Clinic Pharmacy (859) 234-2777 1210 KY Hwy 36 East Ste G6, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 clinicpharmacycynthiana.com Dr Neil Rush (859) 234-1473 218 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 neilrushdmd.com Dr. Mandy Thornberry (859) 234-4542 101 Quail Lane, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 drmccauleythornberry.com Eastside Pharmacy (859) 234-6800 430 East Pleasant Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 stores.healthmart.com/eastsidepharmacy/stores.aspx Family Care Associates (859) 234-6000 1210 Ky Hwy 36 East, Suite 2C, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 familycareassociates.net Harrison County Senior Center and Adult Day (859) 234-5801 216 Old Lair Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 hcscwv.org Harrison Memorial Hospital (859) 234-2300 1210 KY Hwy 36 East, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 harrisonmemhosp.com MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 4
HEALTH & WELLNESS CONT'D Healing Hands Massage Studio (859) 588-9989 212 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 massagebook.com KY Chiropractic Cynthiana (859) 508-3200 1050 US Hwy 27 South Suite 1, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 kychirocynthiana.com Licking Valley Internal Medicine and Pediatrics (859) 234-9611 1210 Ky Hwy 36 East, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 lickingvalleymedpeds.com Mountain Comprehensive Care (859) 298-2156 210 South Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 mtcomp.org MyEyeDr. (859) 234-1424 308 North Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 myeyedr.com New Vista (859) 234-6940 257 Parkland Heights, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 newvista.org Onyx Cosmetic and Wellness Procedures (859) 519-7552 101 Wilson Avenue, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 onyxky.com Primo Smiles Dental (859) 234-3323 114 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 primosmilesdental.com Sorrell Home Medical (859) 234-4441 208 West Pleasant Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 sorrellhme.com Spa 213 (859) 234-2637 213 North Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 spa213.net Wedco District Health Department (859) 234-8750 364 Oddville Avenue, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 wedcohealth.org HOME IMPROVEMENT A Action Pest control (859) 235-0671 1047 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 actionpest.com Brooks Electric (859) 234-2488 108 Harrison Avenue, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Central Kentucky Heating & Air (859) 987-4503 4275 Lexington Road , Paris, Ky 40361 centralheatingairky.com JRP LLC (859) 240-2873 16583 KY Hwy 10 North, Butler, Ky 41006 M & M Gutter Services (502) 503-7204 132 Ballard Lane, Sadieville, Ky 40370 Nationwide Industrial Contractors Incorporated (859) 533-8304 743 Wornall Lane, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 nic-ky.com Pegasus Roofing and Construction (888) 856-8832 1234 Paris Pike, Georgetown, Ky 40324 pegasusroofingandconstruction.org Pickett Excavating (859) 588-2054 3958 Ky Highway 1032 East, Berry, Ky 41003 Poindexter Lumber Company (859) 234-2242 208 East Pleasant Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 poindexterlumber.net Servpro (859) 759-0034 625 Tech Drive, Winchester, Ky 40391 servpro.com Slone Heating and Air (859) 806-4966 317 Parkview Avenue, Lexington, Ky 40505 The Extra Mile Group - Design, Construction & Renovations (859) 588-1641 211 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 extramileky.com Vanhook Hardware (859) 234-1844 121 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 vanhookhardware.com MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 5
INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING 3M Manufacturing (859) 234-5671 1308 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 3m.com Bay Horse Innovations (315) 730-4971 4801 KY Hwy 1842 N Cynthiana, Ky 41031 bayhorseinnovations.com E.D. Bullard Company (859) 234-6616 1898 Safety Way, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 bullard.com Fikeco (859) 234-2878 149 Techway Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Glen Gery Stone (859) 235-9636 267 Safety Way, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 glengery.com Lucas Equine Equipment (888) 577-6920 4161 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 lucasequine.com INSURANCE Erin Slone State Farm (859) 234-4682 930 US HWY 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 erininsuresky.com Howard Fryman Plans for Now (859) 707-7526 plansfornow.com Nice Network Inc (859) 814-0061 2612 Crescent Springs Pike, Crescent Park Ky 41017 nicenetwork.com Smith Insurors (859) 234-3641 130 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 smithinsurors.com LEGAL SERVICES Brian T. Canupp, PSC (859) 988-9658 110 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 canupplaw.com John Lair Law Offices (859) 234-4445 115 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 S. M. Sullivan Law Offices PLLC (859) 320-1231 PO Box 272, Cynthiana, KY 41031 sullivanlaw.com MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 6 MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY J. Lynn Photography/Glam & Grace - Beauty by Jessy (859) 588-5508 3297 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 jlynn-photography.com. Simpson Photography (Simpsonography) (606) 407-0315 207 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 simpsonography.com The Cynthiana Democrat and Harrison Shopper (859) 234-1036 101 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cynthianademocrat.com WCYN (859) 234-1400 130 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 wcyn.com PET SERVICES Grinning Goat Acres Pet Boarding and Daycare (859) 588-5369 5078 Ky Highway 1032 West, Berry, Ky 41003 REAL ESTATE Allison Realty and Auction Group (859) 234-0888 49 Ky Hwy 32 West, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 allisonrealtygrp.com Casas to Castles Associates LLC (859) 960-2277 403 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Connie Shrout, Realtor- KY Property Hunters LLC (859) 583-9913 583 Redbud Road, Ewing, Ky 41039 LAUNDRY SERVICES Cynthiana Suds Coin Laundry (859) 234-5180 302 North Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 4103
REAL ESTATE CONT'D Horns Real Estate and Auction (859) 234-5524 317 South Church Street, Cynthiana, KY 41031 hornsauction.com Indigo & Co Realty (859) 457-6678 115 North Broadway Street, Georgetown, Ky 40324 indigoandco.realty Kassie and Associates (859) 806-4111 111 Osborne Way Suite 108, Georgetown, Ky 40324 kassieandassociates.com Linda Lewis Remax Realty (859) 940-7043 128 Edwards Avenue, Georgetown, Ky 40324 linda-lewis.remax.com Melissa Baker, Realty World TNT 122 Edwards Avenue, #4, Georgetown, Ky 40324 (502) 642-6004 realtyworldtnt.com Noelle Currans, Switzer & Associates Real Estate (859) 588-7177 111 South Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 switzassoc.com Palmer Hampton Realty (859) 588-7120 101 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 palmerhampton.com Thwaites Realtors (859) 987-9119 1620 S. Main Street, Paris Ky thwaitesrealtors.com Whalen and Company (859) 234-5454 101 South Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 whalenandcompany.com RESTAURANT & NIGHTLIFE Biancke's (859) 234-3443 102 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 bianckes1894.com Cymply Cynful Nutrition (859) 954-5133 101 East Pleasant Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 RESTAURANT & NIGHTLIFE CONT'D Cynthiana Cheese Store (859) 569-3000 115 South Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Ernies Sports Bar (859) 954-5052 201 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Frosted Blessings (859) 954-5066 206 South Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Kellione's Pizza (859) 298-1072 219 South Walnut Street Suite 9, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Leono's (859) 234-2517 253 South Church Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 McDonald's (859) 234-6199 833 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 mcdonalds.com Pike Street Wine House (859) 569-3204, (513) 218-7178 132 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 pikestreetwinehouse.com Riverside Rays Tanning and Deli (859) 298-2220 115 Waterworks Avenue, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Sinkula Investments/Wendy's (859) 578-8880 106 Ladish Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 sinkula.com Snappy Tomato Pizza (859) 235-7627 117 North Main Street Suite 1, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 snappytomato.com The Dailey Grind (859) 298-2002 209 South Poplar, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 The Main Cup (859) 298-2006 105 North Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 themaincup.lightspeedordering.com The Sweet Boutique (502) 542-0684 202 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 thesweetboutiquellc.com Wood Shack BBQ (859) 298-1531 52 Ammerman Pike, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 7
