The 2017 KPA Fall Chapter Series, featuring Kentucky’s own Woody and Chloe, begins ‘Dog Paddling Across the Bluegrass’ next week. The series launches the week of September 10 and continues 10 weeks in nearly 50 Kentucky newspapers.
Only newspapers who sign up and agree to the two cents per paid copy/subscription will have access to the materials. So if you haven’t signed up, it’s not really too late. Just email me with the name of the newspaper, name and email address of the main contact for the series, and paid circulation. The site is password protected so once you agree to the two cents requirement, I will send you the login information.
Check out the list below of places that Woody and Chloe mention in paddling across the Bluegrass, on their way from Pikeville to Kentucky Lake. If your locale is mentioned, you especially should sign up to run the Fall Chapter Series.
And again, our thanks to Herald-Leader artist Chris Ware for his work on all of the artwork to go with the series.
The following places are in ‘Dog Paddling Across the Bluegrass.’
Pikeville
Western KY – specifically area of Kentucky Lake, Land Between the Lakes, Lake Barkley
Cave Run Lake (Morehead)
Fishtrap Lake (Pike County)
Levisa Fork (Louisa, Pikeville)
Big Sandy River (Louisa)
Tug Fork (runs through Pike, Martin, Lawrence counties)
Jenny Wiley State Park and Dewey Lake (Prestonsburg)
Little Sandy River (Elliott, Carter and Greenup Counties)
Cumberland River
Martin Fork, Clover Fork, Poor Fork (forks of Cumberland River)
South Fork of Cumberland
Kentucky River
North, Middle, South Fork of Kentucky River
Beattyville
Valley View Ferry
Red River Gorge
Natural Bridge
Boston, KY
Salt River
Rolling Fork River
Beech Fork River
Carrollton, KY
KY Pallisades
High Bridge
Dix River
Cumberland Falls
Green River
Nolin River
Barren River
Falls of Ohio
Kenlake
Kenlake Marina
Four Rivers Area in Paducah
Mississippi River
Ohio River
Tennessee River
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