April 2015 - South Kentucky RECC
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April 2015 - South Kentucky RECC
www.skrecc.com April 2015 Somernites Cruise: Cruising for 15 Years Story by Joy Bullock Photos courtesy Somernites Cruise W hen a group of car enthusiasts gathered in 2000 and decided that Pulaski County needed to have an event for other car enthusiasts, none of them realized that 2015 would mark the 15th anniversary of Somernites Cruise. The first Somernites Cruise was held in April 2001; since then it has grown, and 2014 marked the best year with a 1,200 car per month average for the event that runs the fourth Saturday April through October. It has become the largest tourist attraction (second only to beautiful Lake Cumberland) in the region and is hailed as one of the largest monthly collector car events in the United States. The event has been featured on television shows My Classic Car, Horsepower TV, Car Crazy, and Mother’s Car Show series. It has also been highlighted in several national magazines, including Hemmings Muscle Machines, Cars & Parts, and Cruisin’ Style Magazine. In addition, the readers of Kentucky Living Magazine (who are also members of electric cooperatives across the state) have named Somernites Cruise the “Best of Kentucky” in 2012 and 2013 for Family Outing and Best in 2014 and 2015 for Car Show Cruise-in. Keith Floyd has been with the car show since its inception and serves as the secretary/treasurer for this year, although he has served in every position. Floyd says the 15th year of the event should be the best one yet! “As in the past, each month is open to all show cars, but we do have a specialty area where we highlight different makes of automobiles. April is our ‘Orphans Round-Up’ where we feature auto manufacturers that have gone out of business, like Pontiac, Plymouth, etc. May is ‘Mopar Mania’ and will also be our 100th Somernites Cruise. We will have special guests David “The Mayberry Deputy” Browning, who depicts Barney Fife, and Butch Patrick, who starred as Eddie Munster. Patrick will also be bringing the Munster mobiles. June is the ‘Camaro/ Firebird Showdown’ and hope to have a replica of the Smokey and the Bandit semi-truck and Trans Am. July will be ‘Corvette Summer’ and is the month we have set aside to celebrate our 15th anniversary. We have scheduled a Hap- April—Distracted Driving Awareness Month D This is the scene in downtown Somerset the fourth Saturday, April through October. An average of 1,200 vehicles attend each month’s Somernites Cruise. py Days reunion and have Henry ‘The Fonz’ Winkler, Anson ‘Potsie’ Williams, and Donny ‘Ralph Malph’ Most committed to attend. August is ‘Mustang Alley.’ We are planning to have our first annual Somernites Cruise Coker Tire Challenge, which is a timed road rally event. September will be the ‘10th Annual Power Cruise’ sponsored by Holley where cars meet at several different cities (Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and others) and travel together to arrive at Somernites Cruise. In September, we have also scheduled American Graffiti’s Paul (Milner) LeMat and Mackenzie (Carol) Phillips. We finish up the season in October with ‘Tri-5 Chevys and Pre-’66 Hot Rods.’ It is at this show that we will award our raffle prizes—a 20-ft enclosed trailer from Gator Made Trailers and a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, sponsored by Don Marshall Chrysler.” Somernites Cruise president Brink Denney says if someone has not ever attended a Somernites Cruise, this would be the year to start. “You have to see it to believe it! Hundreds of vehicles lining the streets of downtown Somerset—many rare and unique vehicles. It’s also unbelievable the thousands of people that line Highway 27 to watch the cars cruise after the show on Saturday night. There truly is something for everybody, and we have a great lineup of events, like the Walmart/ Somerset Mall Block Party on Friday night before the cruise, and celebrities each month. We are excited that we are going to be able to offer so much for the thousands of people that we expect to attend this year.” Denney adds that more information on the cruise can be found on the Somernites Cruise Web site www. somernitescruise.org. Somernites Cruise Schedule for 2015 April 25 - Orphans (Manufacturer no longer in production) May 23 - Mopar Mania and 100th Somernites Cruise event June 27 - F-Bodies com ruise. c s July 25 - Corvettes and 15th anniversary celebration e t i rn some August 22 - Mustang Alley www. September 26 - Power Cruise October 24 - Tri-Five Chevys and raffle prize drawings. istracted driving kills thousands of people each year. Distracted driving, according to the Web site DISTRACTION.GOV, is “any activity that could divert a person’s attention away from the primary task of driving.” Distractions include: • Texting • Using a cell phone • Eating or drinking • Talking to passengers • Grooming • Reading, including maps • Using a navigation system • Watching a video • Adjusting a radio, CD player, or MP3 player Statistics says that 10 percent of drivers under 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the accident, and drivers in their 20s make up about 27 percent of the distracted drivers in fatal crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). South Kentucky RECC and the NHTSA urge everyone to visit Web site DISTRACTION.GOV to take the pledge to drive phone-free. SKRECC also urges you to talk to your young drivers about distracted driving and the consequences. Explain that it won’t be “LOL” (text abbreviation for laugh out loud) if they lose their lives or take someone else’s because of distracted driving! Air Evac Lifeteam: Visit www.skrecc.com to pay your bill online, to visit our outage center, or for more information about the Co-op Connections Program. For energy-efficiency tips, visit www.togetherwesave.com. Editor Joy Bullock President & CEO Allen Anderson Board of Directors Rick Halloran, Chairman Billy Gene Hurd, Vice Chairman Lee Coffee, Secretary/Treasurer Cathy Crew Epperson Greg Beard Boris Haynes Greg Redmon Discovering Southern Kentucky is a supplement to Kentucky Living magazine and is published by the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives, Louisville, KY, and by South Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation, P.O. Box 910, Somerset, KY 42502, (606) 678-4121 with offices in: Albany (606) 387-6476; Monticello (606) 348-6771; Russell Springs (270) 343-7500; Whitley City (606) 376-5997. 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South Kentucky RECC is an equal opportunity employer and provider. www.skrecc.com 1-844-HAUL4ME For more information on outages, energy-efficiency programs, and to keep up with the changes and happenings of the co-op, follow South Kentucky RECC on & Walking, Talking Miracle Annual Meeting 2015 Thursday, June 4 Featuring Rodney Atkins “If You’re Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)” “Watching You” “These Are My People” “Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)” “It’s America” “Farmer’s Daughter” “Take a Back Road” at the SKRECC Farm 3/4 mile west of Fishing Creek Bridge on KY 80 near Nancy, KY, in Pulaski County Registration - 4 p.m. EDT Business Meeting - 7 p.m. • Free bucket and light bulbs for all registering members • Prizes for all ages, including a 2007 F-150 Ford Pickup •Information about South Ky. RECC and our many services •Rides and fun for the kids All offices of SKRECC will be CLOSED annual meeting day!