SHOPPING & RETAIL A Little Bit of Personal Style (859) 588-5546 116 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 alittlebitofpersonalstyle.com Appalachian Root Works (601) 678-6165 221 S Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 appalachianrootworks.com Balloons with Xtras (859) 556-1541 3650 Old Lair Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Bell's Outdoor Sports (859) 235-0018 660 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 bellsoutdoorsports.com Emerson Steel Boutique (859) 588-4858 118 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 emersonsteelboutique.com Ewalts Jewelry on Main (859) 234-3741 136 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 sewalt.wixsite.com/ewaltjewelers Frames n Christian Things/Trophies and More (859) 234-5873 219 South Walnut Street Suite 6, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 framesnthingscyn.com Hansmans Corner Market (859) 581-7778 727 6th Street, Dayton, Ky 41074 ameristop.com MBS Crafthouse (859) 588-5134 105 Joe B. Hall Court, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Molly B's Boutique (859) 569-3001 204 South Main Street, Cynthiana Ky 41031 MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 8 SHOPPING & RETAIL CONT'D Movie Warehouse Tanning & Gift Shop (859) 234-9999 930 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Printed Vinyl For You (859) 298-2165 137 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 printedvinylforyou.com Tangle Tree Creations LLC (859) 588-4556 1232 Old Lair Road, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 tangletreecreationsllc.com Tays Cloth Peddler (859) 234-1846 121 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 taysclothpeddler.com The Next Chapter Bookstore (859) 569-3078 201 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 thenextchapter41031.com Uniques (859) 234-7874 134/138 South Main Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Walmart (859) 234-3232 805 US Hwy 27 South, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 walmart.com STORAGE Crossroads Climate Control (859) 588-3534 50 Ky-1743, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Cynthiana Furniture and Storage (859) 234-1008 313 South Church Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Lebus Storage (859) 234-5180 210 South Church Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 lebusstorage.com SEAMSTRESS AK Custom Alterations (859) 954-0222 109 S Walnut Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 TRANSPORTATION Titan Freight LLC (502) 503-0803 1695 US Hwy 62 West, Cynthiana, Ky 41031
MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 9 UTILITIES Blue Grass Energy (859) 546-4243 327 Sea Biscuit Way, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 bgenergy.com Central Kentucky Tower (859) 298-1016 PO Box 634, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Harrison County Water Association (859) 234-4284 433 Sea Biscuit Way, Cynthiana, Ky harrisoncowaterky.nexbillpayonline.com WEDDING & EVENTS Ashford Acres Inn (859) 298-2989 1801 Ky Hwy 36 East, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 ashfordacresinn.com The Prizing House (859) 235-0117 329 South Church Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 theprizinghouse.com WHOLESALE Avi's Oven Art Inc/Correct Foods Inc. (859) 234-4393 842 US Hwy 62 East, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 Cooper Wholesale (859) 234-5725 306 Oddville Avenue, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 cooperwholesaleinc.com TRAVEL & TOURISM Premier Travel and Cruise (859) 569-3033 103 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky 41031 premiertravelandcruise.com
Board of Education 859-234-7110 Circuit Court Clerk (859) 234-1914 City Attorney (859) 234-4445 Code Enforcement 111 South Main Street (859) 234-7186 Cynthiana City Hall 141 East Pike Street (859) 234-7150 Cynthiana Fire Department 104 East Pleasant Street (859) 234-7158 Cynthiana Harrison County Economic Development (859) 621-6570 Cynthiana Police Department 420 East Pleasant Street (859) 234-7157 Cynthiana Harrison County Economic Development (859) 621-6570 GOVERNMENT LISTINGS MEMBER DIRECTORY - PG 10 Harrison County Middle School 859-234-7123 Harrison County Area Tech Center 859-234-5286 Harrison County Courthouse 111 South Main Street (859) 234-7136 Northside Elementary 859-234-7114 Parks and Recreation (859) 234-7155 Planning and Zoning for Harrison County (859) 234-7165 Southside Elementary 859-234-7120 Westside Elementary 859-234-7115 911 Dispatch 911 or 859-234-7104 Cynthiana Water Department 201 Water Works Avenue (859) 234-7159 Cynthiana Waste Water Department 200 KY Highway 36 West (859) 234-7156 Eastside Elementary 859-234-7121 Harrison County Attorney (859) 234-3110 Harrison County Clerks Office (859) 234-7130 Harrison County PVA 111 South Main Street, Suite 101 (859) 234-7133 Harrison County Sheriff's Office 113 West Pike Street (859) 234-7135 Harrison County Water Association (859) 234-4284 433 Sea Biscuit Way, Cynthiana, Ky harrisoncowaterky.nexbillpayonline.com Harrison County High School 859-234-7117