Carol Ely has served as executive director of Historic Locust Grove since 2004. She is also an adjunct professor in the University of Louisville’s graduate program in public history. She has a bachelor’s degree in history and theater from Tufts University and earned her doctorate … [Read more...] about What I Know Now: Carol Ely
Calming Parkinson’s
By Carrie Vittitoe If you have a friend or family member who was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD), you may feel at a loss for the best ways to help. Although a PD diagnosis is understandably scary, individuals with PD can still have active and fulfilling … [Read more...] about Calming Parkinson’s
The Ride of Her Life
By Megan Seckman | Photo by Patti Hartog At 72, Sarah Dutton proves it is never too late for adventure. For the past 25 years, she and her husband, Bill Stewart, have traveled in their 1965 Airstream camper (TinCan) throughout the United States. “She’s vintage, … [Read more...] about The Ride of Her Life
Ease Your Pain with a Prick
By Bobbe Ann Crouch“Dry needling is about the only thing that relieves the cramping … It’s kind of like a deep tissue massage … It goes directly to the source of the [pain].” Michelle Hawley Buck Dry needling has become an increasingly popular tool used by physical therapists for … [Read more...] about Ease Your Pain with a Prick
Get in the Game with Pickleball
By Rachel Reynolds | Photo by Melissa DonaldOne of the biggest adult recreational crazes right now involves a court and a net. And, no, it’s not tennis or badminton, it’s Pickleball. The game is a cross between tennis and ping pong and is designed to be easy to learn and play. … [Read more...] about Get in the Game with Pickleball