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All’s fair in love and Facebook
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By Katie McBride
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“I don’t real y think guys would use business and wanted to be a part of it,” back together.
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(the relationship feature) much if their Townsend said.
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girlfriends didn’t make them,” said Ty-
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elationships o?- nior criminal justice major, had received er, they put their relationship b
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Reach Katie
ceived angry messages that the couple
at kathryn_mcbride5@eku.edu
AMANDA WHEELER | PROGRESS
Don’t go home this weekend; there’s plenty to do here
By Katie McBride
programs for the public. Admission to the cur- great place to take an afternoon hike, accord-
rent feature program, “More Than Meets the ing to www.trails.com.
The Eastern Progress
Eye,” is $3.50 for students, according to plan-
The forest has several overlooks. Indian
It’s a Friday afternoon at Eastern. All of a etarium.eku.edu.
Fort Mountain is a popular hiking area with
PeaceCraft offers fair
sudden, the hustle and bustle of the week has
But let’s say that students want to
many cli?s and great views.
died. Parking lots are left empty as students get out of Richmond for the day.
The hikes are not too dif-
cruise down Interstate 75 to their homes, re- Instead of going home and sack-
?cult, and the location
fusing to come back to campus until Sunday ing out on the couch, East-
is close enough to make
trade at fair prices
night or possibly Monday morning. A lone ern students
Berea Forest a great day
By Anna Homa
dignity for village artisans and
tumbleweed blows across Kit Carson Drive. have
a
trip.
farmers in 30 countries.
Well, just kidding about the last part.
w e a lt h
If the outdoors
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PeaceCraft, situated in Berea
Eastern is regarded by many as a “suitcase of
are not for you,
Richmond, Ky.
Lexington has a
Traveling the world can get only 15 minutes south of Rich-
college.” Students come to class Monday-Fri-
great array of shop-
very expensive. Between trav- mond on Interstate 75, special-
day, but when Friday afternoon rolls around,
ping opportunities. Fay-
el, food and room and board izes in fair trade goods such as
they are lugging their belongings to their cars
ette Mall, located on Nich-
the cost adds up really fast. But, jewelry, clothing, bags and purs-
as fast as they can to make it home in time for
olasville Road, is home to 111
let’s face it: as a college student, es, hats, gloves and scarves and
dinner. A lot of this behavior comes from the
different
stores, including Ann Taylor, New
who has the income to go car- even instruments. You won’t
idea that there is nothing to do in Richmond opportunities within an hour of Richmond.
York and Company, the Body Shop and Go-
avanning o? to another coun- ?nd anything made in America
on the weekend.
Berea is probably the closest option, at only diva Chocolatier.
try, meeting the man of your in this store.
Well, this idea is not true. Within just an 10 miles south of Richmond. Known as the
Fayette Mall is located next to a Target, an
dreams and buying souvenirs
However, the biggest seller
hour of Richmond, students can ?nd numer- folk arts and crafts capital of Kentucky, Berea Old Navy and a movie theatre, for those who for all your friends and family? right now is the fair trade cof-
ous activities to interest them from Friday to is home to 25 working artisan studios and re- want to make a day out of it. The mall is open
That’s where PeaceCraft can fee and chocolates, said Monica
Sunday.
tail galleries, according to berea.com. These from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sat-
help, but only with the souve- Laramee, volunteer employee
Richmond alone has plenty of activi- studios showcase crafts ranging from wood- urday, and from noon until 6 p.m. Sunday, ac- nirs from abroad. You’re on for eight years. But at Christ-
ties that students can enjoy during the week- work to glass creations and jewelry.
cording to shopfayette-mall.com.
your own for the man of your mastime, accessories such as
end. Lake Reba is just ?ve minutes from cam-
Berea is also home to the Kentucky Arti-
Lexington, known as the horse capital of
dreams. It o?ers handmade gifts, jewelry, handbags and cards
pus. The park has a lake, a walking path, and san Center. The Artisan Center is open to the the world, is also home to many horse parks.
home goods and personal acces- become popular, said manager
even batting cages and miniature golf. Adven- public seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Probably the most popular for Eastern stu-
sories while being able to invest Katie Startzman.
ture Falls, Lake Reba’s miniature golf facility, There is no admission charge, and there is even dents, Keeneland Race Course is located on
in education, clean water
But you can also ?nd dish-
is open until 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and a café that operates until 7 every night, accord- Versailles Road and is open year-round.
and a livelihood ware from Vietnam, baskets
until 9 p.m. Sunday, according to www.adven- ing to kentuckyartisancenter.ky.gov.
The grounds are open to visitors from
with from Guatemala or Uganda,
turefalls.com.
If you go on a Saturday, from 10:30 a.m.
carved stone statues from Af-
Gibson Bay Golf Course is located along to 3:30 p.m., the Artisan Center hosts dem- 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Grounds tours are
rica, kites from Indonesia and
Lake Reba, and is a popular attraction in Rich- onstrations by artisans. During these demon- free, according to visitlex.com.
colorful clothing from Nepal.
mond. Opened in 1993. the course was named strations, visitors can see an artisan create a
General admission to the races is $3.
Situated in the middle of
an honorable mention for best public golf thrown vase, a woman mat, or a painting, and Benches are available on a ?rst-come, ?rst-
Main Street and sharing a
course in the United States by “Golf Digest,” they are even allowed to occasionally partici- serve basis. Dining is not included in gener-
building with Robie &
according to gibsonbay.com.
pate .
al admission, but visitors are welcome to pur-
Richmond is also home to the Hummel
Berea is also home to many outdoor activi- chase from concessions located in the
See CRAFT,
Planetarium, which is located on Eastern’s ties. Berea Forest, owned by Berea College, is a
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