Saturday, October 30, 2010

Visitors from the United Kingdom enjoy Henderson KY

A few weeks ago we had the fortune to visit your town on our latest holiday to the U.S. We are gradually visiting all the states and this time John James Audubon brought us to Henderson, but what we found was much more.

We stayed at the very comfortable and hospitable L&N Bed & Breakfast with Mary Elizabeth and Norris Priest. Having found it by chance on the Internet, we were not prepared for the wonderful welcome we received and the excellent breakfast. Norris recommended Rookies for our evening meal, and we were pleased with the food and the service.

Rightly very proud of your town, Mary Elizabeth and Norris encouraged us to do more than just the sculpture walk before we headed onwards to the Audubon museum. What we found was a pleasant array of historic buildings and something familiar to us from home -- a Carnegie library (Henderson County Public Library). Both of us work in libraries in the UK, so we made ourselves known to Director Donald Wathen, who was very welcoming and kindly gave us a tour of your interesting library. At a time when we are concerned about the drop in usage of libraries in the UK, it was heartening to see a thriving and busy library. We arrived just as Tai Chi was finishing and a genealogy class in progress. You also provide an amazing range of resources for the size of library.

How we wish we could have stayed longer, but the visit to the museum called and this completed our visit here. What a fantastic museum and the sculptures on the walk are such a wonderful idea.

I hope you print this to show how proud you should be of your hospitality and town and to thank those we met along the way who made our visit happy and memorable.

Julie and David Potton

Belper, Derbyshire

United Kingdom

(See this letter to the Henderson KY newspaper as it appeared in the Henderson Gleaner on October 30, 2010)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Even the British Enjoy Henderson KY & Bluegrass Festival

John and Gill Clarke & Peter and Jenny Maynard talk about how much they enjoy Henderson KY and the Bluegrass in the Park festival held every August in Henderson KY.

From the Henderson KY Gleaner Newspaper September 11, 2010

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Friday, June 4, 2010

Red Poppy’s in Full Bloom at the L&N Bed and Breakfast

See the red poppy’s that we have in full bloom!  They are simply beautiful this year.

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Henderson KY: What a place (letter from a guest)

This letter appeared in the Henderson KY newspaper The Gleaner 5/28/10

Steve and Carol Mackintosh Editor:

We rode into your town recently on our tandem bicycle on our way from Mobile, Ala., to Owen Sound, Ontario, on the Underground Railroad bike route.

After asking where we could stay downtown near the river, we were directed by the nice folks at your city hall to the L&N Bed and Breakfast. We had dinner at Rookies amid a very friendly crowd of people who were very welcoming and have just finished having breakfast with Mary Elizabeth and Norris Priest.

We just wanted to say what a great place Henderson seems to be and how friendly everyone has been. We are from central New York (think cows, not subways), and this is our second long bike trip. Places like Henderson are what make this such a great country.

In spite of our political and cultural differences, our fellow Americans are wonderful people.

Steve and Carol Mackintosh

Deansboro, NY

Monday, April 26, 2010

National Train Day, May 8, 2010

Having a bed and breakfast that is named after a former rail line we are proud to promote National Train Day on May 8!

Come by on May 8th and wave at the many trains that go past the L&N Bed and Breakfast !  You might just get one to Honk for you!

Read more about National Train Day at http://www.nationaltrainday.com

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Lucy Audubon Actress Impressed with Henderson

From the Henderson Gleaner, Saturday, November 21, 2009

Letters To Henderson Gleaner

Chatauquan impressed by Henderson

IMG_0118 Editor: Are there times when Henderson needs a little reminder of what a great community it has? In an age when often only complaints are brought to our attention, this letter will certainly serve as a terrific testimonial of how thankful citizens of Henderson can be for their warm and welcoming hospitality.
I had the fortune of visiting Henderson for the first time in October. I portrayed one of Henderson’s most famous former citizens, Mrs. Lucy Audubon, in a Chautauqua performance for the Friends of the Henderson County Public Library.

I have traveled for several years as a Chautauquan, and I must say that I was thoroughly impressed with the reception I received in Henderson.

Susie Thurman of the Friends of the Library, Norris and Mary Elizabeth Priest of L&N Bed and Breakfast, Alan Gehret of the Audubon Museum, many volunteers for the Friends and the Presbyterian Church, as well as the countless residents of Henderson who came out to see “Lucy” return home, all made my stay extraordinary. There was nothing I had to ask for, no help I needed that wasn’t offered before I even asked.
I was completely overwhelmed with the kindness that was bestowed upon me during my visit. I certainly look forward to returning to Henderson soon!

Kelly O. Brengelman Actress Kentucky Humanities Council Chautauqua “Lucy Audubon: A Kentucky Love Story”

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