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Kentucky Facts

Entered the Union on
June 1, 1792 as the
15th state.
Motto:
"United We Stand,
Divided We Fall"
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Bluegrass State |
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Frankfort
3,827,000
120
2038
40,395 sq mi |
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Goldenrod
KY Cardinal
Thoroughbred
Tulip Poplar
Blackberry
Brachiopod
Coal
Viceroy
KY Bass
Grey Squirrel |
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Gemstone |
Fresh-Water Pearl |
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Arboretum |
Bernheim Forest |
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Song:
"My Old Kentucky Home"
Bluegrass Song:
"Blue Moon of Kentucky"
The Kentucky flag was adopted in 1918 and
consists of the
Seal of the
Commonwealth, encircled by a
wreath of goldenrod, on a field of navy
blue. The first Kentucky flags were designed
and made by Jessie Cox, a Frankfort art
teacher.
Bordering States:
Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio,
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Purpose &
Ethics

Local LeadersSince 1917, Lions clubs
have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their
communities. From involving members in projects as local as cleaning up
an area park or as far-reaching as bringing sight to the world's blind,
Lions clubs have always embraced those committed to building a brighter
future for their community. Today with more than 46,000 clubs in
193 countries and geographical areas, Lions have expanded their focus to
help meet the ever-increasing needs of our global community. Our
programs are continually changing to meet new needs and greater demands,
but our mission has never wavered: "We Serve."
Purpose & Ethics
Lions International
Purposes
- To Create and foster a spirit of
understanding among the peoples of the world.
- To Promote the principles of good
government and good citizenship.
- To Take an active interest in the
civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.
- To Unite the clubs in the bonds of
friendship, good fellowship and mutual understanding.
- To Provide a forum for the open
discussion of all matters of public interest; provided, however,
that partisan politics and sectarian religion shall not be debated
by club members.
- To Encourage service-minded people
to serve their community without personal financial reward, and to
encourage efficiency and promote high ethical standards in commerce,
industry, professions, public works and private endeavors.
Lions Code of Ethics
- To Show my faith in the worthiness
of my vocation by industrious application to the end that I may
merit a reputation for quality of service.
- To Seek success and to demand all
fair remuneration or profit as my just due, but to accept no profit
or success at the price of my own self-respect lost because of
unfair advantage taken or because of questionable acts on my part.
- To Remember that in building up my
business it is not necessary to tear down another's; to be loyal to
my clients or customers and true to myself.
- Whenever a doubt arises as to the
right or ethics of my position or action towards others, to resolve
such doubt against myself.
- To Hold friendship as an end and
not a means. To hold that true friendship exists not on account of
the service performed by one another, but that true friendship
demands nothing but accepts service in the spirit in which it is
given.
- Always to bear in mind my
obligations as a citizen to my nation, my state, and my community,
as to give them my unswerving loyalty in word, act, and deed. To
give them freely of my time, labor and means.
- To Aid others by giving my
sympathy to those in distress, my aid to the weak, and my substance
to the needy.
- To Be Careful with my criticism
and liberal with my praise; to build up and not destroy.
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Oldham County Facts
Oldham County, the
74th Kentucky county formed in December 1823, was named for Colonel William
Oldham, a Revolutionary War officer from Jefferson County. Oldham County,
largely rural, is located in north central Kentucky, part of the outer bluegrass
region, along the Ohio River. Oldham county has a land area of 189 square
miles, with cities - La Grange, Crestwood, Goshen,
Pewee Valley, Ballardsville, Buckner,
River Bluff, Park Lake, and Orchard Grass
Hills. La Grange was established as the county seat in 1838.
Louisville
Facts

Founded
1778 by George Rogers Clark,
Named for King Louis XVI of France.
Home
of the Kentucky Derby. 16th-largest city in the USA by 2003 .
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