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Bardstown, Maker's Mark Distillery and Saturday's schedule includes a KPA
My Old Kentucky Home are preparing to hOSt Business Session, the notice for which appears
the 1989 Kentucky Press Association Summer below, and a preview of the 1990 General As-
Convention. sembly with Senators Ed O'Daniel and Eck Rose
This year's convention is scheduled for and State Representatives Kenny Rapier and
June 22—24 at the Holiday Inn in. Bardstown. Bill Ark scheduled to appear.
Included on the entertainment agenda Steve Lowery, general manager of the
for the convention is a tour of Maker's Mark Kentucky Standard in Bardstown, is serving as
Distillery and barbecue hosted by Landmark 1989 Summer Convention planning chairman.
Community Newspapers; an afternoon 9f sight— Registration information for the con—
seelng 1n historic Bardstown; and a p1cn1c at My vention is in the mail so watch your mailbox.
Old Kentucky Home prior to attending The _____________
Stephen Foster Story. - -
The program schedule includes a legal Busmess SGSSIOn scheduled
session with KPA FOI attorney Ion Fleischaker; . . .
a presentation on the 1989 Retail Shopping Notice ls hereby given to members
Habits Survey by Tommy Preston of The of the Kentucky Press Assoc1at10n that the
P . . ‘ 1989 Summer Convention Business Session
reston Group in Lex1ngton, Western Kentucky '11b 11 d f S tu d 24 t9
University professor Jim Ausenbaugh; an up— :tltheeBCaar destoxclirrn £1012 dink? ,a a.m.
date on happenings in Washington and the Business to be discussed includes
National Newspaper Assoc1at10n by Reg1on 3 the reali nment o f KP A board districts
NNA director Adam Kelly; discussion of the g . '
. 1 f K ent u ck news a ers The Membershlp and By—Laws
1989 sa ary survey 0 y p p Committee recommended and the Board
conducted by Jim Highland, also of the WKU . ’ .
l . . _ has approved the follow1ng realignment of
: Journalism staff, and the ever-popular KPA th KP A D' tr' t tru tur _
Better Newspaper Contest awards luncheon e *KPSA clfeaste Dcistriec tsl 5 A an d1 SB to
and slide show. . . . . .
The awards will be presented at a lunch- givtldetthe present Dlstrlct 15 into two equal
eon on Saturday as the concluding session on 18 DC simer e the resent Districts 8 and 9
the convention schedule. . t n d' tgi t' p
Friday‘s luncheon will feature Bill in Q 0 irrifarr : the resent Districts 10 and
Samuels of Maker's Mark Distillery as speaker. I 1 , t d5 t . t-p
Convention—goers will have an opportunity to 1n 0 Slffiatlftolcpfesent board member in
tourMaker 3 Mark on Thursday evenlng, the any affected district lose any part of his / her
off1c1alopen1ng of the convention. Landmark 15 t rm bec use of reali nment'
hosting a barbecue Thursday night at Maker's e a g ’
Mark in nearby Loretto. —————————-—