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My Town Seniors Magazine is published bi-monthly by Got It Graphics & Advertising.

Publisher & Editor
Crystal G. Scott

Copy Editors
Jennifer Paul
Abigail Malik

Senior Advertising Manager
G. T. Adkinson

Advertising Sales Rep
Shannon Catron

Contributing Photographer
G. T. Adkinson

 

Writers & Contributors

 

Mae is Vice President and Retail Banking Manager at PBK Bank. She is actively involved in the United Way Day of Caring as Lincoln County Chairman, as well as Chairman for Lincoln County Relay for Life, Acteens
Leader and Finance Committee. She serves on Executive Board of Kentucky WMU and the State WMU Resource Team, she is Treasurer- Lincoln County Junior Miss, and Secretary Logan's Fort Foundation.

Mae is a member and Sunday School teacher at Calvary Hill Baptist Church. Her husband is Danny Renner and she has two grown sons Scott & Daniel, and she keeps busy with three granddaughters.


Mae Renner  
   
 
 

Abby received a B.A. in English and journalism from Morehead State University in 2005. She went on to earn a master's in publishing from Pace > University in New York City. She has lived in Danville for nearly a year, and > currently she works in the communications office at Centre College as coordinator of media information.

Abby Malik  
 
         

Jennifer is a 2004 graduate of Centre College where she received a B.A. in English. Presently, she is employed by Minuteman Press as a graphic artist. She enjoys working with children and youth, and has been involved with Big Brothers/Big Sisters since 2004.

 
Jennifer Paul  
       
Patricia Cook

Patricia is Board Certified in Hearing Instrument Science. She has been in practice since 1985 and is co-owner of Caldwell & Cook Hearing Servces in Danville,Ky. She is serving her15th year as CEO of the Mid-America Conference on Hearing ,a 4 state(Ky,Oh,In,Mi) conference. She can be reached at www.caldwellandcook.com

 
       
Howard Coop

Howard is a retired minister and freelance writer who lives inLancaster. He is a frequent contributor to such publications as.
THE UPPER ROOM (27artiles),
STANDARD (40 articles),
THE QUIET HOUR (7 articles),
SEEK (7 articles),
THE WESLEYAN ADVOCATE (4 articles),
PSALM 19 (1 article),
PURPOSE (7articles),
ALIVE NOW! 6 articles),
DAILY MEDITATION (17 articles),
EVANGEL (6articles),
THE LUTHERAN JOURNAL (3 articles),
MATURE LIVING (6 articles),
MATURE YEARS(1 article),
THE UNITED METHODIST RECORD (4 articles),
THE SCOTTISH RITE JOURNAL (32 articles),
THE ROYAL ARCH MASON (17 articles),
THE ADVOCATE/MESSENGER (50 articles),
THE HERALD/LEADER (9 articles).

 

 
     
       

Ed is the family services counselor for Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville.Ed was born and raised in Stanford, KY and has lived in the Danville area since 1978. He has been the Family Services Counselor for Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home since 2006. His primary duties are assisting clients with the advance planning of their final affairs. He and his wife Patience have been married for 24 years and have one daughter Kimberly. She is a senior at the University of Kentucky and is majoring in Dietetics. Pat has been a pharmacy tech at the Medicine Shoppe of Harrodsburg since 1999. They are active members of Indian Hills Christian Church.

I addition to his duties at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home, Ed is also a Certified Financial Advisor, and is the local endorsed counselor for the Dave Ramsey Program, a Christian based program to help people that are struggling financially.

In his spare time, Ed is an avid U.K. football fan, and enjoys playing golf.


 
Ed Ensslin  
     
 
   
   
 
   
 
 
     
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