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‘ Summer Convention has something for every family member to pa per
i % Come join us in Gatlinburgl with TPA members right next door at convention officially begins Thurs- ‘
. You'llfind lots of stuff to enter- the Holiday Inn. Both hotels are lo- day, June 22, with a reception and ,
( tam you, in addition to informative cated on AirportRoad,justoffthemain picnic in the park following the KPA Oklah‘m‘a C‘ty ma." ha‘f" 599mm
sessionsdesigned to tweakyourbrain drag through downtown Gatlinburg. / KPS Board of Directors meeting. faraway ‘0 some“ “5' eSPQC'aH." “* “'9
‘ andgiveyounewideasforyournews- Theconventionfeaturesprograms, Friday begins with a half-day of vrewed ““95 "f the carnage “n" '.
paper. a picnic in the park, golf, shopping, roundtablediscussions,andincludes W'eCkage 'm'aded W” "”13 “‘“m‘
In fact, the Kentucky Press towing, time to do your own thing, a anaftemoon trip to Dollywood or the throul-ih ””r te'ev'5‘0m' _
Association's 1995 Summer Conven- dayatDollywood,lotsofthingsforthe first (and maybe only) KPA/TPA onesec"ndcmded“55‘n“"0”“
tion promises to beone of the largest family—whatever you’re looking for, Gold Scramble at Catlinburg Coun- mm“ City elementary school really
. the association has sponsored. The this is the one convention you’ll find Continued on Page 16 brf’UEht the (“5‘”th h‘m‘e ‘0 m‘r‘mbw‘ .
f convention, set for June 22.24, Will be plen to do. ' of The Bourbon Times, however, u hen
. . held jointly with the Tennessee Press ?h e m _ ,__‘ membersofthestaffdiscovered a par k—
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Gov. Brereton Jones has named In its form approved by the state Association;Ed Taylor,chairman, Ken~ SChk—‘dult‘d {Ur May _' . ' "
ta]. '. the members of the state Newsprint House and Senate, the task force is tucky Recycling Brokerage Authority,- 18 at Memorial Hall in Lexington. , b ‘
f,- “, Recycling Task Force, required in lan- directed to address the newsprint re- David Stone, production director for ”We cannot ensure the quality of ‘ u. ’
.‘v »~’_ guagepassed bythe KentuckyCeneral cycling issue in its entiretyand submit the Lexington Herald-Leader; Steve the forum KPA wants, or its member . . g .
'J ,5 Assembly during its 1994 session. a report to the legislature by Oct. 1, Austin, publisher of The Henderson newspapers and the candidates de- ‘ .
3'5," The task force includes the Ken- I995. Gleaner; Pipes Caines,pub|isherofthe serve,” said KPA E‘t‘CUhYt’ Director j f
’3 ,. tucky Press Association exeCutive di- Those named to the task force are: Bowling Green Daily NeWs; Barb Dm'id T- ThOmP-‘On‘ ., .
". rector, five newspaper and newsprint Phillip].Shepherd,Secretary, Natural Phenix, of Bowater Inc; Vaughn ,5
‘1‘: millrepresentatives,threepersonsfrom Resources and Environmental Protec- Hedrick, of Champion International KPA does plan, however, to host 3 .
,3}? environmentalgroupsand theNational tion Cabinet; David T. Thompson, ex- Corp; Ray Hillebrand, president, several such forums before the general ;'
5'21 Resources Cabinet secretary. ecutive director of the Kentucky Press Continued on Page 16 election In November ' a
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