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Winchester Living Wi******er Living magazine showcases the best of Wi******er and Clark County. Published by The Wi******er Sun, the free magazine comes out bi-monthly.
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Wi******er and Clark
County. Our Central Kentucky
region creates one
community, one home, one
life. The region possesses
a diverse history and a future that is one of
the brightest. Central Kentucky stands out,
today, as a region known for its preservation
of small-town values and more temperate
way of life. Wi******er Living magazine holds true to
and celebrates these grand traditions while
embra

cing the new perspectives, energy
and vitality of the 21st Century. Like the region,
Wi******er Living magazine possesses
dignity and confidence, enabling us to
take readers on bold journeys through culture
and history. And on to what lies ahead. Our pages convey the warmth of the people
and style of this proud region. Our content
is intelligent, open minded and as honest
as down-home cooking. Our foundation
is in our editorial integrity which allows us
to seamlessly integrate the thoughts and
ideas of our community and our understanding
of the time-honored perspectives
that have helped shape this region. We are … Wi******er Living. Our Readers
Living in Central Kentucky has a deeper
meaning than a mere “lifestyle.” This region
holds an appeal to those who have lived
here, and continues to draw others to move
here because of its extraordinary legacy,
rewarding quality of life and entertaining
community. Wi******er Living magazine strives to replicate
the true spirit of the region and those
who call it home. Kentucky boasts a diverse
economy that hosts businesses of almost
any sector and entrepreneurs of every stripe. Our magazine holds its readers and community
in high regard, and will be presented
in beautiful photography, as well as through
in-depth and thoughtful articles on a range
of topics that showcases the charm of this
special place in an intelligent manner. Wi******er Living magazine is for those
who call the region home and for those
who may want to in the future. From young
transplants to fourth-generation old hands,
our readers are unified by an active interest
in the world around them. Whether
our readers are looking to shop local businesses
or attend cultural events, they are
plugged into the scenes around them. The
readers of Wi******er Living magazine
value creativity and innovation but also the
distinctive elements of traditional life. Of course, that’s why they are drawn to the
special charm of the region. Our readers
are intelligent, upwardly mobile and realize
the potential for business and cultural opportunities
springing up around the region. They hold jobs in a variety of industries and
are involved in their community. They volunteer, start businesses, lead, vote
and contribute to society. The readers of
Wi******er Living have a more open perspective
than most and travel whenever
they can. They spend time outdoors and
take pride in their image and appearance. Our readers also possess the very best
qualities of the region itself — confidence,
curiosity and a desire to actively participate
in a unique way of life. Distribution
and Circulation
Wi******er Living magazine circulates
4,000 copies, distributed across Wi******er
to upper-income households and at more
than 50 locations. It will reach those who
have lived here for generations, those who
have transplanted here over the years from
other areas and those who are traveling
and could potentially be members of the
community. Moreover, all three of these segments of
readers have a natural eagerness to learn
more about Central Kentucky and the communities
within it. Wi******er Living contains
that sought after information about the
region’s lifestyles, those who live nearby as
well as those who once did, the culture, the
history, the shopping, the dining and opportunities
in their future. Wi******er Living magazine will satisfy this
curiosity with strategic placements into the
hands and homes of interested and connected
readers who advertisers will want to
reach. In addition, the majority of the circulation
will be available for free at a variety of
locations and retail outlets reaching our select
readership where they shop, as well as
being free in hotels, medical offices, banks,
real estate and chamber of commerce offices
throughout the area. It will also be
available to subscribers of the magazine for
a low annual price. Advertising Inquiries
To receive more information on advertising
in Wi******er Living magazine as well as to
receive a complimentary copy of the most
recent issue, please contact Mike Caldwell
at 859-759-0095 or by e-mail at mike. [email protected].

13/09/2019

GAME CHANGER: "An event, idea, or procedure that effects a significant shift in the current manner of doing or thinking about something."

Wi******er-Clark County is home to plenty of "game changers," individuals who who make crucial plays to help their teams achieve victory, turning a collection of individuals into something greater.

TELL US: Who are the people doing amazing things, both big and small, to make our area a better place to live?

Wi******er Living will feature some of those who are nominated in an upcoming edition of our magazine.

18/03/2019
OLD STONE CHURCH: After two centuries, congregation still worshipping at county’s oldest church | Wi******er Living Magazine

OLD STONE CHURCH: After two centuries, congregation still worshipping at county’s oldest church | Wi******er Living Magazine

OLD STONE CHURCH: After two centuries, congregation still worshipping at county’s oldest church Mar 14, 2019 | Living | 0 By Fred Petke For more than two centuries, Clark Countians have been worshipping God inside a small stone church on Lower Howard’s Creek, not far from the original Boonesboro...

18/03/2019
FEEDING THE MASSES: After years of feeding love ones, Wi******er man finally opens restaurant | Wi******er Living Magazine

FEEDING THE MASSES: After years of feeding love ones, Wi******er man finally opens restaurant | Wi******er Living Magazine

FEEDING THE MASSES: After years of feeding love ones, Wi******er man finally opens restaurant Mar 14, 2019 | Food | 0 By Lashana Harney Paul Howard has given away more food over the years than he has sold. Howard, 58, and owner of Smokin’ Howards, has worked for various roofing companies in New Yo...

18/03/2019
RIFLE TOWN: Local band mixes fun with bluegrass nostalgia | Wi******er Living Magazine

RIFLE TOWN: Local band mixes fun with bluegrass nostalgia | Wi******er Living Magazine

RIFLE TOWN: Local band mixes fun with bluegrass nostalgia Mar 14, 2019 | Arts & Culture | 0 By Wi******er Living As folk music makes a revival in the U.S., one local band is at the forefront of that movement in Wi******er-Clark County. Booming with the success of acts like Jason Isbell, Mumford & So...

