December / 2010
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
Keeping Kwanzaa
From December 26 to January 1 each year, Kwanzaa—meaning first fruits of the harvest—celebrates African heritage centered around unity, faith, and purpose. Heri za Kwanzaa to you, or Happy Kwanzaa.
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa
 
No Boring Board Games
Unplug and connect with one of the classic board games or perhaps buy one of the newer award-winning board games we�ve reviewed. Don't pass Go or pay $200. No batteries or electricity required.
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - Board Game Resources
 
Giving Hearts
These heart-warming stories about families and communities coming together to help others prove it most definitely is better to give than to receive.
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - Two Women and a Tree of Love



 
KL COMMUNITY
Chef's Choice
Snap Shot
My Creative Space
How to submit
 
FROM THE EDITOR - Connecting
 
COMMONWEALTHS - Mary's journal, KaLightoscope, Stanville's Lincoln, more
What if Mary kept a diary?
Quote: North American Electric Reliability Corp.
Energy Tip
Big Lights
Large Lincoln
Time Capsule: 50 Years Ago in Kentucky Living
Caring for the pets back home
Good games
Energy scam alert Farms shine bright
 
THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY - Outlet overload
 
CUTTING COSTS - Bath brighteners
 
GADGETS & GIZMOS - Vampire slayers save energy
 
CO-OPERATIONS - Power walk and solar power
 
ENERGY 101 - Timing energy use
 
WORTH THE TRIP - Christmas events give new twists to old traditions
 
EVENTS - Holiday Hayride, White Hall's Victorian Christmas, New Year's parks
 
SMART MONEY - Get a jump on taxes
 
SMART HEALTH - Whiter, brighter smiles
 
CHEF'S CHOICE - Giving
 
GREAT OUTDOORS - At home on the water
 
GARDEN GURU - Viburnums: tough and beautiful
 
COOPERATIVE HERO - Gina Gaylor's Living Bread Soup Kitchen
 
KENTUCKY KIDS - Contractions
 
TRIBUTE - Remembering David Dick