14/03/2019
BUDDIES OF THE BLUEGRASS: Clark native, UK student founds non-profit to encourage individuals with Down syndrome | Wi******er Living Magazine

Brack Duncan, a 22-year-old Clark native and University of Kentucky senior, has a vision. It’s one to change lives, and he won’t let his age hold him back from successfully doing that.

BUDDIES OF THE BLUEGRASS: Clark native, UK student founds non-profit to encourage individuals with Down syndrome Mar 14, 2019 | Living | 0 By Wi******er Living Brack Duncan, a 22-year-old Clark native and University of Kentucky senior, has a vision. It’s one to change lives, and he won’t let his...

14/03/2019
HOME ON THE RANGE: Clark native follows childhood dream to bison ranching | Wi******er Living Magazine

While we wait for this month's issue to arrive, catch up with last issue's cover story about Blackfish Bison Ranch!

HOME ON THE RANGE: Clark native follows childhood dream to bison ranching Mar 14, 2019 | Features | 0 By Lashana Harney “Pretty, ain’t they?” Seven-year-old Brandeon Hampton stared at the TV in awe, watching and listening intently to the exchange between the fictional former Texas Rangers Gus ...

14/03/2018
Inspiring health: Day One clinic takes holistic approach to health, wellness

Inspiring health: Day One clinic takes holistic approach to health, wellness

With a degree in journalism and a career in advertising, Gina Lang said she thought it would be her husband, physician Larry Ertel, who would be attending training at the Mayo Institute to help others with weight loss and general wellness. Nevertheless, she found a new passion for helping people mee...

14/03/2018
Hooping for hope: Clark native uses basketball to inspire community

Hooping for hope: Clark native uses basketball to inspire community

Bo Harris has played basketball all over the world. But for the Wi******er native, who played in semi-professional leagues in Canada and Europe, there is nothing quite like playing in your hometown. “Everybody knows your moves,” he said. “Everybody knows your tendencies. It’s very competitiv...

14/03/2018
Filling the void: Children’s author starts career with book to cater to sons’ needs

Filling the void: Children’s author starts career with book to cater to sons’ needs

When Wi******er resident Betty Pace wrote her first children’s book in 1989, she was simply trying to fill a need. Both her sons, Donald and Chris, had received ear tubes, and Pace wanted to find a children’s book about the subject. When her search came up empty, Pace decided to write one of her...

14/03/2018
Whimsy at work: Holly VanMeter relishes in the freedom of artwork that ties her to Clark County, but takes her talents across the country

Whimsy at work: Holly VanMeter relishes in the freedom of artwork that ties her to Clark County, but takes her talents across the country

Clark County artist Holly VanMeter works in her great-grandfather’s 130-year-old carriage house. Originally the carriage house sat behind her family’s larger home, often referred to as the Witherspoon house, at the corner of Boone and Belmont avenues. It was moved to Burns Avenue nearly a centur...

14/03/2018
Running on faith: Pastors talk about what belief means to them, the community

Running on faith: Pastors talk about what belief means to them, the community

FAITH. A short word of just five letters but one with a complex and powerful meaning. Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines faith as “belief and trust in and loyalty to God; belief in the traditional doctrines of a religion; firm belief in something for which there is no proof.” Many people wou...

14/03/2018
The big day the local way

The big day the local way

When it comes to planning the perfect wedding, everything is in the details. For brides planning their big day, every detail — from the venue to the flowers, the invitations, the dress and the jewelry — is as important as the last. Thankfully, Wi******er brides don’t have to travel far to find...

14/03/2018
Zero to 60: Caleb Crosby reflects on musical journey from local bands to international stages

Zero to 60: Caleb Crosby reflects on musical journey from local bands to international stages

Fall 2017 has been a busy time for Caleb Crosby. The Clark County native and drummer for Nashville rock band Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown has been touring in South America and Mexico with Guns N’ Roses and Aerosmith. The band has also travelled with AC/DC, REO Speedwagon and other rock legends s...

13/03/2018
History at home: Team of volunteers preserve home of former Kentucky Gov. James Clark

History at home: Team of volunteers preserve home of former Kentucky Gov. James Clark

For centuries, the towering structure known as Holly Rood has maintained its place as a prominent landmark in Clark County atop a gentle hill off Belmont Avenue, near the Clark County Public Library, Clark County Preschool and College Park. The home, famous for its Federal style architecture disting...

13/03/2018
Dynamic Duos: Couples' bonds strengthened by community service

Dynamic Duos: Couples' bonds strengthened by community service

The saying goes that two are better than one, and for six Clark County couples, that proves true. Whether in their full-time jobs, volunteer efforts or a combination of the two, these couples find that their relationships “work” for different reasons. For some, that success is built on finding b...

13/03/2018

Our March/April 2018 issue is printing now and should hit stands soon. In the meantime, read our past issues at winchesterlivingmagazine.com.

13/03/2018
Dream big: Teen center director ‘invests in people’

Dream big: Teen center director ‘invests in people’

There are many ways to invest in a community. Some people contribute by sending money to local organizations, others start businesses to create jobs and some do volunteer work at their church or for a charity organization. Joseph Miller invests in people. Specifically, he invests in Wi******er’s s...

15/11/2017

CLARIFICATION

There have been some conflicting times posted for the annual Christmas parade. To clarify, the Wi******er Christmas parade will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, on Main Street. The theme is "A Magical, Musical Christmas."

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